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Can Canon 60D take infrared photography?

Canon 60D itself has no infrared shooting function. But there is a solution,

There are two main schemes:

1.? One is to add an infrared filter in front of the camera. Infrared filters are divided into 680, 720, 760, 850, 950 and other bands. Different bands represent different filtered light, and the color effect is also different. Please refer to the figure below for the general effect.

But after adding the filter, you must use a tripod, and the exposure speed will be much slower. It usually takes between 1/2-30 seconds.

2.? One is to remove the low-pass filter and directly transform it.

In the former case, you don't need to touch cmos, and the filter is removed as usual. The disadvantage is that the exposure time is very long, because Canon's infrared filter is stronger, and the latter case can only shoot infrared, which is more troublesome and risky.