Thanks David (and others).  The reason for looking at a conversion is that your 
view through the finder remains the same which gives you the option to work in 
lower light conditions. I'd be interested in trying IR flash and I'm not sure 
whether I'd be able to focus in light that dim (I.e. dim enough that the flash 
would make a difference). There is one guy on eBay, Isaac Szabo 
(szabophotograph) who says he can do it for $215 plus postage which seems like 
a reasonable deal. Of course I'm paying air-mail both ways, but it shouldn't be 
over the top. The spencerscamera.cm site has a lot of info on it which is 
helpful in understanding the differences between the various wavelength 
filters. 

Paul

On 29/09/2010, at 11:51 AM, David Parsons wrote:

> There are two ways to do it.  1.  Buy a converted camera from them
> that they have already done.  2.  Send in your camera to have
> converted.
> 
> I know that there is at least one place that converts Pentaxes.  There
> is a guy on PF that had one converted and there used to be a guy that
> would do it for a couple hundred (haven't seen him around lately).
> 
> This is an old thread, but the links still work:
> http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-dslr-discussion/3344-pentax-ir-conversion.html#post439667
> 
> And the place linked:  http://spencerscamera.com/default.aspx


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