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Canon EOS 6D Mark II - Ultimate Nightscape Kit
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Ultimate Nightscape/Astro-Landscape Kit (Canon EOS 6D Mark II (Body Only).
The ultimate nightscape/astro-landscape kit incluces the following items:
- One Astro-Modified Canon EOS 6D Mark II Body Only.
- One IRIX 11mm f:4.0 Blackstone lens (Canon Mount).
- One IRIX 15mm f:2.4 Blackstone lens (Canon Mount).
To insure the highest performance each Ultimate Nightscape Kit includes the AA filter removal service and installation of our Heat Reduction System. Simply choose the desired internal filter option and any lens filter options (if desired).
An Astro-Conversion is not the same as a normal IR conversion. All Astro-Conversions performed by Spencer's Camera & Photo include modifications and improvements specific to each camera model. These improvements have been developed after many hours of testing with each camera model in the field and the controlled environment of our conversion shop. Some of the modifications and improvements made during an Astro-Conversion include increased static control, dampening of many moving parts and added light absorbing material for control of unwanted reflective light. Also, you have the added option of our imaging sensor heat reduction system that can be installed in most camera models. (More Information on our Heat Reduction System Page - Heat Reduction System) Our heat reduction system was developed well before performing the astroconversion for NASA but was significantly improved during the NASA conversion testing phases. None of the improvements mentioned above will negatively affect the performance or power usage of the camera in any way.
Which camera is best for Astrophotography or Nightscape Photography? Here's are recommended cameras page: Recommended Nightscape and Astrophotography Cameras.
(Attention Canon Shooters! Some Canon full frame models can show a light leak when capturing High ISO Long Exposure images. This is easily remedied by switching off Liveview before capturing the image.)