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Fujifilm IS Pro review

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The Fujifilm IS Pro DSLR is the update to the maker’s earlier S3 UV-IR camera, and like that particular camera, the IS Pro adopts a modified image sensor that’s not shielded from UV or IR light. Consequently, with various filtration methods, the IS Pro is designed for Ultraviolet (UVA), visible and near Infrared photography.Although there is a healthy demand for DSLRs with IR capability, especially, and there are several independent vendors (mainly in the US, but a couple in the UK as well) that offer IR dedicated and full-spectrum conversion of current Nikon and Canon bodies, it’s anticipated that the IS Pro will appeal largely to the scientific and forensic communities. With the departure of the S3 UV-IR, Fujifilm’s IS Pro continues to be the only dedicated full-spectru

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