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>>58190 Keep in mind that a stock 350D won't give you very good IR results. Thanks to the nature of digital sensors, they all have a filter over them to cut out infrared light. What an "IR filter" like the Hoya R72 does is cut out *visible* light.
So, filter to filter IR + filter to filter visible = No damn light at all getting to the sensor.
Granted, the IR filters over digital sensors aren't perfect, and apparently the visible-light filters like the R72 are better (so despite filtering all wavelengths, some IR will get through), but it's a wee bare trickle. Expect to have some loooong exposures, even in full daylight.
Alternately, you can pay a couple hundred bucks and have your 350D modified for IR photography (and thereby made a lot less useful for visible light photography)
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