This is so cool.
Today I learned I could use my Sony f717 camera to take those neat Infrared photos with a floppy disk as filter.
I knew the camera could take such photos, as I’ve seen plenty of examples on the Sony forums over at DPReview. What I didn’t know is that I could experiment with this mode without having to shell out for an R72 filter first.

Taken with Sony DSC-F717
All you need is one of those old five and a quarter inch floppy disks from that box of diskettes you’ve been clinging to in your closet. Rip one apart today. One that’s labelled DOS 4.01 would be a really good choice. Get the round disk out of it.
Then put your camera into night-shot mode (not night-framing). Go outside and hold the floppy best as you can over the front of the lens flat. Then find some nice puffy clouds and trees to take a picture of. The above shot was my very first try, pointing the camera out my front door. It doesn’t get any easier than this! Absolutely awesome!
I also found a great link to a fellow’s site who explains how to post-process these photos.
Give this a try folks! It’s positively addictive.
Now, I wonder if I can do this with my Nikon D70?



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