I am familiar with and have shot in Infrared, give or take above the 700nm range with my Nikon D750 and an IR filter over the lens. Does anybody know of other wavelength-specific types of photography? For example, say I wanted to shoot in the 400nm to 500nm range, would this be practical? Has anyone done anything like this before? Are filters like this available to be purchased anywhere, without costing an arm and a leg?
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