We offer total modding of your Canon EOS, Nikon, or Sony full-frame camera.
By choosing this solution, everyday photography is no longer possible due to the modified path of light rays caused by the absence of glass. Consequently, achieving infinite focus with a lens, autofocus functionality, and parfocalization between the viewfinder and sensor are lost.
A camera modified in this way is exclusively reserved for astronomy, allowing for all types of work, including infrared photography.
When used with a refractor-type instrument (such as a telescope with a field corrector), testing is necessary to ensure proper chromatic correction.
If stars appear bloated, an anti-IR filter needs to be placed somewhere in the optical path (e.g., a 2" filter on a T to 2" adapter). To take advantage of this offer, send your camera to:
Richard Galli - EOS For Astro
69 Rue des Vignerons
68230 TURCKHEIM
We modify your camera by removing the original anti-infrared filter, reassembling and testing it before re-shipping. Please note, the original Anti-IR filter may not be returned as it can be damaged during handling.
The camera modification is guaranteed for 4 months.
Technical Information
Below are the light spectra captured by the sensor in various configurations and modification steps:
This image was created by Mr. Christian Buil using a LISA spectrograph (2 A/pixel) and a Canon 350D.
Here are some of the necessary steps for modifying a Canon EOS camera:
This service is exclusively sold by EOS FOR ASTRO in partnership with Pierro-Astro'. All orders will be handled, processed, and shipped by EOS For Astro.