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    I'm getting ready to convert my Canon 30D to IR. Was leaning towards LifePixels. Any words of wisdom from anyone?:)
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    Cheryl I used LifePixel, on my 20D, and got the Super Colour IR. I googled Life Pixel Coupon Code and got 20 percent off. Fast service. haven't had much time to get out and try it yet though.

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    Have used them myself - although I bought the conversion kit and installed myself.
    Works well.

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    Hi Cheryl, I had a 20D converted through Lifepixel and am completely statisfied with the service and result. I opted for the standard filter which allows for the blue sky. Of course you can also process as pure B&W infrared, and I'm sure you've checked out their website samples.

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    Found a coupon code, it was valid as of June 14 2010. -( Places2Explore) 15 percent off. Worth trying.

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    Thanks, Jackie, Lance and Dave. I'm sending it off to Life Pixels tomorrow - I'm going for the deep B&W so we'll see what happens:)
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