I like shooting with IR and prefer only B&W IR imagery. I converted an old Canon D60 (not 60D) to full time IR many years ago but have not really used that as much as I had planned. It is simply too heavy with a lens to carry around on the idea that I "might" come across a scenario in which IR would be appropriate (like these shots in Yosemite which I did with the D60 and Tokina 12-24mm f/4 lens).
I was considering getting a converted P&S camera for full time IR work but, I am not keen on the small sensor and the other limiting factors of the average P&S camera,
Since I have partially converted to Sony mirrorless gear, I wanted a small form factor Sony E-mount APSC camera that could share my Sony E-mount and adapted lenses. But, I wanted this at a reasonably low price since it certainly is not my main camera.
I researched the prices of a Sony A6000 to convert to IR but, finally opted for an older NEX-6 which I was able to find "reconditioned" on eBay for $180 USD. The conversion will cost approximately $200 so, I will have a functional IR camera that is light weight and can share my lenses and accessories from my A6400 and A6500 cameras for somewhere around $380. Since I am selling a lot of my Canon gear (including the old IR D60), the converted NEX-6 camera cost will come out of my profits from the used gear I have sold. So much for plans of reducing my photographic inventory
Some of the failings of the NEX-6 such as slower AF will not impact the photography that I plan for this camera. The imagery from the 16.1 mp APSC sensor camera is pretty decent. The weight of about a pound will also be a plus factor since I will be far more likely to toss this little camera in my photo vest or camera bag...
Since I am wanting only B&W IR imagery, I will opt for a 830nm conversion which will give me, IMO, the best B&W (dark skies and white foliage) but, will not allow color IR to any degree.
I will post the results from the new conversion in a new thread as soon as I get the camera in my hot little hands.