I have been shooting infrared images for years and have used both an older Canon D60 (not 60D) DSLR and presently I use a Sony NEX7 camera converted to full time infrared.
It has been quite simple to shoot with these dedicated IR cameas. Since no filter is used in front of the lens - exposure times have been decently short and thus, I could easily hand hold the camera for daylight photography...
The D60 was not a good choice for conversion - even though it is an APSC camera, it did not accept EFS lenses and it was also quite large and heavy so I did not carry it with me on trips. The little NEX7 is a handy size and it will accept all of my Sony mount and Legacy lenses with Sony converters. This little camera allows me to view my images through the viewfinder and focus is right on. I always convert my images to B&W since I don't like the false color of infrared.
However, recently a friend gave me a 67mm screw-in, 950nm IR filter which will fit many of my lenses. He couldn't figure out the exposure to use with this filter. I know that exposures with IR filters can be long and should be bracketed, but, I can't figure out where to start the bracketing. Any hints as to the ISO and exposure to begin with???
I have tried a Google search with no success...