Yeah it's not what I would call a "great deal." But they do seem to be made of quality material, glass lens vs plastic etc. I constantly use an ND8 filter on my phantom 2 set up. Snake River Prototyping's BlurFix filters are probably the best I've found so far. And no they're not "cheap".
I guess it comes down to what the footage looks like. When I can get beautiful shots, with zero jello, and a slower shutter that gives me more natural movement, I have to decide if $70 is worth it.
Yeah it's not what I would call a "great deal." But they do seem to be made of quality material, glass lens vs plastic etc. I constantly use an ND8 filter on my phantom 2 set up. Snake River Prototyping's BlurFix filters are probably the best I've found so far. And no they're not "cheap".
I guess it comes down to what the footage looks like. When I can get beautiful shots, with zero jello, and a slower shutter that gives me more natural movement, I have to decide if $70 is worth it.
Here's an example using Snake River's BlurFix ND and CP filters:
I was going to bite the bullet on these but they don't seem to use PayPal as a payment option. I got all the way to the payment processing of my credit card and bagged if. I didn't see any kind of SSL or security indicators. I hate providing all my personal and credit card info all over the net. Too bad.
l just bought some and at the end l had the option of using debit/credit card or paypal. Maybe that's because l'm not in the States, or maybe they added the option.