Hello, everybody! I have a question do you need to buy nd filters for the dji spark?
Do you need to use nd filters allways. Or are they not requierd at all?
I've made photos without nd filters and they seem ok even if im facing the sun! please tell me if i need to buy them.
If you enter "filters" into the search box at the top of this forum you will see SCoutts great video "ND filters explained". That will nicely answer your question.
Or read the replies to your other message...
MccloudSpark Posted at 3-29 17:59
If you enter "filters" into the search box at the top of this forum you will see SCoutts great video "ND filters explained". That will nicely answer your question.
Or read the replies to your other message...
Hello and good day sparkdrone. Thank you for reaching out and for the inquiry about ND Filters. ND Filters allows slower shutter speed for cinematic video and polarizer reduces glare for increased color saturation. In addition I will be posting a link where in you can see the overview and the specifications of the PolarPro DJI Spark Filters. Thank you.
DJI Stephen Posted at 3-30 07:27
Hello and good day sparkdrone. Thank you for reaching out and for the inquiry about ND Filters. ND Filters allows slower shutter speed for cinematic video and polarizer reduces glare for increased color saturation. In addition I will be posting a link where in you can see the overview and the specifications of the PolarPro DJI Spark Filters. Thank you.
You are very much welcome sparkdrone. If you have any other inquiries and concern with DJI. Please feel free to post it here at DJI Forum. We are all here to help and support you.
ND filters are needed in mainly two scenarios.
1. To get the cinematic motion blur when filming moving objects. eg: a moving car
2. To take long exposure shots when the ambient light is high. eg: a waterfall
And as MccloudSpark mentioned in post #3, you can watch Steve Coutts' comprehensive review on ND filters. Here's the link.
nilanjan118 Posted at 4-2 17:00
ND filters are needed in mainly two scenarios.
1. To get the cinematic motion blur when filming moving objects. eg: a moving car
2. To take long exposure shots when the ambient light is high. eg: a waterfall
Thanks I will see and (see post #13) I got nd filters and want to see how they work for me.
DJI Stephen Posted at 4-2 15:14
You are very much welcome sparkdrone. If you have any other inquiries and concern with DJI. Please feel free to post it here at DJI Forum. We are all here to help and support you.