The set of DJI ND filters I ordered from a UK supplier arrived so I thought I'd do a quick video overview. I owned the ND and Polarised Skyreat filters, which were horrible to get on and off the drone and were oversized so that the gimbal guard wouldn't fit when they were installed. I've had no such issues with the DJI set which, in my experience, seem very well made and clip on and off the Mavic 2 Pro easily. Please forgive the poor video quality as it's my first shot at doing a narrated YouTube video, and I threw it together in between painting the house!
Montfrooij Posted at 2018-10-10 03:42
Nice to see.
I'm curious how the final effect will be on the output.
Possibly compare 'with' and 'without' with similar shots.
the with and without is slightly noticeable since you get rid of these "jumpy" looking frames in fast movements like close flybys or turns.
If youre up high with slight movement you wont see any noticable difference.
rarevfx_official Posted at 2018-10-30 19:05
the with and without is slightly noticeable since you get rid of these "jumpy" looking frames in fast movements like close flybys or turns.
If youre up high with slight movement you wont see any noticable difference.
That is my estimate also.
I do have a ND filter set, but don't use it very often.
When I move slowly I'm ok with the output.
The main reason for not using them, is that I also like to take pictures on the same flight.
And with pictures I don't want to filter out the light to get the fastest shutterspeed / lowest ISO
Yeah, thanks. Skyreat are actually sending me a set of their updated filters to test. Freewell have recently shipped me a set too. I plan to share my findings as soon as I have had the chance to test them all properly.