happysoul
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Montfrooij Posted at 1-5 01:20
Yeah, with slow movement, you don't really need ND filters (although an FPV drone is the one type of drone that does benefit the most from ND filters because the subject is often closer and you (can) fly faster).
Oh ok, I thought the ND filter were used to slow down the shutter speed in sunny conditions to avoid excessive sharpness.
Tried to fly today, very windy so canceled what I had planed (red wind alert almost always showing). But looking at the footage once home, the little Neo surprised me with the quality although the thing was flying with about 20° angle to compensate the wind. |
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