Hi All,
I'm looking to get a set of Polar Pro Vivid filters for my Mavic. I've used polarisers for photography, but never videography and certainly not when using a drone.
Just wondering how people account for the varying levels of polarisation when taking shots with drone rotation? Do people use polariser filters all the time, or do they just use them when they know their shot is going to have a consistent angle to the sun (i.e level of polarisation does not change).
Also wondering what techniques / tricks of the trade people use for adjusting the level of polarisation on their filters? Using a CPL on a still camera is easy, a camcorder would be much the same. I imagine it might become a bit cumbersome having to return the drone home each time you want to alter the level of polarisation.
I really only want to have one set of filters and loved the result my CPL gave me with my dSLR. Just not sure how to manage this easily when taking video from a drone.
I'm looking to get a set of Polar Pro Vivid filters for my Mavic. I've used polarisers for photography, but never videography and certainly not when using a drone.
Just wondering how people account for the varying levels of polarisation when taking shots with drone rotation? Do people use polariser filters all the time, or do they just use them when they know their shot is going to have a consistent angle to the sun (i.e level of polarisation does not change).
Also wondering what techniques / tricks of the trade people use for adjusting the level of polarisation on their filters? Using a CPL on a still camera is easy, a camcorder would be much the same. I imagine it might become a bit cumbersome having to return the drone home each time you want to alter the level of polarisation.
I really only want to have one set of filters and loved the result my CPL gave me with my dSLR. Just not sure how to manage this easily when taking video from a drone.