So I understand the 180 degree rule when using ND filters, given the limited video control on the Mini, would a ND filter ever have the desired effect? How would you set the Mini up? Or would you be better with a simple UV filter?
So I understand the 180 degree rule when using ND filters, given the limited video control on the Mini, would a ND filter ever have the desired effect? How would you set the Mini up? Or would you be better with a simple UV filter?
Hi, I appreciate the above but that’s not my question.The “rule” is not really necessary for 90+ % of drone flights. Drone flights at normal heights and speeds will not be choppy, as there is not enough change between the frames to generate the choppy feeling. The bulk cause. For choppy video is playing video on hardware unable to play the video back in real time due to the choice of codec and/or video resolution.
Yes I’m using these also, however they do produce a slight vignetting when taking photographs, just something to be aware of. No gimbal errors also.I love mine. With the limited control over video settings they really help my MM collect more much color info. These are the ones I use and I've had no gimbal errors. They are easy to install and remove so you won't stress the gimbal a whole lot either. View attachment 92615
Theses are incredibly light weight, plastic and glass construction only. I believe it was the Pygtech filters causing the issues.There have been reports of problems using filters on the Mini - vibrating gimbals.
Yes, but only the CPL and ND/PL filters. their ND filters do not cause the 'shaking' problem.Theses are incredibly light weight, plastic and glass construction only. I believe it was the Pygtech filters causing the issues.
Thanks for the word of caution @TDZHDTV. Now that you mention it I want to go take a few comparable shots. Do you notice this effect any more or less when using different NDs? (I.e only noticeable with darker ND16 & 32 filters, or all of them)Yes I’m using these also, however they do produce a slight vignetting when taking photographs, just something to be aware of. No gimbal errors also.
I don’t recall, all I think. Don’t forget when in video mode the frame is cropped down from photo, so this eliminates the vignetting.Thanks for the word of caution @TDZHDTV. Now that you mention it I want to go take a few comparable shots. Do you notice this effect any more or less when using different NDs? (I.e only noticeable with darker ND16 & 32 filters, or all of them)
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