So I was looking into something that can protect the lens that doesnt degrade the image or make it look super artificial/edited. Any ideas? I k ow ND filters are not ideal for that
Your camera already has a UV filter that protects the lens.So I was looking into something that can protect the lens that doesnt degrade the image or make it look super artificial/edited. Any ideas? I k ow ND filters are not ideal for that
Your camera already has a UV filter that protects the lens.
There's no need to double up.
And a polarising filter is not the answer.
Polarisers are more trouble than they are worth for drone photography.
They only work when the filter is aligned correctly relative to the sun.
Turn the drone to face another direction and you lose the polarising effect and end up with weird blotchy skies.
Your camera already has a UV filter that protects the lens.So what is usually used to protect the lens from scratches and other things that it may fly into? Obviously small things that you cant see like dust.
Your camera already has a UV filter that protects the lens.
There's no need to double up.
That flat front window that the lens shoots through is the UV filter.
It's only purpose is to protect the lens.
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I don't have one to check but the image I posted sure looks like a flat glass window is sitting there.I think you are mistaken. The stock "frame" on the Mavic Air 2 camera contains no glass, it's just an empty frame that you can remove to swap on a ND filter. I believe OP Is looking for something to mount there that protects the glass that is permanently attached to the camera.
You are seeing the glass that is permanently attached to the camera. The snap on frame is "empty", just like the included screw on frame was empty on the original Mavic Air.I don't have one to check but the image I posted sure looks like a flat glass window is sitting there.
I was disappointed to see that was empty elliminating any protection it could have provided.You are seeing the glass that is permanently attached to the camera. The snap on frame is "empty", just like the included screw on frame was empty on the original Mavic Air.
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You are seeing the glass that is permanently attached to the camera. The snap on frame is "empty", just like the included screw on frame was empty on the original Mavic Air.
That flat glass window is what the OP was asking for .. something that can protect the lens that doesn't degrade the image.I was disappointed to see that was empty elliminating any protection it could have provided.
That flat glass window is what the OP was asking for .. something that can protect the lens that doesn't degrade the image.
It's already there .. he doesn't need anything additional.
I don't know how I can make it any simpler.No, he's asking for a replaceable UV filter, like many photographers use on their cameras to protect their actual lens.
I don't know how I can make it any simpler.
DJI have already put it there.
There is no need to buy a second protective element and double up.
I said all this in my first post and have repeated it several times.
I'm not sure if you are trolling either.I'm not sure if you are trolling or what, but what is being discussed here is an extra piece of glass so that if the camera is hit by an object, you have an easily swappable filter that is scratched or cracked instead of your expensive drone lens. This is a very common concept with cameras of all types. (just like a "screen protector" for a phone)
How is the glass that comes on the drone a solution for OP's issue? If it is cracked then you need to send your drone in for repair.
You would have to be crashing the drone or being very careless with storage to scratch it.Let me see if I can put it in simple terms. If the glass that comes made on to the camera gets scratched. What do you do. Yes things get scratched so that’s why people who add a filter to other types of cameras add them. So if you flying and hit something even a twig or small debris and it gets scratched. How do you take care of the scratched on the lense that comes from the factory so it doesn’t distort any pictures. Is it scratch proof. Some one else care to add to this subject.
Worry about that when it happens (it won't).Whether careless or what. How do you fix it ? Send it for repair?
Your camera already has a UV filter that protects the lens.
There's no need to double up.
And a polarising filter is not the answer.
Polarisers are more trouble than they are worth for drone photography.
They only work when the filter is aligned correctly relative to the sun.
Turn the drone to face another direction and you lose the polarising effect and end up with weird blotchy skies.
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