Chopstix Kid
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Well, thank you so much. I really want the filters and will wait.Hi Steve, I just checked the system, your orders was one of the ones that left today, Tracking will update tonight and you will receive them Friday.
We did make a mistake and batch-printed shipping labels early on a lot of orders and I apologize for that. Let me know if you need any additional help,
-Jeff from PolarPro
Thank YOU for the patience and understanding, I am excited to see the content you capture with them!Well, thank you so much. I really want the filters and will wait.
Now everyone is going to need a rugged box to transport and quickly access all of these beautiful filters in a when we have bought more than one set.Thank YOU for the patience and understanding, I am excited to see the content you capture with them!
-Jeff from PolarPro
If anyone needs specific help with their order shoot me an email: [email protected] . We have received an unprecedented amount of orders and support tickets for the Mavic 2. *SNIP*
Now everyone is going to need a rugged box to transport and quickly access all of these beautiful filters in a when we have bought more than one set.
I've ordered this box off eBay and hope to cut some thin closed cell foam to form vertical slots for protection and quicker access to the 10 filters from Polar Pro, a slot for the stock glass and an extra open slot for organizing or a future filter.View attachment 48685
If anyone needs specific help with their order shoot me an email: [email protected] . We have received an unprecedented amount of orders and support tickets for the Mavic 2. We are in complete defense mode right now, and try to un-dig ourselves. I do apologize if you get a response that is not personalized, it is the only way we are going to get through all these tickets. 98% of the orders shipped today. A few custom orders and Gradient orders got pushed back until October 12th. Those emails went out today. We have our entire company working customer service and shipping right now, and doing everything we can. Your support tickets will get answered, however it is going to take longer than normal. If you need a refund or to cancel and order sit tight, we will get to it we promise, If its urgent send me an email and I will personally help you. Again, demand for this one is far greater than expected, we are doing our best at shipping and responding to thousands of orders and emails a day. -Jeff from PolarPro
CanadaDrone you seem to be knowledgeable in this filter subject.It was a joke, hence the "winky face" emoji. I am only interested in the facts - hence my confusion when my perfectly reasonable questions for them are always met with silence or very unprofessional not to mention offensive accusations.
Someone earlier mentioned they were going to buy their filters anyway but Skyreat sent them some for free to 'review' though. It would be interesting to learn more about that process. I'd take a set of free filters
CanadaDrone you seem to be knowledgeable in this filter subject.
I'm interested in knowing the difference between the Polar Pro Cinema Collection and the NON Cinema Collection. Which one is to be preferred?
Thanks in advance [emoji120]
The Cinema series is their higher end product.
The Cinema collection uses higher quality glass, is multicoated (helps with smudges, scratch resistance, reflections, etc.), has better light transmission, lower refractive index, and greater flare resistance. I know their previous Cinema series used borosilicate glass, so I assume the M2P ones do too. Quality borosilicate glass is good for optics because it has very low thermal expansion.
I don't know exactly what their standard series is made of, but it is a lower grade of glass lacking some of the features and coatings of the Cinema series. I bought the Cinema series for my Air because the price difference was so small and I am very picky
I don't think they have their "standard series" non-cinema filters out yet for the M2P but I could be wrong. The only thing I can see for sale right now is their Cinema series, where as for other models they still have their full line of "standard series" available alongside.
Their "vivid" collection just includes polarizers.
CanadaDrone you seem to be knowledgeable in this filter subject.
I'm interested in knowing the difference between the Polar Pro Cinema Collection and the NON Cinema Collection. Which one is to be preferred?
Thanks in advance [emoji120]
Good explanation, but I was looking at their website and it seems all filters for the M2P are all cinema collection. So, I do not know if they even have a standard version for the M2P.
Which ones are considered standard? N4, N8, N16 and N32? Because I know all the ones with PL are definitely cinematic because they increase color saturation or say they make colors POP.
Look at this screenshot of the M2P filters from their website that I just took. You see all the filters basically have the words "cinema series" in them. So, I guess there is no standard series here. Or help correct me if I am wrong.
Cinema mainly has the polarized filters which makes the colors in your image or videos POP. Do you want vibrant colors that POP! Then go with any collection that has mainly or only PL.
Yes, I mentioned that in the 4th paragraph of the post you quoted
If you go look at the Mavic Air page you can see the Standard grade. Whether they are going to offer the Standard grade for the M2P or not I don't know (I imagine the Cinema series is much more popular) - that would be a question for PolarPro.
Thanks for that correction. I just looked at the Mavic Air page and saw the standard filters. They seem to be of lesser quality (or call it seem to be budget friendly or cheaper) than the cinema series based on the price difference.
The "standard" series uses a lower grade of glass and they aren't multicoated. There might be some other small differences as well but I don't own them.
Got a confirmation from USPS that they will arrive Friday as you said. Thanks again.Thank YOU for the patience and understanding, I am excited to see the content you capture with them!
-Jeff from PolarPro
Got a confirmation from USPS that they will arrive Friday as you said. Thanks again.
Wow I really appreciate your reply. Thank you.The Cinema series is their higher end product.
The Cinema collection uses higher quality glass, is multicoated (helps with smudges, scratch resistance, reflections, etc.), has better light transmission, lower refractive index, and greater flare resistance. I know their previous Cinema series used borosilicate glass, so I assume the M2P ones do too. Quality borosilicate glass is good for optics because it has very low thermal expansion.
I don't know exactly what their standard series is made of, but it is a lower grade of glass lacking some of the features and coatings of the Cinema series. I bought the Cinema series for my Air because the price difference was so small and I am very picky
I don't think they have their "standard series" non-cinema filters out yet for the M2P but I could be wrong. The only thing I can see for sale right now is their Cinema series, where as for other models they still have their full line of "standard series" available alongside.
Their "vivid" collection just includes polarizers.
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