Hi, I too agree with your comments. I have since bought the Polar Pro ND 4, 8, 16 filters. In normal daylight (blue sky) found that ND8 brings the Shutter speed back to around 100 to 160 which is where it should be while recording in PAL 1080 50P, remember, shutter speed needs to be double frame rate so if you shoot 30p then shutter should be around 60, a bit higher won't hurt. (Australia) I have only selected "style - Custom" in camera settings and -2 Sharpness, 0 Contrast, -2 Colour. No other settings for picture or profile have been changed. Now, with the ND filter I find it acheives 3 positive things for my video. 1 - Reduces reflection and glare so the colours pop out without being exagurated, Video motion becomes smooth, you can see the difference. 3 - reduces the moire and aliasing "the shimmering effect around sharp objects which Mavic 1080 is becoming known for".
It's not perfect but usable. Some distant objects trees, grass apoear a little muddy but close subjects look in focus and image pops out looking a little more polished. I still feel my video quality is less predictable than my Phantom 3 Pro BUT, I am finding my results are better over all due to the better flight control of the Mavic. What i'm trying to say is the video quality ( shimmer and jaggys around objects) still rares its head from time to time unike the Phantom 3 Pro. It is disappointing for those of us relying on 1080 50p or 60p. I don't like using 4k or 2.7k 24 or 30p for tracking shots as movements can become jittery and smudged. It's ok for wide slow scenery but I don't think it works for fast moving frames such as panning quickly such as when using Active Track. DJI, are you listening, CAN YOU DO SOMETHING TO FIX THE ALIASING AND MOIRE 1080 50P 60P ON THE MAVIC, you got it right on the P3P and we want to move forward from that with portability and not at the cost of image quality. Again, I am talking 1080 50P, 60P here, not jittery 2.7k and 4k.