First off, sorry for another topic on this. I've been searching this site and others and wasn't able to find what I was looking for - if I missed it, I apologize.
I just bought a Mavic Air, it's my first drone. I'm not planning on using it professionally, but want to hit that sweet spot of plug and play use (I'll be honest with myself - I'm not going to land and reorient a PL 5 times while shooting 20 minutes of footage) and still getting really solid results.
The main thing I bought it for is an upcoming fishing trip this summer, I want to be able to capture some really cool footage of a special trip as a present for my dad. My intended use will mainly be over water and in/near forest pretty much any time from sun rise to sunset, cloudy to bright midday sun with no clouds. I have a basic understanding of filters and what they do. I plan on getting a set from PolarPro, but don't know if their standard Cinema Series pack is right for me. It has ND4, 8 & 16 along with ND4/PL, 8 & 16. I've read some things that make it seem like I should be adding a ND32 to my collection, but really don't want to spend more than the $150 for a 6 pack. Should I add a ND32 and drop one of the others - the ND4/PL maybe? Or would the ND32 be overkill for me? Ideally I'd like the best possible results without having to do a lot of color correcting, etc. after.
Thanks in advance!
I just bought a Mavic Air, it's my first drone. I'm not planning on using it professionally, but want to hit that sweet spot of plug and play use (I'll be honest with myself - I'm not going to land and reorient a PL 5 times while shooting 20 minutes of footage) and still getting really solid results.
The main thing I bought it for is an upcoming fishing trip this summer, I want to be able to capture some really cool footage of a special trip as a present for my dad. My intended use will mainly be over water and in/near forest pretty much any time from sun rise to sunset, cloudy to bright midday sun with no clouds. I have a basic understanding of filters and what they do. I plan on getting a set from PolarPro, but don't know if their standard Cinema Series pack is right for me. It has ND4, 8 & 16 along with ND4/PL, 8 & 16. I've read some things that make it seem like I should be adding a ND32 to my collection, but really don't want to spend more than the $150 for a 6 pack. Should I add a ND32 and drop one of the others - the ND4/PL maybe? Or would the ND32 be overkill for me? Ideally I'd like the best possible results without having to do a lot of color correcting, etc. after.
Thanks in advance!