I bought the Skyreat filters because they were more affordable than the Freewell brand on Amazon. They are easy to install and seem to stay attached just fine while flying. Don't forget to take them off before re-installing the gimbal cover. It seems easiest to install a filter with the drone on it's back.
I like blue sky with a few clouds from a visual standpoint. That said it made the light conditions change during the flight. The choice of filter was made by installing the ND 16. Turning on the drone and looking at the display. It was all blown out so I powered down, installed the ND 32, and powered up again. Now it was a bit dark but better.
Settings were 4K 30fps, shutter 1/60s, ISO 100.
I didn't like the blur on the trees on some clips. I think maybe I raise the camera to quickly and pan too fast. It is jarring when the pan ends and everything snaps into focus. I think this is mostly flying skill related.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I like blue sky with a few clouds from a visual standpoint. That said it made the light conditions change during the flight. The choice of filter was made by installing the ND 16. Turning on the drone and looking at the display. It was all blown out so I powered down, installed the ND 32, and powered up again. Now it was a bit dark but better.
Settings were 4K 30fps, shutter 1/60s, ISO 100.
I didn't like the blur on the trees on some clips. I think maybe I raise the camera to quickly and pan too fast. It is jarring when the pan ends and everything snaps into focus. I think this is mostly flying skill related.
Thoughts? Suggestions?