Hi
I would be really interested in the steps you take to get the filters on and off the gimbal as I’ve got the same ones (I think) and I don’t want to damage anything on the Mavic Air trying to get the filters on. May be you could post photos or a video to provide support
Thanks
If I order today are they shipping now?Hold the camera with one hand and carefully twist the filter to the left with the other hand. It'll move slowly as it starts to untwist.
mine doesn't have "factory glass' its just an empty screw on ring.So we need to remove the factory glass to install these? That's worrying. What was wrong with the rubber o ring other manufacturers used? Oh well, mine should be waiting for me when I arrive home today.
Thanks, Just ordered the vivid collection, as well as the Katana tray, Polar Pro has always been the best to deal with so I support them 100%Yes they are
I ordered mine at the end of January and they arrived this Tuesday from the States tracked all the way by USPS
They look really well made and very light but getting them on the Mavic Air lense without damaging the gimbal is my next step
I will have a go but it felt really tight when I tried earlier
Is it a screw thread or push fit ?
mine doesn't have "factory glass' its just an empty screw on ring.
The rubber band trick worked for me - was quite amazed how easily it came off!My understanding is that PolarPro will be uploading a video to assist because customers, including myself, had problems getting the ring off.
The gimbal is also hard to grab while turning the ring, especially because mine was on pretty tight from the factory. I tried pliers with tape around jaws for protection but found THAT DOES NOT WORK AND SHOULD NOT BE USED because it places pressure on the threads AND COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA. Luckily I didn't destroy anything.
What worked for me is that I laid the MA on its back and pointed the lens up (i.e. the way it normally point down), and I found that I could grab it more easily.. As recommended by Polarpro, I then placed a thick, strong rubber band around the ring, tightened it up and then turned. Came off pretty easy after that. Apparently the key is even pressure around the entire ring.
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