Straight ND filters. Polarization will net different results based off your position, the sun, and the target.Thanks for clarifying.
Next question - is it better to get straight NDs or the polarising version?
I guess the ideal would be to have both but if I just want to get one set which is the better option.
I know PL filters can give darker skies and reduced glare, but of course we're not able to rotate them in use so I wonder if the end up (sometimes) doing more harm than good?
Have you tried? Do they fit?Have you tried mini filters on the mini2, I have just spoke to DJI support who have told me the camera housing is different
Have you tried? Do they fit?
That's great! ?I just got my UV filter yesterday and it works absolutely great I was worried to but took the chance that it would work out ok with it fitting my MINI 2 and it fits great I got it from AMAZON for $15.00 (PGYTECH)-UV FILTER-(PROFESSIONAL) I hope it all works out for you. God Bless! Sincerely Clay B.
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"UV / Protective Filters. Let's get UV filters out of the way – indeed, unless you are using a film camera, they are completely useless for the task of blocking UV. That's already done by your sensor filter stack, which contains a UV blocking filter."I just got my UV filter yesterday and it works absolutely great I was worried to but took the chance that it would work out ok with it fitting my MINI 2 and it fits great I got it from AMAZON for $15.00 (PGYTECH)-UV FILTER-(PROFESSIONAL) I hope it all works out for you. God Bless! Sincerely Clay B.
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Hey Brother I appreciate the link man I wish I would have known that before I went and spent $15.00 on something I already had LOL HA HA HA HA HA HA oh well you live and you learn but that is a Great link Thanks again and God Bless! Sincerely Clay B."UV / Protective Filters. Let's get UV filters out of the way – indeed, unless you are using a film camera, they are completely useless for the task of blocking UV. That's already done by your sensor filter stack, which contains a UV blocking filter."
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Are Polarizing, ND and UV Filters Useless?
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No worries! Just be glad you didn't spend more or buy extras!Hey Brother I appreciate the link man I wish I would have known that before I went and spent $15.00 on something I already had LOL HA HA HA HA HA HA oh well you live and you learn but that is a Great link Thanks again and God Bless! Sincerely Clay B.
One thing UV Filters can do given they don't degrade the images, it protect the camera lens itself from damage, even on my SLR I keep a UV Lens on just to protect it from scratching, I'd rather have something hit the filter & scratch that then hit the camera and scratch the lens."UV / Protective Filters. Let's get UV filters out of the way – indeed, unless you are using a film camera, they are completely useless for the task of blocking UV. That's already done by your sensor filter stack, which contains a UV blocking filter."
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Are Polarizing, ND and UV Filters Useless?
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Me too. As you say it's much cheaper to replace a scratched UV filter than having an expensive lens ruined.One thing UV Filters can do given they don't degrade the images, it protect the camera lens itself from damage, even on my SLR I keep a UV Lens on just to protect it from scratching, I'd rather have something hit the filter & scratch that then hit the camera and scratch the lens.
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