I’m thinking he means to turn the camera on, hold the filter very close and view the result through the screen, turn the unit back off and install at that position?I'm asking because the Polar Pro rep told me to rotate the filter in front of the lens, but that's impossible!
I’m thinking he means to turn the camera on, hold the filter very close and view the result through the screen, turn the unit back off and install at that position?
Sounds a lot more difficult than the above posted methods.
What is your technique for rotating the CPL filter without damaging the gimbal/camera? Thank you.
I live in Bullhead City, Arizona it is in the western part of the state at the very tip of Nevada. I was researching filters and I contacted Neewer to answer some questions here is my question and their response.
When I look at a description for a filter(set) I see different descriptions that I am not sure about such as optical glass or multi coated, ND 16 vs ND 16/PL and I don't know which is better. CPL I assume is the equivalent to a skylight filter (lens protector) for a SLR and a PL is a polarizing filter. Where can I educate myself please.
My intent is to end up with a set of filters ( CPL, UV, ND 4, ND 8, ND 16, ND 32 ) based on what I have read and what I know about SLR photography.
Here is Neewer's response
Optical glass is a little heavy, it will affect the calibration of the drone, we don't suggest it. We have the following resinous filter kit,which work good on the device, please take a look. You could search videos on YouTube to compare the ND ,CPL and UV.
https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Pieces-Filter-Mavic-Quadcopter/dp/B06XYL8RW4/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1515577464&sr=1-1&keywords=Neewer+filter+for+drone
I purchased ( CPL, UV, ND 4, ND 8, ND 16, ND 32 ), "so far" I have not had any problems. The night is young and so are we.
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