I've flown a phantom 4 pro for about a year and will say that ND filters are a must for cinematic video. If you're willing to run your shutter speed way up for choppy looking video, you can get away without them. Sorry!With the adjustable aperture on the M2Pro, the ND filters are really not that necessary anymore. Perhaps in extreme conditions.
I've flown a phantom 4 pro for about a year and will say that ND filters are a must for cinematic video. If you're willing to run your shutter speed way up for choppy looking video, you can get away without them. Sorry!
See, the camera is pretty much like the Phantom 4 Pro camera.... 1" sensor and aperture from f/2.8 to f/11. I want to keep my shutter speed at twice frame rate and prefer to have aperture around 5.6 to 8...kinda in the sweet spot. Much less of a necessity when shooting still images.I totally get it. I was just thinking...with the amazing new camera & sensor on the M2Pro the need for ND filters will be far less than before. I know there will still be a use case for them though.
I've flown a phantom 4 pro for about a year and will say that ND filters are a must for cinematic video. If you're willing to run your shutter speed way up for choppy looking video, you can get away without them. Sorry!
True, but if you're at all concerned about what depth of field you're shooting, you'll still want nd filters to be able to lock in the shutter and DoF.
True, but if you're at all concerned about what depth of field you're shooting, you'll still want nd filters to be able to lock in the shutter and DoF.
Unless you're flying fast and close to objects you wont need to reduce the shutter speed. Depends on use.
Skyreat filtes will be active on amazon in 1 week.Both Mavic 2 Zoom & ProAnyone had any luck finding these in stock? Both DJI & BH Photo show them out of stock at the moment. Have my email on both notify lists.
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