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My existing Mini 2 is in the DJI shop, but I have already purchased, and expect to receive in today's Amazon delivery, a new Mvic Mini 4 Pro. I am now looking for recommendations from the forum for a filter set that will allow long expsures for timelapse and hyperlapse. Most of "4 filter" sets do not include 500 or 1000 ND.
Anyone?
 
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My existing Mini 2 is in the DJI shop, but I have already purchased, and expect to receive in today's Amazon delivery, a new Mvic Mini 4 Pro. I am now looking for recommendations from the forum for a filter set that will allow long expsures for timelapse and hyperlapse. Most of "4 filter" sets do not include 500 or 1000 ND.
Anyone?
Interesting. Maybe I can learn something. Wouldn’t a prolonged exposure while the drone is moving, in the case of a hyper lapse, result in a blurry photo?
 
My existing Mini 2 is in the DJI shop, but I have already purchased, and expect to receive in today's Amazon delivery, a new Mvic Mini 4 Pro. I am now looking for recommendations from the forum for a filter set that will allow long expsures for timelapse and hyperlapse. Most of "4 filter" sets do not include 500 or 1000 ND.
Anyone?
Wish I could help, but I can't. I do know that having seen your past work, we can look forward to see more quality stuff coming from you!,
 
My existing Mini 2 is in the DJI shop, but I have already purchased, and expect to receive in today's Amazon delivery, a new Mvic Mini 4 Pro. I am now looking for recommendations from the forum for a filter set that will allow long expsures for timelapse and hyperlapse. Most of "4 filter" sets do not include 500 or 1000 ND.
Anyone?
I have an ND1000 filter for my Mini 3 Pro specifically for blurring water in photos. I haven’t used it for timelapse though. You will likely have to buy the ND1000 or ND500 individually as they generally don’t come in filter packs.

Chris
 
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Interesting. Maybe I can learn something. Wouldn’t a prolonged exposure while the drone is moving, in the case of a hyper lapse, result in a blurry photo?
For very bright sunny days, an ND filter used for a static (not flying) shot of an otherwise hard to reach top of a waterfalls would come out silky and smooth. Same for any running water (river, lake). I would use the slow shutter for making running water silky.
 

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