I use PolarPro. Keep in mind that there are no dedicated stops and due to vibrations mine does move between different settings.?
Tested my Freewell VND filter today for the first time. Set ISO at 100, EV at +1, aperture at 4.0, my shutter at 1/60 then spun my VND until everything was centered. Worked fine! After two vigorous flights, VND setting hadn't moved. Plenty of friction.Thank you, that was very valuable information for me. I will then go for PGYTECH and hope their VND rotates with more friction.
Does anyone have any idea which VND to choose? Polar Pro or PGYTECH. I am after the one that reduce light 2-5 stops.
*Picture quality differences
*Attaching on the camera
*Are both stepless?
*Is weight affecting the gimbal?
*Anything else
Consider a brand called MOMENT ?. Lens optic(s) and mechanical setting stops are well designed...Does anyone have any idea which VND to choose? Polar Pro or PGYTECH. I am after the one that reduce light 2-5 stops.
*Picture quality differences
*Attaching on the camera
*Are both stepless?
*Is weight affecting the gimbal?
*Anything else
I purchased the freewell vnd pack before seeing this useful comparison I think I did right not only for the price.
Quick summary for non-french speakers?![]()
how do they work? kind of rhetoricalI have now ordered PGYTECH and will update my experience with that VND when it has arrived.
Thank you everyone for your input.
Just ordered mine a few days ago, can you keep the filter with the gimbal cover? How many flights since you put it on? Any additional advise or observation?I have now tested PGYTECH VND 2-5 stops.
+ It´s easy to attach to the drone. The DJI ND that comes with Fly More is a bit stiff to put on. I feel comfortable to put the filter on or off with the drone powered on. That is not the case with DJI´s own filter.
+ It seems that it´s enough friction on the dial that selects the ND amount. It has not changed during flight.
+ Weight is not affecting the gimbal.
+ I can not see any quality loss in the picture.
+ The stops seems to corresponds correctly to actual stops in reduced light.
- There is a clear tint towards yellow. Maybe that´s because I used AWB. And maybe that´s the case with all ND-filters. I played around with it and it seems that the colours are 500K warmer than without the filter.
In the brusa69 video above it seems like the Freewell VND also has a ND zero position. That is not the case with PGYTECH.
I lost my Polar Pro in flight today. Been on almost a year. Never checked to see if it was on tight. My bad!? Might try PGY Tech this time.He has lost the polar pro vnd that is loose and popped off during flight [emoji1787]
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