Along with what ND value? Just treat it as a ND 4 for exposure compensation purposes.Of u want a general rule that works most of the time is just leave the dot at the top. Most of the issues are the sun reflecting off the water. It will also darken the sky in front of the drone. The polarizing takes between 1 & 2 stops so that needs to be taken into account along with the nd value
Well the you would be 2 & 1/2 stops overexposed. You don't need to guess about if its an error or assume too much into it- the the polariser is equivalent to ND4 (roughly). They have described it correctly.Without quizzing polarpro on this, the info on their website is odd. They say ND4 (2 stops) & ND4/PL(2 stops) im guessing this is an error, I’d treat ND4/PL like an ND8 and correct 3 to 4 stops. Of course they could have compensated. I need to do a test
The histogram and overexposure indicators also provide great clues.You can adjust on the fly in camera settings while viewing the feed in the go4 app. Then you can see iif its too dark/light....
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