I just got my Cinema series from PolarPro. The fit is perfect, and they are very light weight high quality filters.That is absolutely true and I mentioned before that Jeff's attitude is outstanding.
I wish they found a better in-house solution. Oil, grease, cutting stuff sounds too much like makeshift, on the fly (no pun intended) solutions.
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Hey Guys,
Here is a quick video that should help you remove your filters easily.
1. Turn the Mavic over
2. Support the camera with your left hand, and remove the filter with the pads of your fingers.
The Videos captured should be well worth learning the new process:
A few shots I captured while testing these filters:
Jeff
After watching a few videos and reading reviews, I ordered the Taco RC ND filters. They arrived today. Definitely a quality product for the price, the fit to the camera is perfect. Snug but not too tight. Definitely a must to capture quality videos with this camera being a constant f/2.8.
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All of our filters can be installed before gimbal initialization too
-Jeff
This is NOT TRUE.
I'm very disappointed with my six pack PolarPro Standard Filters.
It is too heavy, too tight, but the worst part: if you install it with the Mavic off, the gimbal will throw an error when starting up/calibrating.
Even the PolarPro website state that you should install the filter after startup (link bellow).
Problem is to install after starting up you have to force the gimbal in one specific position.
The explanation from PolarPro is not related to the weight of the filter, but some kind of interference (not specified) when the gimbal starts up.
For me this is CLEARLY a design flop and PolarPro should recall this product.
By the way, that's probably why they launch the cinema line soon after.
I already tried to contact David at PolarPro, but get no response.
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Have you contacted them? I'm certain they will trade them out as they have done it for many users here. They fixed the startup issues with the new series.
Hey Guys,
Here is a quick video that should help you remove your filters easily.
1. Turn the Mavic over
2. Support the camera with your left hand, and remove the filter with the pads of your fingers.
The Videos captured should be well worth learning the new process:
A few shots I captured while testing these filters:
Jeff
You could put a little bit of multi-oil on the inside of the filter, but be very careful not to get it on the lens.
Also try using the pads of your fingers, not your finger-tips
As long as you support your gimbal with your left hand, there is minimal force being applied to it.
It does take some getting used to, but if you actually give it a try for awhile it will become second nature.
-Jeff
I just ordered filters from Freewheel. Tell me about your experience when you've had a chance to try them out for quality.My experience has been the same. I have no trouble removing the Freewell/PGYTECH/TACO-RC filters.
In the UK taco filters are a no brainer.. £49 for the 5 set from amazon as apposed to $79.99 for the PP 3 set and then get stung with import and customs duties at the same time. There are a few UK stockists but they have no stock and then they want £79.99 which is just daylight robbery. Taco it isMy Taco RC filter arrived today and the are very good quality and fit.. Just need snow or sunshine now to test them lol
If you have V1 we will be more than happy to get the updated version out immediately.
In the UK
I wish it was that easy but you also get hit with a customs VAT charge and post office "management" fee on top! almost end up paying double, it's ludicrous!You can always order direct from our site
Shipping + Duties into the UK is only $14.99 for these.
We also have the standard filter versions starting at $49.99 if you are shopping solely on price.
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Let me know if you have any questions on the,
Jeff
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