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I'm at best buy right now and I see they have the PP 3 pack filters.. Is there a way to tell if they're the ones that are safe for gimble calibration, as it is not stated on the box
Im definitely going to go back and try that tomorrowBuy them and try them. If they interfere with calibration, you might get a gimbal overload error message. In that case, just return them.
Good to know thanks, yea that guys method was pretty sketchyOne more thing, dont do what this person does at :50 into the video. He is pushing the filter on by squeezing it between his thumb and forefinger using the back of the cam body as leverage. Doing this will crack the plastic piece on the back of the camera body. It's best to hold the cam body on its sides and put the filter on with your other hand. Likewise during removal, dont pull the back piece of the camera, it will crack very easily.
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