There are VND filters for drones. They have somewhat less utility on a drone because you still have to bring in the drone to change the ND strength and still have potential issues with X pattens so it’s not quite as beneficial but they do exist.Why is there no variable ND filters available for drones? Is it a physical limitation issue?
As you might imagine, while decent quality all in all, these ND Filters we find available for our drones are not, to my knowledge, on par with the best larger glass filters you might find on a dslr. I have zip to backup that statement - that's just my assumption based on ignorance. (but it's still mineThanks for the replies. I think the X effect becomes an issue when a VND is used close to its maximum range of stops. A common 2 - 400 VND should be good for 2 - 256 before the X effect becomes an issue.
Colour caste could be an issue. For those who have used VNDs on drones have you experienced colour caste issues?
I have a VND on my Sony A6500 made from Schott glass and I have no issues with colour caste.
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