I've done my research but I still can't decide whether to buy the PolarPro or the Taco ND filters. Or is there a 3rd or 4th brand out there that I should seriously consider?
Those are both good brands. Any of the filters on this list are worth considering.I've done my research but I still can't decide whether to buy the PolarPro or the Taco ND filters.
DJI's own Mavic Pro ND Filters
Howdy maxfaxdude, they are phenomenal, I just leave my nd16 on most of the time and it works great, for snow and such I switch to the pl.Thanks guys for the input. The Tacos are less money but I decided to go with the PolarPro Cinema Series 6 pack because it looks as if PolarPro really stands behind their products.
... it looks as if PolarPro really stands behind their products.
Re the quality of the filters, all five are ND-PL (4, 8, 16, 32, 64), easy to use, and give very impressive results.
Yes.Would also think you would want the most effect of the actual scene you are shooting, not a computer monitor?
Sure, if you buy a filter that has a bezel that rotates. I haven't seen any like that.doesn't the lens of the mavic spin?
Sure, if you buy a filter that has a bezel that rotates. I haven't seen any like that.
No. The Mavic camera does not have a spinning bezel. The camera is able to turn for taking portrait photos though.I meant the bezel of the Mavic camera spins to focus...wouldn't it just be spinning the filter along with it?
Can you explain how the "PL" part of the ND/PL works with the mavics rotating lens? Are they somehow agnostic to orientation?
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