Colors like Maven filters. Maven does designs too so you can distinguish the purpose too. Maven also has the internal for certain lenses. Would be interesting to see who is copying who - but for us, the users, it’s all good.
I might be wrong, but it looks like with the inlaid magnetic ring you could still use normal screw thread filters on the lens while the ring is screwed in? Whereas presumably this is not possible with the screw-in magnetic ring. Regarding the color coding on the filters, personally I find it easier if the filter just has what it is printed in text around the edge. Nice job on the review.
Hi Dustin, I had problems (with the 2470 Lumix) with the polarizing filter, not from this brand. It practically wouldn't unscrew anymore and I almost broke the lens in order to get the original Lumix lens back and thus remove the filter that had stuck. I apologize for my English, I tried to stay glued in front of the video until the end to see whether or not you approve of this brand of filters. Based on what has been your personal experience, do you film and shoot with these filters or do I find them inconvenient because they are not adjustable? Do you suggest using another brand because your experience with them is not good? Thank you in advance for your patience and the answer you may give me.
Magnetic filters are the worst 😅 I’ve broken them before while simply adjusting the VND. Popped right off. Screwing takes two seconds longer. Reminds me of the Freewell K2 system but smaller
Well there's no VND option here and screw on filters introduce polarization problems or color shift problems because they screw on differently depending on the lens/step up ring (see the other video). Magnetic filters, VNDs that have ways around this like the freewell V2, or a matte box are the way to go.
@reik_nufilmuot it's tagged in the video, but this is the link to the video where I explain this ruclips.net/video/2hlN3VkevZA/видео.htmlsi=dGBtk2DeSPlx1WYv
Colors like Maven filters. Maven does designs too so you can distinguish the purpose too.
Maven also has the internal for certain lenses. Would be interesting to see who is copying who - but for us, the users, it’s all good.
Haven't heard of maven. Would be interesting. But yeah oh well as users lmao
I might be wrong, but it looks like with the inlaid magnetic ring you could still use normal screw thread filters on the lens while the ring is screwed in? Whereas presumably this is not possible with the screw-in magnetic ring. Regarding the color coding on the filters, personally I find it easier if the filter just has what it is printed in text around the edge.
Nice job on the review.
Potentially you could yes. I didn't try it but yeah it's possible. That's for watching!
Hi Dustin, I had problems (with the 2470 Lumix) with the polarizing filter, not from this brand. It practically wouldn't unscrew anymore and I almost broke the lens in order to get the original Lumix lens back and thus remove the filter that had stuck.
I apologize for my English, I tried to stay glued in front of the video until the end to see whether or not you approve of this brand of filters. Based on what has been your personal experience, do you film and shoot with these filters or do I find them inconvenient because they are not adjustable? Do you suggest using another brand because your experience with them is not good?
Thank you in advance for your patience and the answer you may give me.
I do prefer VND but these are definitely worth considering
Would you happen to have any magnetic K&F stuff to explore the compatibility those and the Kase Revolution system?
I almost broke my 2470 Lumix with that evil polarizing filter that wouldn't unscrew anymore!
Great review
Thanks man!
Will you still able to use the lens hood since the filter fit in the inner part of the lens ?
Yes!
For the inlay ring they now have a 3D tool which makes screwing in or out working much easier.
I'm new to the whole filter world so my question today is.. can i use Filter Ring Adapters with Freewell?
Magnetic filters are the worst 😅 I’ve broken them before while simply adjusting the VND. Popped right off. Screwing takes two seconds longer.
Reminds me of the Freewell K2 system but smaller
Well there's no VND option here and screw on filters introduce polarization problems or color shift problems because they screw on differently depending on the lens/step up ring (see the other video). Magnetic filters, VNDs that have ways around this like the freewell V2, or a matte box are the way to go.
Yep. Gave up on magnetics as bumped and lost them several times. Screw in for the win!
Just use the nisi true colour vnd swift system, its amazingly better then polar pro or freewell 😊
I disagree. I like the freewell more. The problem with the NiSi is the polarization problems when you use screw on filters
@@DustinArmstrongPro why i cant find videos about that nisi system with cpl using it? :/
@reik_nufilmuot it's tagged in the video, but this is the link to the video where I explain this ruclips.net/video/2hlN3VkevZA/видео.htmlsi=dGBtk2DeSPlx1WYv
I like turtles
Start liking ND filters and buy them