As a fisherman, i use polarized glasses all the time. I learnt that if you rotate phone in front of them it will change how well you see the screen. I suggest you do the same with CPL filter. I have same camera as you do and that is what i did to determine best polarization position for my filter. In my case mark has to be around 11o'clock
Great video! The slide on factor is definitely a selling point for me. I've looked at other nd filters, and I don't think the quality is all that different.
That would be great. I’ve always used the case they come in, which is often lacking. The Telesin comes in a big bulky case which does not fit In your pocket. Thanks for watching.
Other model of ND filters are available that require the lens hood cover be removed to fit on, I went with the over- hood type for convenience. I was concerned about impact that repeated removal of Action hood may have on waterproofing. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. Be well.
Yes I agree OscarDelta013, the screw on filters are must “safer” for off-road racing. When using them you must b aware to maintain water tightness. Thanks for commenting and watching. Stay well,
It really depends on the brightness surrounding and your desire to maintain the 180 degree rule. I use the ND 16 and ND 32 the most. Hope that helps. Thank you for watching.
Depends, when just taking quick family pics, I use full auto. When I am doing a planned video, manual 30fps and 1/60, standard color and auto WB. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
That depends, assuming your customized C setting fixes a speed, given the fixed aperture of the Action 4 - your ISO will do down. The need for NDs is created when the ISO goes to its lowest setting possible, if you don’t change speed (increase it) the video with be all blown out. The ND’s help reduce the ISO. Your custom setting wont change - but they may be over-exposed. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers!
I have used DJI filters in the past without issue. Both DJI and Telesin are quality glass with same installation method. The DJI ND filter set has three filters an ND8, ND16 and ND 32 at a cost of $59 US. While the Telesin ND set has 4 filters a CPL, ND8, ND16 and ND32 at a cost of $35.99 US. Got the CPL with the Telesin plus saved over $20 US, with no drop off in quality. Thanks for watching. Enjoy!
I have my ISO set for the range 100-6400 regardless of using or not using ND filters. I find the Action does ok with higher ISO values. Using an ND (if you have fixed the shutter speed) will force the ISO to go down. Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay well,
See this video that I did on 7 ways Action 4 beats GoPro. Thanks for watching. Osmo Action 4 beats GoPro 12 (7 non-technical ways) ruclips.net/video/tnlLVaDrhd8/видео.html
No. Filter nd is not good idea. Inform people about consequence with lack of good stabilisation as it can be just waste of money after this recommendation
Using an ND depends on the situation. Sometimes having the cinematic motion blue is not what the situation calls for and a lower shutter speed is not preferred, in those cases go without the ND and let the shutter speed climb. ND are just another tool available in the photographers tool kit. Thank you for watching and commenting.
ND are often required on bright sunny days or to enhance colors. The only alternative is to really increase your recording speed and see it that helps. ND’s are like sunglasses you use them, squint or just look away. Be well,
NDs are fine when you have enough light and do casual vlogging on foot, but would recommend removing the ND and use higher shutter speed when doing fast action
Now that is a review, explaining and showing everything easily without having to watch a 30min video. THANK YOU.
Thank you for watching and sharing your kind words. Be well
As a fisherman, i use polarized glasses all the time. I learnt that if you rotate phone in front of them it will change how well you see the screen. I suggest you do the same with CPL filter. I have same camera as you do and that is what i did to determine best polarization position for my filter. In my case mark has to be around 11o'clock
Precise explanation thank you good sire!
Thank you for your kind words. Be well.
Great video! The slide on factor is definitely a selling point for me. I've looked at other nd filters, and I don't think the quality is all that different.
Slide on is the way to go. Thanks for watching. Stay well
Great video Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much. Glad it was helpful.
Good review Mark. 16 definitely the best for that scenario. Tim in Dublin Ireland 😊
Thank you for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video. Sending good vibes to Dublin from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Great video! Thank you for the information.
Great video. Thank you
Thanks so much for your kind words. Glad it was helpful.
Thank you! It was helpful.
Thanks so much for your kind words! Enjoy.
Great video Mark. Thank you
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for your kind words of support.
Thanks for the review. Has anyone found a (neoprene or similar?) case to fit these in - the box isn't exactly portable. Thanks
That would be great. I’ve always used the case they come in, which is often lacking. The Telesin comes in a big bulky case which does not fit In your pocket. Thanks for watching.
Very informative!
Glad it was helpful. Stay well.
Make more vids about this action cam.
Will do - more to come. Thanks for your comment and watching.
Like to see this test without using the lens hood cover to remove that extra layer of glass… are the open lens attachment that comes with the Action 4
Other model of ND filters are available that require the lens hood cover be removed to fit on, I went with the over- hood type for convenience. I was concerned about impact that repeated removal of Action hood may have on waterproofing.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. Be well.
thanks for the video
Thanks so much for watching.
I think in case of off-road racing this type of filters will drop after the several jumps
Yes I agree OscarDelta013, the screw on filters are must “safer” for off-road racing. When using them you must b aware to maintain water tightness. Thanks for commenting and watching. Stay well,
Do I really need 4 of those filters? What about if I purchase just the 1/16?
It really depends on the brightness surrounding and your desire to maintain the 180 degree rule. I use the ND 16 and ND 32 the most. Hope that helps. Thank you for watching.
@@markexploringnewstuff thank you for your reply.
your dji auto setting or manual setting thankyou
Depends, when just taking quick family pics, I use full auto. When I am doing a planned video, manual 30fps and 1/60, standard color and auto WB. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
thank you sir
Thank you for watching. Be well.
I have the customized preset C settings, what happens if i use the nd filters? Thx!😊
That depends, assuming your customized C setting fixes a speed, given the fixed aperture of the Action 4 - your ISO will do down. The need for NDs is created when the ISO goes to its lowest setting possible, if you don’t change speed (increase it) the video with be all blown out. The ND’s help reduce the ISO. Your custom setting wont change - but they may be over-exposed. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers!
@@markexploringnewstuff Thanks!
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Is there any difference between these and dji nd filter?
I have used DJI filters in the past without issue. Both DJI and Telesin are quality glass with same installation method. The DJI ND filter set has three filters an ND8, ND16 and ND 32 at a cost of $59 US. While the Telesin ND set has 4 filters a CPL, ND8, ND16 and ND32 at a cost of $35.99 US. Got the CPL with the Telesin plus saved over $20 US, with no drop off in quality. Thanks for watching. Enjoy!
Do you have any idea what should i put a range for my ISO with nd filter? I am using it for motovlogging. Thank you so much!
I have my ISO set for the range 100-6400 regardless of using or not using ND filters. I find the Action does ok with higher ISO values. Using an ND (if you have fixed the shutter speed) will force the ISO to go down. Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay well,
@@markexploringnewstuff thank you! 🙏
My problem is I needxone for a waterpark😮.
These will work. Enjoy.
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See this video that I did on 7 ways Action 4 beats GoPro. Thanks for watching.
Osmo Action 4 beats GoPro 12 (7 non-technical ways)
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No. Filter nd is not good idea. Inform people about consequence with lack of good stabilisation as it can be just waste of money after this recommendation
Using an ND depends on the situation. Sometimes having the cinematic motion blue is not what the situation calls for and a lower shutter speed is not preferred, in those cases go without the ND and let the shutter speed climb. ND are just another tool available in the photographers tool kit.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@markexploringnewstuffso when ARE thise filters needed? I don t think u shoot interviews with the action cam so..?
ND are often required on bright sunny days or to enhance colors. The only alternative is to really increase your recording speed and see it that helps.
ND’s are like sunglasses you use them, squint or just look away. Be well,
NDs are fine when you have enough light and do casual vlogging on foot, but would recommend removing the ND and use higher shutter speed when doing fast action
ND8 > ALL
Thanks for watching.