I came to this video from the tripod one. I don't know why I clicked this and watched it full. I have no plans of buying the filter for Pocket 3. But your video hooked me and I couldn't stop watching. Your narration and honesty is addicting. This was like selling a hair brush to a bald person. Thank you!
The ND 1000 is used when you have artificial light illuminating your subject. If you noticed the background was dark and just right to add a light to illuminate yourself and make you pop out from the background. You can use a low budget Molus x100 which is what I use and works really good.
subbed! Thank you! You're very calming to listen to and enjoyed that ! Did you have the video explaining the settings to get the most and a tutorial on how to set the Dji manually to use with the filters? I get a bit confused, I understand you have to lower the is SO as much as possible ( to the point its overexposed which wil be fixed with the filters) and the stops?
Thanks for subscribing. I am working on a video about getting more out of the Osmo pocket three. I keep putting it off because I’m not sure. I have completely mastered it yet. Sometimes my perfectionism works against me. Hopefully I can overcome it soon.
I noticed you had gimball issues with the polarizing filters. Did you also have the same fitting issues with the regular ND filters when turning off the pocket 3?
Yes, any freewell filter makes it so that it does not go in like normal when shut down. However, the camera senses that it won’t go in and flips around the other way, which is still protected in the case. So, it’s not a big deal to me. I have heard that there are some filters That are thinner, but I do not have any of those test yet. Thanks for the question.
@@storybabble awesome thank you for your prompt and honest reply about the product! I bought the original dji set hoping that once my camera arrives it can be turned out properly with them still in place. I have heard BRDRC is able to fit in without any problems if you forget to remove them while turning it off. In which case knowing my brain....I will forget...
are you sure the nd/pl was 128? it doesnt seem to exist on their website. also it doesnt show on the link you provided. the highest it shows is an nd/pl 64
It is frustrating that the ND/PL 64 is only in the mega pack. That’s why I recommend the ND/PL 32 if you only get one filter. Hopefully they will start selling that soon a separate filter.
Isn't that strange how every channel only talks about freewell for the pocket 3? They're sponsoring every channel, you seen one you've seen them all. Watered down crap.
I hear you man. There does seem to be a herd mentality that I’m part of. But I tried to make my video about the need for an ND filter rather than the specific Freewell filter. Just saying.
@@storybabble oh I'm not knocking you or other creators. I just wish that other companies would sponsor as well so we had more of a variety. When everybody uses the same filters, why watch all of them? I purchased all the k&f filters, I guess I'll just have to try them on my own without learning about them. And heck maybe I'll do a video about them.
I came to this video from the tripod one. I don't know why I clicked this and watched it full. I have no plans of buying the filter for Pocket 3. But your video hooked me and I couldn't stop watching. Your narration and honesty is addicting. This was like selling a hair brush to a bald person. Thank you!
Your comment made me laugh. Love your sense of humor. Thanks so much for your kind words.
Very well done my friend , thank you !
Many thanks!! Appreciate it.
The ND 1000 is used when you have artificial light illuminating your subject. If you noticed the background was dark and just right to add a light to illuminate yourself and make you pop out from the background. You can use a low budget Molus x100 which is what I use and works really good.
That is a great tip. Thanks for your insights.
my dude this was great. I don't need to research anymore NDs
Thanks man.
Seeing that this company is sponsoring every channel I think you should research other ones.
Subbed. I like the glow mist filters. I think the dreamy look is amazing
Thanks! Welcome to the family!
That's really awesome, thanks a lot 😊
Glad you like it! Thanks.
Thank you for these examples I have my filters coming in the mail today later I’m so excited and these are the exact samples I needed to see 😊
Fantastic. I’m glad I was able to help. I think you will enjoy them.
Great information. Glad to hear someone else had trouble handling these little things.
Thanks. It’s nice to know I’m not alone.
subbed! Thank you! You're very calming to listen to and enjoyed that ! Did you have the video explaining the settings to get the most and a tutorial on how to set the Dji manually to use with the filters? I get a bit confused, I understand you have to lower the is SO as much as possible ( to the point its overexposed which wil be fixed with the filters) and the stops?
Thanks for subscribing. I am working on a video about getting more out of the Osmo pocket three. I keep putting it off because I’m not sure. I have completely mastered it yet. Sometimes my perfectionism works against me. Hopefully I can overcome it soon.
Thanks for the video. I don't have any questions any more🎉
Hope I was helpful. Thanks for commenting.
Great video! Definitely deserves more views, a sub and a like for your effort!
Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the encouragement.
I noticed you had gimball issues with the polarizing filters. Did you also have the same fitting issues with the regular ND filters when turning off the pocket 3?
Yes, any freewell filter makes it so that it does not go in like normal when shut down. However, the camera senses that it won’t go in and flips around the other way, which is still protected in the case. So, it’s not a big deal to me. I have heard that there are some filters That are thinner, but I do not have any of those test yet. Thanks for the question.
@@storybabble awesome thank you for your prompt and honest reply about the product! I bought the original dji set hoping that once my camera arrives it can be turned out properly with them still in place. I have heard BRDRC is able to fit in without any problems if you forget to remove them while turning it off. In which case knowing my brain....I will forget...
The ND 1000 (10 Stops) is for Timelapse, where you can take the shutter speed bellow the normal video range. Great for motion-lapse
That makes sense. Thanks so much for that insight. Appreciate it.
Great video , well done ! So you think it is better to purchase this freewell set than the official dji set of three filters for pocket3 ?
Hard to say. I have not tried the DJI set of three filters. My guess is that they will be just as good, but probably not better.
very helpful tips. thanks for sharing
My pleasure 😊 thank you for letting me know.
this is good uploading~✋
Thanks.
Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad to help.
are you sure the nd/pl was 128? it doesnt seem to exist on their website. also it doesnt show on the link you provided. the highest it shows is an nd/pl 64
It is frustrating that the ND/PL 64 is only in the mega pack. That’s why I recommend the ND/PL 32 if you only get one filter. Hopefully they will start selling that soon a separate filter.
thank you
You're welcome
I bought a pack of filters, all fell of at different times
They are hard to handle. That’s for sure.
Isn't that strange how every channel only talks about freewell for the pocket 3? They're sponsoring every channel, you seen one you've seen them all. Watered down crap.
I hear you man. There does seem to be a herd mentality that I’m part of. But I tried to make my video about the need for an ND filter rather than the specific Freewell filter. Just saying.
@@storybabble oh I'm not knocking you or other creators. I just wish that other companies would sponsor as well so we had more of a variety. When everybody uses the same filters, why watch all of them? I purchased all the k&f filters, I guess I'll just have to try them on my own without learning about them. And heck maybe I'll do a video about them.
@@jasonmelo1974 Thanks for your insights. I should probably reach out to other filter companies as well.