DJI MINI 3 Pro FREEWELL Polarizer Filter vs NO FILTER: BEST Side by Side Comparison on YOUTUBE!
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- DJI MINI 3 PRO: Comparing the FREEWELL Polarizing CPL Filter side by side to the MINI 3 PRO WITHOUT a filter. This maybe the most important Mini 3 accessory you need. Amazing what this little guy can do and all the extra colors, shades, and textures that are brought out when using a polarizing filter.
Honestly, i like the shots 😮without the filter. That just me.
Removing the blue reflection of the sky in my opinion, at least in this spefici shot, isn't great to be honest.
The blue reflecting on the water surface gives a much more appealing look to me.
Sky looks a little bit darker though.
Thanks for the video!
sorry for the late reply. thank you!
Thanks for these tests, as someone else said in the comments it would have been interesting to see the effect of the CPL on the water on a 90% degrees bird eye view shot. Anyway you can get the potential of the filter, especially on the very last comparison where water gets a wider variety of tones with the CPL. Cheers buddy
thank you!
I've seen a couple of your videos now with the 'after' first - please for the love of everything, do it the other way around in future!
noted I appreciate your input
@@AerialMotionPhotography and I appreciate the videos :)
Another one of your awesome videos Adam. You are the man in this industry. Hey, is that a new wedding ring I see on your finger???
thank you and yes sir you are seeing that correctly 😁😁
You'll get the maximum polarization effect when at 90 degrees angle from the sun. If you're flying straight towards or away from the sun it's not going to be too much difference, although with a wide angle lens some parts of the sky will still look darker.
CPL filters show maximum effect 90 deg.relative to sun direction.Variable CPL filters allow adjustments to be made effect -wise based on direction relative to sun orientation.Pro settings on the Mini will also help mitigate lightening/darkening throughout your flights.
Well I just got one as I'll be flying over water and the sky does come out better also it protects the lens on the mini 3 pro from dust and possible salt spray from sea water if flying low so that's why I got it. Just hope I don't get extra sun glare though, still will find out.
Nice!!
To me If you like the blue sky and blue water it’s definitely No filter. If I want less reflection and contrast it’s with Filter. Great video … thanks
Totally
Very informative video thanks for sharing this was exactly what I needed before making the purchase 👍
nd filter makes alot of difference much detailed
It's CPL, not a ND. ND doesn't remove any reflections.
How can we have confidence in you when right at the start you talk about the ‘stock piece of glass’? As it comes the the Mini 3 Pro has no glass in front of the lens. I have a polarising filter on mine but that’s simply an extra level of protection for the lens itself.
I must have missedspoke. Thank you I will add that correction in the description 👍🏼
Everything is as intended, I'm going to buy this drone at the entry level and add another filter, thank you
It has stitching errors but the mini 2 doesn't. I'm using app version 1.8.0 . I updated the mini 3 a few days ago & the range problem is gone but they need to fix the stitching. You can see sunridge park in phx photosphere taken with mini 2 on google & no stitching errors then i got photosphere of friendship park in avondale with mini 3 & stitching errors. Better resolution than mini 2 but you can clearly see several errors. I calibrated the gimbal & compass so i dont think thats the problem. I also tried cine & normal if i remember but no luck. I'll try the heavy battery, & eventually swap microsd if theres still errors but i think its a software issue. I might try 360 with a filter too & see if that helps along with using another phone. As long as ppl keep buying their drone they have no incentive to fix their stitching. They will if i end up giving them a bad review.
interesting.. I’ve never heard of a stitching issue. Is that with panoramic photos?? thanks for your comment! I loved all the DJI Mini’s and feel like each generation was better.
@@AerialMotionPhotography panoramic 360 photos have bad stitching errors up close on the mini 3 pro. I haven't tried raw yet but jpeg has terrible stitching. Mini 2 seems perfect as long as u dont cover the landing sensors which causes a vision sensor error even after taking the tape off.
Is the queen many open for tours yet?
Nice comparison
Thank you very much!
Thanks. This video helped me to buy proper filters:)
sweet!
Would it be safe to say the filter lowers the whites as well?
that is a good question. i am not sure about that.
Very interesting test, thank you. Just one question: What about your settings to shoot this video ? Is it full AUTO ? Any postproduction work ?
thank you. full auto and no postproduction :)
@@AerialMotionPhotography 👍Thanks a lot. Freewell CPL filter for Mini 3 Pro is ordered 😉
@@F2DX-Patrick awesome have fun!
what is the reflection on white building at left (3.16 min) and how to remove this...thanks
sorry for the late reply. are you talking about the filter side example at 3:16?
yes at left white and black building....some reflection on the wall...do you have solution to remove this reflection....@@AerialMotionPhotography
i try some filter on my mini 3 but the reflection is present!!!!
@@alainb4238 I feel like the angle of the filter and sun plays a big role (cpl filters are adjustable and can be turned to match the angle of the sun).
Interesting review.
thank you
So is this filter the same as wearing polarised sunglasses .
pretty much that’s the best analogy 👍🏼
@@AerialMotionPhotography I fly fish a lot of rivers looking for fish and a good quality pair of poarised sunglass make a huge difference. This CPL filter i think will do the trick unless you would reccomend any others .
@@saltire546 yep it is!
The buildings and yachts are still overexposed. Is this due to the type of the filter lacking polarizing properties? Dji records HDR, if im not mistaking. However this looks too contrasted of deep blacks and clipped whites. Is there a setting to preserve more mid tones?
this is only a polarizer and doesn’t have any ND strength to darken the image so the shutter speed can be slowed down. I don’t know if DJI does HDR. It can take 3 & 5 bracketed photos (AEB). my main goal is to not blow out the highlights.
you might want to try a ND/PL 16 or 32 especially on bright days like we have in Southern California. Hope this helps 👍🏼
I like the ones with no filter... But maybe it's just me.