Hi 😀, thanks for watching and thanks for the nice comment. These filters are really good, you can check out the links in the description on my video. You get a good deal by using them👍. Have a wonderful day 😀
Nice video. I have same set. It’s a real pain to take it out from the pocket 3 lens. The magnet is strong and filter is so thin. I’m considering selling it for DJI filter set.
I use a bunch of K&F stuff. Their black mist filter basically stays on my camera. I was a bit disappointed that I could not stack the k&f vnds with the black mist but things sometimes do not work out like I would want it to. 😅 I also use their filters on my A2 and also the A4. Some say that the filters that let the head fold in are not correct, but I have yet had an issue with them. I am doing some testing with another manufacturer to see if I can stack them with the k&f blackmist. I am more into the vnds but they have some issues when you get to the higher stops. K&f makes great products and stand behind them. I had a black mist for the A2 that developed an imperfection on it after the warranty was up. I contacted them and they said send a picture of the problem. When they saw the picture they immediately sent me a new filter. Great Company that makes quality products at reasonable price.
This was my first time using any filters and I really like them. They did send my ND filters and also black mist filters, cant wait to test them more. And you actually get better image.
@EspenJohan interested to see if those are stackable with the black mist. When I tried the vnds from k&f with the black mist stacked the gold ring that is on the filter shows up in the corners of the video. I bought some of a different brand and in my initial tests they don't do it but they dont have that gold ring and are regular nd/pl not the variable ND.
I gotta say, you are very misleading: nothing in the image changes except the shutter speed. The image doesn't become nicer just because you've put a an ND filter. The only thing is "correct" motion blur and it comes with 2 important points: 1. people all over the world are shooting with smartphones and they have accepted fast shutter speed, I'd say that only RUclipsrs reviewing ND filters care about that, nobody would notice 2. and the reason for that in this specific video is simple - it has no motion. If there is no motion, there is no point in correct motion blur. The only motion we saw was you waving your hand. So my point is - in this specific video with these filters we should see zero differences between just using a shutter speed of 1/800s and an ND filter. VND might give you some changes in the rendering of the sky because VNDs are polarising filters by nature, but true ND filters are called neutral for a reason - they just change the exposure, with no colour cast nor any other changes to the image. And when you say that clouds looks nicer - you could have achieved the same effect by setting exposure compensation in auto mode
I come from Vietnam. I am planning to buy a filter for pocket 3. Thank you for your very useful information. Hope the channel grows more and more
Hi 😀, thanks for watching and thanks for the nice comment. These filters are really good, you can check out the links in the description on my video. You get a good deal by using them👍. Have a wonderful day 😀
Nice video. I have same set. It’s a real pain to take it out from the pocket 3 lens. The magnet is strong and filter is so thin. I’m considering selling it for DJI filter set.
They have good products 👍, not easy to take off. But good that the magnets are strong. Dji has good ones too. Thanks for watching👍
I use a bunch of K&F stuff. Their black mist filter basically stays on my camera. I was a bit disappointed that I could not stack the k&f vnds with the black mist but things sometimes do not work out like I would want it to. 😅
I also use their filters on my A2 and also the A4.
Some say that the filters that let the head fold in are not correct, but I have yet had an issue with them. I am doing some testing with another manufacturer to see if I can stack them with the k&f blackmist.
I am more into the vnds but they have some issues when you get to the higher stops.
K&f makes great products and stand behind them. I had a black mist for the A2 that developed an imperfection on it after the warranty was up. I contacted them and they said send a picture of the problem. When they saw the picture they immediately sent me a new filter. Great Company that makes quality products at reasonable price.
This was my first time using any filters and I really like them. They did send my ND filters and also black mist filters, cant wait to test them more. And you actually get better image.
@EspenJohan interested to see if those are stackable with the black mist. When I tried the vnds from k&f with the black mist stacked the gold ring that is on the filter shows up in the corners of the video. I bought some of a different brand and in my initial tests they don't do it but they dont have that gold ring and are regular nd/pl not the variable ND.
Hi Espen Johan, I am very sad 😔 because my country not available DJI Pocket 3 camera,
Oh thats bad, why dont they sell Dji Pocket 3. Its awesome. Thanks for watching
Amazing video. I wanna buy these filters but I'm in India.
They are amazing, check out the links in my description 👍 , thanks for watching 😀
Hi we can ship to India, check the link to buy:)
@@hellounaaa Glad to know that. Will check the link out. ☺️
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My fault, thanks for watching 😀
I gotta say, you are very misleading: nothing in the image changes except the shutter speed. The image doesn't become nicer just because you've put a an ND filter. The only thing is "correct" motion blur and it comes with 2 important points:
1. people all over the world are shooting with smartphones and they have accepted fast shutter speed, I'd say that only RUclipsrs reviewing ND filters care about that, nobody would notice
2. and the reason for that in this specific video is simple - it has no motion. If there is no motion, there is no point in correct motion blur. The only motion we saw was you waving your hand.
So my point is - in this specific video with these filters we should see zero differences between just using a shutter speed of 1/800s and an ND filter. VND might give you some changes in the rendering of the sky because VNDs are polarising filters by nature, but true ND filters are called neutral for a reason - they just change the exposure, with no colour cast nor any other changes to the image. And when you say that clouds looks nicer - you could have achieved the same effect by setting exposure compensation in auto mode
Thanks for the comment, I see your point. Not trying to be misleading. Comments like this makes me better.