Thanks for these very helpful explanations- highly appreciated! Wonder though, how filters work in while recording in D-Log? Do you have any opinion/ experience on that?
Thank you for the info, i would not advice to high nd rates for fotography because these light drones bump in the wind, if shutterspeed drops too much the picture will not be getting sharper. Low shutterspeed fotography in darker environments or at night i would advise use of a tripod unless you want artistic fotography.
There are some opinions who think filters other than the original DJI ones are not anymore allowed if the Mini 4 Pro flies with a C0 certification. DJI is in need of publishing a list of compatible equipment to keep it legal within C0. On the other hand EASA states if the filters are within the same physics and aim the same task they are allowed if they don’t change the overall takeoff weight of the drone. A wideangle lens from freewell who comes with ND filters in addition to the wide angle brings my Mini 3 Pro slightly over the magical mark of 250g. Not really a problem if I fly within Open A1 (the same restriction like C1-certified drones). I’m not sure with the C0-certification.
Hi Aside from the practical purpose of cutting out the light to achieve the proper shutter speed and frame rate do the ND filters provide any benefits that cannot be achieved in post? If I use a polarizing filter with the D Log profile are they working against each other? D log makes a purposeful flat image and Polarizing filters pump up the saturation are the opposing each other? With my Air 2S only ever found I used my 8,16,32 and 64. Whats up with no 32 ND filter in DJI brand ND pack- purposeful? Oh ya the plural of sheep is sheep not sheeps. Thanks for the video.
Very informative. really liked this thank you
Now I know everything about fillers
Thanks for these very helpful explanations- highly appreciated! Wonder though, how filters work in while recording in D-Log? Do you have any opinion/ experience on that?
Thank you for the info, i would not advice to high nd rates for fotography because these light drones bump in the wind, if shutterspeed drops too much the picture will not be getting sharper. Low shutterspeed fotography in darker environments or at night i would advise use of a tripod unless you want artistic fotography.
I've now got a 16 Gnd filter to try out, just waiting for the weather to get better in the UK.
There are some opinions who think filters other than the original DJI ones are not anymore allowed if the Mini 4 Pro flies with a C0 certification. DJI is in need of publishing a list of compatible equipment to keep it legal within C0. On the other hand EASA states if the filters are within the same physics and aim the same task they are allowed if they don’t change the overall takeoff weight of the drone. A wideangle lens from freewell who comes with ND filters in addition to the wide angle brings my Mini 3 Pro slightly over the magical mark of 250g. Not really a problem if I fly within Open A1 (the same restriction like C1-certified drones). I’m not sure with the C0-certification.
Really well thought through and delivered Henrik. Best I've seen on this topic to date. 👌
Thank you from Sydney, Australia
Kaz
I tried the Freewell but I get vignetting and yellow cast when using them..
Hi Aside from the practical purpose of cutting out the light to achieve the proper shutter speed and frame rate do the ND filters provide any benefits that cannot be achieved in post? If I use a polarizing filter with the D Log profile are they working against each other? D log makes a purposeful flat image and Polarizing filters pump up the saturation are the opposing each other? With my Air 2S only ever found I used my 8,16,32 and 64. Whats up with no 32 ND filter in DJI brand ND pack- purposeful? Oh ya the plural of sheep is sheep not sheeps. Thanks for the video.
Great as usual Henrik, and again, first comment 😁
Thanks
Snow filter is not just to be used in snow. It's for making signs at night look dreamy, especially neon lights on buildings.