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Freewell All Day 8Pack Filter Kit voor Air 3 - ND, ND/PL, CPL - Neutrale Kleuroptica, GimbalSafe-technologie
wilgory
3 augustus 2025
Great ND with built in CPL for drone photo/film.
ScottishYorkshireMan
15 juni 2025
Chromatic aberrations plagued me with these filters. Mainly on video and at sunset. They ate great quality, fit well and are very nicely presented. I will update this review when I have worked out the issue. I think it's more scenario than an actual problem.
Luigi Iavarone
9 mei 2025
Freewell si conferma anche con questo prodotto, specificamente creato per il drone della DJI Air 3, il punto di riferimento dei filtri ND.All'interno della confezione si trovano oltre ai filtri polarizzati ND anche un filtro polarizzatore neutro e due filtri per effettuare foto a lunga esposizione.La confezione è rigida e con una chiusura ben salda; a corredo dei filtri è presente anche il classico panno in microfibra indispensabile per la pulizia dei filtri.La confezione essendo abbastanza piccola si riesce a trasportare all'interno della borsa uscita a corredo dell' Air 3 posizionandola in orizzontale a metà tra il radiocomando e il pack batterie.
Baleur
27 maart 2025
Here is the thing, if you are new to drone photography, you may think as i did, after watching all the youtube creators rave on about how essential polarizers are, that its the same as for hand-held cameras.Its not, at all, the same...The main problem with this pack, is that you will be stuck with a polarizer almost every single time you fly, for every single shoot you do.Because you NEED to use ND filters. But here, they are combined.There is no way to "turn off" the polarizing effect. If you twist it so it no longer polarizes into direct sunlight, it will instead polarize the "world" 90 degrees to the sun (so in that case, north and south).This means, every single time you fly, you will have EITHER the east/west polarized (darker sky and darker water, since most water color comes from reflecting the sky), OR north/south polarizing.Why does this matter?It matters because when you do aerial photography, you turn around and fly all over the place, you cant land every single time you want to film something 90 degrees to your side.This means every single thing you film will have the saturation and water / sky magically shift as you yaw the drone around.You cant fix this in post.Either you polarize the direction towards the sun, and will have pitch black seas and a very saturated sky, but then as you turn the drone, you will have blue seas and less saturation 90 degrees either way from the sun.Or you polarize the other angle, then you will have darker "bands" in the sky both at 90 degrees to the sun, and black water, but as you turn the drone towards or away from the sun, the water will become bluer and the sky brighter.You can easily check this with any polarizer, hold it in front of your eye and do a 360. Rotate the filter, repeat.You cant just rotate to "turn it off". It always polarizes some angle from the sun / light.Also a fun trick, hold it in front of your eye and look at your monitor, it will literally go black.Now imagine what happens as you fly at cities with LED advertisement billboards. At random angles they will turn black, because you are stuck using a polarizer for every flight.Now that ive learnt this, i have to literally spend another $100 to get nd filters WITHOUT the polarizer, to get clean consistent all-angle footage.Really ask yourself if you need a polarizer for air footage.Do you want water to lose all color? Yes, its good to see through to the bottom for coastal shots, but only that.Do you want the sky to change saturation and brightness as you turn the drone while filming?Do you reallly want to eliminate reflections?This also means you eliminate rainbows, and the ethereal effect of fog and mist scatter.This also means you eliminate glass skyscrapers reflecting the clouds and lights around them.This means you cant take video or photos of still lakes reflecting the sky and mountains behind like a mirror, without first landing and fixing the polarizing angle, every time you turn the drone.In most cases, you WANT reflections.In rare cases, often hand-held cases, you dont (such as shooting through a window, or fine-tuning the overexposed sky reflecting in a car).Do the research before you buy.Its not as essentiall as youtubers would have you think.
Flipland
1 december 2024
Pas vraiment pratique d’utilisation
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