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The Neutral Density Filter Set for the DJI Mavic 3 offers precise control over shutter speed and long exposure photography. This set includes four ND filters: ND64, ND128, ND256, and ND512. These filters are designed to reduce the amount of light entering the camera lens by various levels, allowing you to adjust for different lighting conditions. The reduction in light helps achieve longer exposure times and lower shutter speeds, which is particularly useful for creating unique visual effects and controlling the exposure in very bright daylight situations.
The ND filters in this set provide light reduction in the range of 6 to 9 stops, which is a significant reduction that allows for creative control over exposure settings. This reduction in light is especially beneficial when dealing with extremely bright environments where traditional exposure settings might result in overexposure.
One of the key advantages of using these ND filters is their ability to maintain true colors, highlights, and low-light detail in your shots. The filters are designed to capture accurate colors and preserve important visual elements, even when working with extended exposure times.
Moreover, the filter set is designed to work effectively even when the camera's shutter is open for a full 180 degrees and with low ISO settings during recording. This capability is crucial for capturing smooth and natural-looking motion blur in videos or long exposure shots.
The snap-joint design of the filters ensures a secure and reliable fit onto the camera lens of the DJI Mavic 3 drone. This design helps keep the filters in place during flights, preventing unwanted movement or detachment that could affect the quality of your shots.
Specifications:
- Light Transmission Size: 12.5×8.2 mm (tele lens); 19.8×16.2 mm (wide-angle lens)
- Individual Weight: 2.3 g
What's In The Box:
- 1 x ND64 Filter
- 1 x ND128 Filter
- 1 x ND256 Filter
- 1 x ND512 Filter
- 1 x Case