NEEWER ND/PL Filter Set Compatible with DJI Mini 4 Pro, 6
NEEWER ND/PL Filter Set Compatible with DJI Mini 4 Pro, 6 Pack UV CPL ND8/PL ND16/PL ND32/PL ND64/PL Polarizer Neutral Density Drone Lens Accessories, Multi Coated HD Optical Glass/Aluminum Frame
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Dimensions: | 14.1 x 8.4 x 2.4 centimetres |
Brand: | Neewer |
Model: | 10103132 |
Part: | 10103132 |
Dimensions: | 14.1 x 8.4 x 2.4 centimetres |
Filtri per il mio drone DJI mini 4 Pro. Fanno un buon lavoro! Sono robusti e funzionali! Essendo 6 hanno una buona variet per diverse situazioni e condizioni meteo. Magari un po’ troppo costosi! Comunque, Lo Consiglio
PROS
-fit the Mini 4 perfectly
-all filters work nicely (very little colour cast, medium-strong polarisation effect)
-filters are very light
-good case, can keep in the bag with the drone
CONS
-ND64 maximum, it’d be nice if there was a stronger ND in the kit to deal with sunny days
-annoying that they won’t work with a Mini 3 (surely they could have been made so that they’d work on both generations of Mini)
MY STAR RATINGS:
1* substandard, mostly cons
2** barely acceptable, cons outweigh the pros
3*** meets the basic requirements, cons balance the pros
4**** good product, pros outweigh the cons
5***** exceptional, all (or almost all) pros
These are great. Neewer is really making a better name for themselves and these filters are a great addition to your DJI Mini 4 Pro kit. They snap and secure so perfectly to the gimbal and provide clarity that’s really wonderful. No haziness, discoloration, color shift, or vignetting. They don’t disturb the gimbal in the slightest and just feel like they were made by DJI themselves for the drone. The included case is also wonderful, keeping things neatly together and protected from the elements. I would definitely recommend.
I live in Florida and taka lot of outdoor shots around the beaches, lakes, etc. ND/CPL filters are a must with the bright light and water reflection. Gave these NEEWER brand filters a try on my Mini 4 Pro and am really happy. I definitely need a rang and these come with a UV, a CPL as well as 8/16/32/64 ND/CPL filters. I use the UV foir low light night or anytime I just want a basic filter to protect the lens and a ND during the everyday bright sunlight. The value I use depends on the light, but usually I find 16 or 32 to be pretty good for my uses. the polarizing cuts back the glare making my shots way more crisp. I keep this set in my hard case with the drone at all times.
There’s nothing like getting that drone out and capturing some beautiful aerial footage. But challenges sometimes occur when you need the footage to look a particular way. That’s where these ND filters come into play. They allow me to achieve the more cinematic look and feel in video by allowing me to get closer to having that perfect shutter angle. Video looks more natural and exposure levels are maintained much better with these filters.
These filters from Neewer, also allow you to do long exposure aerial shots that may not be at all possible by just setting up a tripod and camera. I can fly out in an inaccessible area and capture the perfect shot with the least amount of effort.
These filters are a must have for any DJI mini 4 drone owner that cares about image quality.
I don’t often use ND filters, but I do really like CPLs. Combining the two when you’re shooting in hazy conditions, or when over water, is a great way to clean your footage of atmospheric haze and overwhelming reflections.
The drone pictured is actually a DJI Mini 3 Pro which I thought I’d test just to see if the filters would fit. They do – barely – so I wouldn’t fully recommend them with that drone but it is possible if you have both the Mini 4 Pro and Mini 3 Pro.
For the kind of weather and brightness we’re experiencing right now, these filters are perfect. For Summer I’d recommend stronger ND filters.
As you can see in the pictures, I previously used and remain a happy newwer customer. I’ve used their filters for a long time and I’ve never been disappointed.
The body of the lenses is aluminum and as always they are built well. The glass is crystal clear and I’ve never found much to complain about other than if you’re new to filters
I can be daunting to figure out what you need. Here is the best way to decide with any filter.
They are sunglasses for your drone. Could you use glasses outside? So could your drone. They are easy to pop on and off, so don’t be afraid to experiment. If you’re going to spend the money on a drone, this is a must, in my opinion. These only go to 64, so it’s a bit light on shade as 64 is my default on a regular day, and on a sunny day, I’ll usually run 128 from my other kit.
Snapped some photos after a business trip to B.C. this last weekend. See for yourself. It wasn’t the brightest out, but without it, my white balance was off the charts and I couldn’t see on the screen.