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Polar Pro P4PRO-CS-Exposure Phantom 4 Pro Cinema Series Exposure Filters 3-Pack

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Brand PolarPro
Material Glass
Photo Filter Thread Size 33 Millimeters
Photo Filter Effect Type Neutral Density
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant

About this item

  • Engineered specifically for the phantom 4 pro / advanced cameras
  • Cinema series production quality glass with ar coating
  • Feather-light design for smooth gimbal operation
  • Includes custom filter hard case

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Long exposure photography: polarpro’s high power ND filters enable photographers to capture long exposure shots during daylight hours. Natively there is too much light for the phantom 4 pro and advanced to shoot long exposure during the day. A heavy ND filter such as an nd64, nd128, or nd256 will help cut down light unlocking longer exposures during the day. What to expect: shooting long exposure images from a drone can be challenging and requires shooting a lot of images. The goal is to keep the drone stable while the shutter is open (this can be up to 8 seconds). This makes shooting in windy conditions challenging. We recommend shooting long exposure in very calm winds and shooting many images. When you shoot 100 images you should expect 1 or 2 great images from that set. Many of these images will be blurry, this means the drone drifted while the shutter was open. Therefore, you will want to take as many images as possible. Subjects for long exposure: there are many creative long exposure images you can get ideas from. Taking long-exposure images from an aerial perspective unlocks even more opportunities. You can start with shooting water: the ocean, rivers, lakes and see how the longer exposure times, effect images. Then you can use your creative mind to capture other unique perspectives.

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