DJI Drone Mini3 Pro & Mini3 ND64 Filter HD, Light Reduction 6-stops, with Single-sided Anti-reflection Green Film, Waterproof and Scratch-resistant
SKU: KF01.2040
These filters are perfect for my DJI Mini 3 Pro.
They screw directly over the camera after unscrewing the threaded cover, protecting your camera lens and making it easier to shoot without getting overexposed footage in daylight. I love that this pack comes with two adjustable filters covering from 1-5 stops and 5-9 stops so you always have the right amount of light depending on how bright it is. The build quality and packaging quality that go into these filters is second to none and they feel like they were built to last.
They screw directly over the camera after unscrewing the threaded cover, protecting your camera lens and making it easier to shoot without getting overexposed footage in daylight. I love that this pack comes with two adjustable filters covering from 1-5 stops and 5-9 stops so you always have the right amount of light depending on how bright it is. The build quality and packaging quality that go into these filters is second to none and they feel like they were built to last.
05/05/2023
The lenses came in an easy to carry case which is nice as I can just put them in my bag when I go out. They are well labeled and easy to attach to the drone.
05/05/2023
The filters come in a stylish plastic packaging where the filters are held securely and firmly thanks to the inserted foam.
The filters are made of plastic, aluminum would still be of higher quality, but the filters are of great quality and fit.
The filters vary between 2 and 10 times light reduction, which is very flexible in use.
Depending on the weather and the video you want, you can adapt to the circumstances.
I haven't used the spare wings yet, but they make a solid impression, as do the screws.
Couldn't find any problems using the filters, the drone does what it's supposed to.
Clear purchase recommendation and full 5 stars!
The filters are made of plastic, aluminum would still be of higher quality, but the filters are of great quality and fit.
The filters vary between 2 and 10 times light reduction, which is very flexible in use.
Depending on the weather and the video you want, you can adapt to the circumstances.
I haven't used the spare wings yet, but they make a solid impression, as do the screws.
Couldn't find any problems using the filters, the drone does what it's supposed to.
Clear purchase recommendation and full 5 stars!
20/04/2023
Great filters for Mini 3 Pro. My favorite thing is that they stick to the gimble, they don't just slide over them even though you get 6 different colors from ND4 to ND1000 and they come in a protective case. They feel very good. The set even includes a set of mini 3 propellers, very happy with these ND filters
20/04/2023
As far as I can tell, the workmanship is flawless. Everything feels premium, and filters attach easily to the drone.
So far I haven't noticed any deterioration in image quality.
In all test shots, the filters worked as they should.
Here you get a nice selection of filters at a fair price.
From my side I can therefore recommend them.
So far I haven't noticed any deterioration in image quality.
In all test shots, the filters worked as they should.
Here you get a nice selection of filters at a fair price.
From my side I can therefore recommend them.
20/04/2023
The ND Filter Set for the DJI Mini 3 Pro was well packaged and delivered quickly. All filters are delivered directly in a practical plastic box. The scope of delivery includes 6 ND filters and 2 sets of propellers. With the ND filters you can record much nicer videos, especially on cloudless days. These are like a pair of sunglasses for the camera, the higher the value, the darker the image. When filming in 4K 30fps, the shutter speed should be 1/60 to make the footage look cinematic. However, this is impossible on sunny days, even if the ISO is 100. So it needs an ND filter to darken the image. If you want to record with 60fps, you should set the exposure time to 1/120. This requires an ND filter with a small value. So far I have only used the ND4 to ND16 filter. The other filters are only suitable for special applications or for long exposures. The latter is difficult to achieve with a drone.
I am also satisfied with the processing quality of the filters. They are made of aluminum and glass and are very light. Nevertheless, this exceeds the 250g limit. The filters do not affect the functionality of the gimbal system. The protective hood still fits on the gimbal system. The filters can also be attached and removed without any problems. They also sit very firmly on the camera. Finally, you get inexpensive ND filters and 2 sets of propellers that help you to expose the video with the ideal exposure time. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to test the replacement propellers in theory. But I am quite satisfied with the processing quality. These also appear stable and hardly take anything from the original propellers in terms of appearance and size.
I am also satisfied with the processing quality of the filters. They are made of aluminum and glass and are very light. Nevertheless, this exceeds the 250g limit. The filters do not affect the functionality of the gimbal system. The protective hood still fits on the gimbal system. The filters can also be attached and removed without any problems. They also sit very firmly on the camera. Finally, you get inexpensive ND filters and 2 sets of propellers that help you to expose the video with the ideal exposure time. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to test the replacement propellers in theory. But I am quite satisfied with the processing quality. These also appear stable and hardly take anything from the original propellers in terms of appearance and size.
20/04/2023
I took the name of this neutral density filter to heart and tested it here for actual neutrality of color fidelity and would like to share my results with you.
But first of all, processing and quality:
There really is nothing to complain about here. The filters make a valuable impression and have no processing errors. Everything is top notch here, too. The assembly works without any problems and both filters do not fit too heavy but still firmly on the drone.
Convenience factor:
In fact, that's what appealed to me most about the filters. The thought of only having to change the filters when there are extreme changes in the light situation is tempting!
This was also confirmed in the test. You unpack the drone, give power and set the strength of the filter in Live View without having to think about it beforehand. Also the possibility to stay between two stops is great.
Conclusion:
The idea of variable ND filters is ingenious and if these didn't slightly discolor the captured image, the convenience factor of these filters would be superior to all other filters. These filters are a good choice for all those who find the constant filter change so annoying that they can accept it.
But first of all, processing and quality:
There really is nothing to complain about here. The filters make a valuable impression and have no processing errors. Everything is top notch here, too. The assembly works without any problems and both filters do not fit too heavy but still firmly on the drone.
Convenience factor:
In fact, that's what appealed to me most about the filters. The thought of only having to change the filters when there are extreme changes in the light situation is tempting!
This was also confirmed in the test. You unpack the drone, give power and set the strength of the filter in Live View without having to think about it beforehand. Also the possibility to stay between two stops is great.
Conclusion:
The idea of variable ND filters is ingenious and if these didn't slightly discolor the captured image, the convenience factor of these filters would be superior to all other filters. These filters are a good choice for all those who find the constant filter change so annoying that they can accept it.
19/04/2023
This filter kit for DJI Mini 3 Pro is ideal to give another dimension to enhance photos and videos.
The filters are easy to insert and feel secure when switched on. You will get 6 in total which are ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000.
They each have different uses in different situations and weather conditions, e.g. B. to reduce reflections, glare, stop light reduction and improve image quality.
All in all, this is a quality lens set and a similar price to others on Amazon.
I hope you found this review helpful.
The filters are easy to insert and feel secure when switched on. You will get 6 in total which are ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000.
They each have different uses in different situations and weather conditions, e.g. B. to reduce reflections, glare, stop light reduction and improve image quality.
All in all, this is a quality lens set and a similar price to others on Amazon.
I hope you found this review helpful.
19/04/2023
My Mini3Pro works perfectly with these filters, the gimbal has no problems with them, the box for the filters is sturdy and there is no harm in having spare propellers. They can be changed easily. I don't notice any discoloration from the ND filters in the recording.
That says it all, this set is clearly recommended for the Mini3 Pro. But now the question: For whom are these filters recommended and what for?
Put simply, for anyone who doesn't want a video look but wants a film look on their recordings. What's the difference? In the so-called motion blur.
If you film with the drone on a sunny winter day with snow at noon, the camera adjusts itself to an extremely short exposure time due to the brightness. Each picture is only exposed for one thousandth of a second. If you then pause the video and look at the frames, every single frame is a razor-sharp photo, no matter how fast you're flying. It is this complete sharpness of the individual images that creates the video look that is often perceived as cheap.
Film look has motion blur, ie fast-moving elements in the recording, eg in the foreground when it is very close, are somewhat blurred in the individual images. This makes the rapid movement of objects in the running film smoother for the eye. In the single image, however, you can see the blurring of the fast-moving objects. This type of recording also corresponds more closely to how our eyes see. The picture becomes more natural.
To achieve this effect, you need ND filters. In order to achieve a film look, the rule of thumb is that you should double the number of frames per second and thus get the desired exposure time. So if you're shooting a video at 30 fps, the target exposure time is 1/60th of a second per frame. At 60 fps corresponding to 1/120th etc. This is a guide, you can experiment and get interesting results.
On our clear winter afternoon over snow, far too much light falls into the camera in a 60th of a second and the image is completely overblown. If you now put a high ND filter, for example 64 or even 1000 on the camera, the filter darkens the lens. This allows you to set the camera to a 60th exposure time, less light falls through the filter and the picture looks good... but with the motion blur caused by the 60th second exposure time. When which ND filter is right has to do with experience. In general, a higher number indicates a greater darkening of the lens.
So ND filters are needed if you want to make more natural looking videos that contain fast motion. A good example is when you fly over a rapeseed field with the beautiful yellow flowers at a height of only a few centimeters.
You have to decide for yourself whether you prefer a film look or a video look. Both can have their own appeal. But if you want a film look... I can recommend this filter set.
That says it all, this set is clearly recommended for the Mini3 Pro. But now the question: For whom are these filters recommended and what for?
Put simply, for anyone who doesn't want a video look but wants a film look on their recordings. What's the difference? In the so-called motion blur.
If you film with the drone on a sunny winter day with snow at noon, the camera adjusts itself to an extremely short exposure time due to the brightness. Each picture is only exposed for one thousandth of a second. If you then pause the video and look at the frames, every single frame is a razor-sharp photo, no matter how fast you're flying. It is this complete sharpness of the individual images that creates the video look that is often perceived as cheap.
Film look has motion blur, ie fast-moving elements in the recording, eg in the foreground when it is very close, are somewhat blurred in the individual images. This makes the rapid movement of objects in the running film smoother for the eye. In the single image, however, you can see the blurring of the fast-moving objects. This type of recording also corresponds more closely to how our eyes see. The picture becomes more natural.
To achieve this effect, you need ND filters. In order to achieve a film look, the rule of thumb is that you should double the number of frames per second and thus get the desired exposure time. So if you're shooting a video at 30 fps, the target exposure time is 1/60th of a second per frame. At 60 fps corresponding to 1/120th etc. This is a guide, you can experiment and get interesting results.
On our clear winter afternoon over snow, far too much light falls into the camera in a 60th of a second and the image is completely overblown. If you now put a high ND filter, for example 64 or even 1000 on the camera, the filter darkens the lens. This allows you to set the camera to a 60th exposure time, less light falls through the filter and the picture looks good... but with the motion blur caused by the 60th second exposure time. When which ND filter is right has to do with experience. In general, a higher number indicates a greater darkening of the lens.
So ND filters are needed if you want to make more natural looking videos that contain fast motion. A good example is when you fly over a rapeseed field with the beautiful yellow flowers at a height of only a few centimeters.
You have to decide for yourself whether you prefer a film look or a video look. Both can have their own appeal. But if you want a film look... I can recommend this filter set.
19/04/2023
A set of ND filters to reduce the f-stop and thus prevent overexposure, especially with somewhat longer exposure times. Now you can also take quite adventurous photos and videos with the Mini 3 Pro, such as flowing water and waterfalls. In film mode itself, the reflections are significantly reduced, almost completely eliminated.
Also excellent for nature photos, where you have many different light situations with sky, mountains, shadows, etc.
The filters are processed absolutely properly, are attached to the camera on the gimbal instead of the original cover, so you have to remove the old one beforehand. The advantage here is that nothing is additionally attached to the drone, but the dimensions remain completely identical.
Reduces the time required for editing the videos and photos, as fewer steps are required to achieve the perfect result. The ND filters are worthwhile for this alone.
Also excellent for nature photos, where you have many different light situations with sky, mountains, shadows, etc.
The filters are processed absolutely properly, are attached to the camera on the gimbal instead of the original cover, so you have to remove the old one beforehand. The advantage here is that nothing is additionally attached to the drone, but the dimensions remain completely identical.
Reduces the time required for editing the videos and photos, as fewer steps are required to achieve the perfect result. The ND filters are worthwhile for this alone.
17/04/2023