We get some nice sunsets with the Rockies as a backdrop. Thought I'd share and will keep updating as I get more.
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The standard filter supplied is UV. Glare can be reduced by fitting a hood (weight and aerodynamics can be an issue for the gimble though). ND's are good for getting your shutter speed down to close to twice frame rate for video, ND grads are helpful in balancing sky and foreground, polarisers are problematic as the effect changes dramatically with angle to sun and large expanses of sky can show greatly varying colour (looks very unnatural in most cases).Hi yip just p4s as i couldent fly at moon i couldent see,,yes have been thinking about filters,not sure what to get,,very green in that area,few sorts on ebay but unsure,i have bit of sun glare to like some sort of uv be good
Choice thank you i shall order some NDsThe standard filter supplied is UV. Glare can be reduced by fitting a hood (weight and aerodynamics can be an issue for the gimble though). ND's are good for getting your shutter speed down to close to twice frame rate for video, ND grads are helpful in balancing sky and foreground, polarisers are problematic as the effect changes dramatically with angle to sun and large expanses of sky can show greatly varying colour (looks very unnatural in most cases).
ND 16 and 32 will get most use unless you predominantly shoot in the earliest and latest hours of the day or in extremely overcast conditions- especially if you have a preference for 24fps.Choice thank you i shall order some NDs![]()
Here is a photo with my std 3 1st is original 2nd is after touching it up. That was the 1st time I done any touch up.View attachment 78733 pictures good,new sunset pic p4 no filter
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