This completely. That is just a .20 part from the that is a cheaply made ND filter that is below average.If that's all, then I would buy filters for it instead of a new lens cover. Lots of choices.
Detailed comparison of commonly used ND filters
Correct, the UV filter was smashed, but the actual lens is totally fine. The legs took a bash as well but nothing major. I'm amazed how well he turned out given that the crash caused the battery to fall out (that's toast) and my trackimo to fly out too (note: strap that thing in next time). Downtown San Francsico, thankfully he landed on a fire escape and with the help of a super nice security guy, I was able to retrieve him.
Hurrah!
They screw on.Thank you sir. I unscrewed the UV lens which is the broken part, and inspected the glass on the actual lens and it's perfect.
The Polar Pro filters, do they screw on in the same way as the UV filter that's already on the 4 when purchased?
Or do they go over that?
Thanks again guys!
Remember, in some lighting conditions you don't want to use an nd filter, so to have a standard uv filter too would be a good ideaThanks guys!
Your gonna love the Polar Pro ND's for sure! It's great to have a ND4 thru ND32. And I guess a polarizer for certain things like water or shiny things. I picked up the Cinema set from them and just love them!Sounds good! Ordered them just now, thanks again fellas
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