My stock filter is going to be one of those that's difficult to remove.. I just tried and couldn't get it to budge using just my hands. If and when I need to, I'll use cushioned channel-locks, which is what I had to do a year ago with my P3P.
But, unlike with my P3P, I'm not in a big hurry to get ND and/or PL filters for the P4P. The P4P is handling bright and reflective conditions a lot better than the P3P ever did.
Edit: I just took the stock filter off (I had to use pliers), in order to measure the thread diameter. It's 33mm, a non-standard photographic size, so I don't know of any pre-existing filters on the market that would fit. Sooner or later, someone will make filters that are less expensive than the Polar Pro filters, as has happened with previous Phantom models.
But, unlike with my P3P, I'm not in a big hurry to get ND and/or PL filters for the P4P. The P4P is handling bright and reflective conditions a lot better than the P3P ever did.
Edit: I just took the stock filter off (I had to use pliers), in order to measure the thread diameter. It's 33mm, a non-standard photographic size, so I don't know of any pre-existing filters on the market that would fit. Sooner or later, someone will make filters that are less expensive than the Polar Pro filters, as has happened with previous Phantom models.
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