DJI Drone ( ND32 & PL) Filtee Mini3 Pro Filter - Light Reduction 5-stops, with Single-sided Anti-reflection Green Film, Waterproof and Scratch-resistant Compatible with Mini3
SKU: KF01.2045
I do have many filters from K&F for my cameras as well as drones. They are my favorite. Always made of great material and look great. I am using them now primarily for my MINI 3 Pro.
Truly a great product!
Truly a great product!
14/05/2023
This filter kit for DJI Mini 3 Pro is ideal to give another dimension to improve photos and video.
The filters are easy to slot in and feel secure once on. You get 6 in total which are ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000.
They each have different uses in different situations and weather conditions, such as reducing reflections, flares, stopping light reduction and improving image quality.
All in all, it's a good quality set of lenses and similarly priced to others on K&F Concept.
I hope you found this review helpful.
The filters are easy to slot in and feel secure once on. You get 6 in total which are ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000.
They each have different uses in different situations and weather conditions, such as reducing reflections, flares, stopping light reduction and improving image quality.
All in all, it's a good quality set of lenses and similarly priced to others on K&F Concept.
I hope you found this review helpful.
14/05/2023
So far, I had no experience with filters on drones. Of course, I've already noticed what problems arise when shooting in bright ambient light or directly against the sun.
I received the set of 6 filters and 8 propellers including screws and a screwdriver. The filter attachments are perfectly packaged in a sturdy plastic box and a foam carrier. These can be removed relatively easily, and the installation on the drone's camera can also be installed by newbies without much practice.
The ND4, ND8 and ND16 filters are completely sufficient for normal to moderate solar radiation. If the sun shines unhindered on the camera, you can easily reach for ND32 or ND64. Only the ND1000 filter darkens the image significantly and is more likely to be used when there are strong reflections on the water surface.
Conclusion: great, high-quality set whose filters stay perfectly on the lens of the drone camera.
I received the set of 6 filters and 8 propellers including screws and a screwdriver. The filter attachments are perfectly packaged in a sturdy plastic box and a foam carrier. These can be removed relatively easily, and the installation on the drone's camera can also be installed by newbies without much practice.
The ND4, ND8 and ND16 filters are completely sufficient for normal to moderate solar radiation. If the sun shines unhindered on the camera, you can easily reach for ND32 or ND64. Only the ND1000 filter darkens the image significantly and is more likely to be used when there are strong reflections on the water surface.
Conclusion: great, high-quality set whose filters stay perfectly on the lens of the drone camera.
13/05/2023
I bought this for DJI mini pro. These are some great filters for the drone provides with protection for the ones at the same time gets better view of the sunset and easy to control exposure. This product comes with good packaging and a case to store all the six filters easy to install and the copper on the outside of the filter provides a nice look to match the drone propellers.
12/05/2023
This set of ND filters came with (ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND 64, and ND1000). They come in a nice plastic case with slots for each filter. They do not move around in the case once closed.
They fit great on the Mini 3 Pro. They snap on and I have not had any problems with them falling off.
I found my photos turned out best with ND8 and ND16 but this all depends on the conditions at the time of the flight. I think having an ND128 would be more useful than the ND1000.
Good value and quality here for 6 filters when you compare to other brands which are more expensive. This set comes with replacement propellers also which is a nice bonus!
They fit great on the Mini 3 Pro. They snap on and I have not had any problems with them falling off.
I found my photos turned out best with ND8 and ND16 but this all depends on the conditions at the time of the flight. I think having an ND128 would be more useful than the ND1000.
Good value and quality here for 6 filters when you compare to other brands which are more expensive. This set comes with replacement propellers also which is a nice bonus!
12/05/2023
I use this brand filters for all my drones and cameras. Great filters made of great material and high quality.
They look great as well. They are truly a must have for the MINI 3 Pro because of the 1.7 aperture they help you get your shutter speed in the sweet spot for the best photos and videos.
They look great as well. They are truly a must have for the MINI 3 Pro because of the 1.7 aperture they help you get your shutter speed in the sweet spot for the best photos and videos.
12/05/2023
K&F Concept ND Filters have always been my go-to filters in terms of quality and price. They fit perfectly on my DJI Mini 3 Pro and work just as advertised. If you are making videos with your mini 3, you need to grab a set of these since the mini three pros have a fixed aperture of 1.7 which means that the shutter has to be stopped to get those cinematic videos.
In terms of picture quality, I work flawlessly. You will not notice any difference between this set and a 200+ dollar filter. The price to performance for these filters is simply amazing.
In terms of picture quality, I work flawlessly. You will not notice any difference between this set and a 200+ dollar filter. The price to performance for these filters is simply amazing.
11/05/2023
I am only going to comment on the filters, as unsure why they even bothered with subpar propellers in this otherwise great entry-level set.
The filters take 5 seconds to swap and perform well, considering their price. There are some colour artefacts here and there, or a sneaky glary shadow, but these are more than good enough for anything that isn't a well-paid professional gig that needs pristine footage at all times.
Recommended, just don't forget that you will need to switch your exposure/white balance to manual mode for best results, as auto mode will try to counter the filters…
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The filters take 5 seconds to swap and perform well, considering their price. There are some colour artefacts here and there, or a sneaky glary shadow, but these are more than good enough for anything that isn't a well-paid professional gig that needs pristine footage at all times.
Recommended, just don't forget that you will need to switch your exposure/white balance to manual mode for best results, as auto mode will try to counter the filters…
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10/05/2023
My Mini3Pro works perfectly with these filters, the gimbal has no problems with them, the box for the filters is robust and it is no damage to have spare propellers. They are easy to change. I don't notice any discoloration caused by the ND filters in the image.
That actually says it all, this set is clearly recommended for the Mini3 Pro. But now the question: Who are these filters recommended for and for what?
Simply put, for anyone who doesn't want a video look but a movie look on their recordings. What is the difference? In the so-called motion blur.
When you film with a drone at noon on a sunny winter day when it snows, the camera sets itself for an extremely short exposure time due to the brightness. Each image is only exposed for an x-thousandth of a second. If you pause the video afterwards and look at the individual frames, every single image is a razor-sharp photo, no matter how fast you flew. It is this complete sharpness of the individual images that creates the video look, which is often perceived as cheap.
Film look has motion blur, i.e. fast-moving elements in the shot, e.g. in the foreground at close range, are somewhat blurred in the individual images. As a result, the rapid movement of objects while the film is running becomes more fluid for the eye. In the individual image, however, you can see the blur of the fast-moving objects. This type of recording is also more like seeing our eyes. The image becomes more natural.
ND filters are required to achieve this effect. To achieve a movie 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 shoot a video at 30 fps, the target exposure time is 1/60th of a second per frame. At 60 fps equivalent to 1/120th etc. This is a guide, you can experiment and achieve 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 outshining. If you now place a high ND filter, e.g. 64 or even 1000, on the camera, the filter darkens the lens. This allows you to set the camera to a 60th exposure time, the filter allows less light to enter the camera and the image looks good... but with the motion blur caused by the 60th of a second shutter speed. When which ND filter is correct has to do with experience. In general, a higher number indicates a greater darkening of the lens.
ND filters are therefore needed if you want to make more natural-looking videos that include fast movement. A good example is to fly quickly over a rapeseed field with the beautiful yellow flowers at a distance of only a few centimeters in height.
You have to know for yourself whether you prefer a movie look or a video look. Both can have their own appeal. But if you want a movie look... I can recommend this filter set.
That actually says it all, this set is clearly recommended for the Mini3 Pro. But now the question: Who are these filters recommended for and for what?
Simply put, for anyone who doesn't want a video look but a movie look on their recordings. What is the difference? In the so-called motion blur.
When you film with a drone at noon on a sunny winter day when it snows, the camera sets itself for an extremely short exposure time due to the brightness. Each image is only exposed for an x-thousandth of a second. If you pause the video afterwards and look at the individual frames, every single image is a razor-sharp photo, no matter how fast you flew. It is this complete sharpness of the individual images that creates the video look, which is often perceived as cheap.
Film look has motion blur, i.e. fast-moving elements in the shot, e.g. in the foreground at close range, are somewhat blurred in the individual images. As a result, the rapid movement of objects while the film is running becomes more fluid for the eye. In the individual image, however, you can see the blur of the fast-moving objects. This type of recording is also more like seeing our eyes. The image becomes more natural.
ND filters are required to achieve this effect. To achieve a movie 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 shoot a video at 30 fps, the target exposure time is 1/60th of a second per frame. At 60 fps equivalent to 1/120th etc. This is a guide, you can experiment and achieve 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 outshining. If you now place a high ND filter, e.g. 64 or even 1000, on the camera, the filter darkens the lens. This allows you to set the camera to a 60th exposure time, the filter allows less light to enter the camera and the image looks good... but with the motion blur caused by the 60th of a second shutter speed. When which ND filter is correct has to do with experience. In general, a higher number indicates a greater darkening of the lens.
ND filters are therefore needed if you want to make more natural-looking videos that include fast movement. A good example is to fly quickly over a rapeseed field with the beautiful yellow flowers at a distance of only a few centimeters in height.
You have to know for yourself whether you prefer a movie look or a video look. Both can have their own appeal. But if you want a movie look... I can recommend this filter set.
07/05/2023