DJI Mavic 3 Classic Filter 4pcs Set (ND8&PL + ND16&PL + ND32&PL + ND64&PL) with Single-sided Anti-reflection Green Film Waterproof and Scratch-resistant
SKU: SKU.2003
One of the best ND filters set for DJI Mavic 3 Classic. Package and quality of the ND filters are the best. I highly recommend anyone to buy them
03/03/2023
This is such a great looking set of filters. The filters themselves look great before even mounting them. They have a nice weight to them and feel like they will last a long time. The plastic case they come in is great and feels like it will last just as long as the lenses. It’s slim design allows it to easily fit in any case or even in your pocket. They fit great on the drone I use and have greatly improved the images that I’ve taken. I also have to say that the packaging this comes in looks amazing. It feels professional from the moment you get it out of the box. This is a great price for 4 good lenses.
03/03/2023
K&F Concept isn't the most well-established gear maker on the market, but it's quickly become known as one of the better affordable options. The quality here is pretty close to what I expect from their full-sized lens filters, so that's reassuring.
My only real complaint is that it's hard to see the labels on the filters until after they're pulled out.
There seems to be an issue with all third-party Mavic 3 Classic filters, and not just with these ones in particular, where the filters are very tight going onto the camera. It's present in my Neewer filters as well, so at this point I'm convinced that DJI has given every accessory maker dimensions that are just close enough to work, but just wrong enough to make its first-party filters the only ones that are easy to use. So, instead of saying the filters are hard to insert, I'll just call them securely fastened in place.
My only real complaint is that it's hard to see the labels on the filters until after they're pulled out.
There seems to be an issue with all third-party Mavic 3 Classic filters, and not just with these ones in particular, where the filters are very tight going onto the camera. It's present in my Neewer filters as well, so at this point I'm convinced that DJI has given every accessory maker dimensions that are just close enough to work, but just wrong enough to make its first-party filters the only ones that are easy to use. So, instead of saying the filters are hard to insert, I'll just call them securely fastened in place.
03/03/2023
I recently bought a DJI Mavic 3 Classic, primarily for filming video. The Mavic 3 is great as it does have a physical aperture that can be used to have some control over the amount of light coming in, but as with any camera, it is limited. So in order to film at a cinematic frame rate and shutter speed like 24 fps and 1/50th sec shutter speed, I needed help, even on cloudy days. These ND filters do it and do it well.
The filters come in a nice plastic pack with firm foam cutouts for each filter that protect them well. The filters fit on the camera just as securely as the clear glass filter that comes with the drone. But it may take a little fumbling to get it to sit just right. And since the area of the ND filter area is slightly larger than clear filter, the extra filter area ensures that you don't get any vignetting (darkening around the edges) that you can often get with ND filters. Also, I did not notice any color cast.
If I had to complain about anything, it is the microscopic lettering used to label the filters. This is partially due to the thin frame so they don't have much to work with. But they could have used a little larger font for the sake of old guys like me. So keep a magnifying glass in your bag if you want to know which filter you're choosing.
Otherwise, K&F generally make good quality products and this seems to be as well. This is a good value.
The video sample was shot on a mostly cloudy day at 24 fps, 1/50 sec shutter speed, 400 ISO, f/6.3 with the ND8 filter.I recently bought a DJI Mavic 3 Classic, primarily for filming video. The Mavic 3 is great as it does have a physical aperture that can be used to have some control over the amount of light coming in, but as with any camera, it is limited. So in order to film at a cinematic frame rate and shutter speed like 24 fps and 1/50th sec shutter speed, I needed help, even on cloudy days. These ND filters do it and do it well.
The filters come in a nice plastic pack with firm foam cutouts for each filter that protect them well. The filters fit on the camera just as securely as the clear glass filter that comes with the drone. But it may take a little fumbling to get it to sit just right. And since the area of the ND filter area is slightly larger than clear filter, the extra filter area ensures that you don't get any vignetting (darkening around the edges) that you can often get with ND filters. Also, I did not notice any color cast.
If I had to complain about anything, it is the microscopic lettering used to label the filters. This is partially due to the thin frame so they don't have much to work with. But they could have used a little larger font for the sake of old guys like me. So keep a magnifying glass in your bag if you want to know which filter you're choosing.
Otherwise, K&F generally make good quality products and this seems to be as well. This is a good value.
The video sample was shot on a mostly cloudy day at 24 fps, 1/50 sec shutter speed, 400 ISO, f/6.3 with the ND8 filter.
The filters come in a nice plastic pack with firm foam cutouts for each filter that protect them well. The filters fit on the camera just as securely as the clear glass filter that comes with the drone. But it may take a little fumbling to get it to sit just right. And since the area of the ND filter area is slightly larger than clear filter, the extra filter area ensures that you don't get any vignetting (darkening around the edges) that you can often get with ND filters. Also, I did not notice any color cast.
If I had to complain about anything, it is the microscopic lettering used to label the filters. This is partially due to the thin frame so they don't have much to work with. But they could have used a little larger font for the sake of old guys like me. So keep a magnifying glass in your bag if you want to know which filter you're choosing.
Otherwise, K&F generally make good quality products and this seems to be as well. This is a good value.
The video sample was shot on a mostly cloudy day at 24 fps, 1/50 sec shutter speed, 400 ISO, f/6.3 with the ND8 filter.I recently bought a DJI Mavic 3 Classic, primarily for filming video. The Mavic 3 is great as it does have a physical aperture that can be used to have some control over the amount of light coming in, but as with any camera, it is limited. So in order to film at a cinematic frame rate and shutter speed like 24 fps and 1/50th sec shutter speed, I needed help, even on cloudy days. These ND filters do it and do it well.
The filters come in a nice plastic pack with firm foam cutouts for each filter that protect them well. The filters fit on the camera just as securely as the clear glass filter that comes with the drone. But it may take a little fumbling to get it to sit just right. And since the area of the ND filter area is slightly larger than clear filter, the extra filter area ensures that you don't get any vignetting (darkening around the edges) that you can often get with ND filters. Also, I did not notice any color cast.
If I had to complain about anything, it is the microscopic lettering used to label the filters. This is partially due to the thin frame so they don't have much to work with. But they could have used a little larger font for the sake of old guys like me. So keep a magnifying glass in your bag if you want to know which filter you're choosing.
Otherwise, K&F generally make good quality products and this seems to be as well. This is a good value.
The video sample was shot on a mostly cloudy day at 24 fps, 1/50 sec shutter speed, 400 ISO, f/6.3 with the ND8 filter.
02/03/2023
I don't use ND filters all the time, but for those moments when exposure is up against its limit, such as snowy scenes on a sunny day, wheatfields highly reflective surfaces, you simply have to have them. I use my polarizer more than ND filters, but I always keep a set of these in my photo bag. As a few others have mentioned, they are a very tight fit, but you be rest assured they won't come loose in flight. If you don't already have a set, grab these. The price is good and the quality is first rate.
02/03/2023
I was surprised to find that this lens filter kit is packaged in a Neewer brand mailing bag. The filters are enclosed in a plastic protective case in a retail box. You get four focal points, cleaning tissue and the defense shell.
Because the filters are contained in a rigid, transparent storage case, it's easier to take them with you and simply put them in your pocket. The filters are designed to block out light, which can make your photos and videos look too bright. You'll eventually point your drone toward the sun or bright reflections because you're flying it in all directions. By reducing the amount of light that reaches the camera lens, filters allow better exposure of all footage and less glare. Depending on the type of filters you use, they can make colors more vivid and increase contrast.
Simply plug these filters onto your gimbal, which are designed for the Mavic 3 and Mavic Cine drones. They are light enough not to hinder and in no way restrict the movement of the gimbal. Polarization and neutral density are two types of filters that not only improve your colors but also reduce the amount of light that reaches your lens, prevents reflections, and more. Simply plug in a filter and you're ready to go. There is nothing to set up. Thanks to the inclusion of four strengths, you can shoot in a wide range of lighting conditions.
I no longer have to worry about flying over water or in the direction of the sun due to reflections. The image is a bit darker, but the contrast is better and the colors seem to stand out more. It seems like something that can be done in post-production, but if you use a filter, you can do it instantly without having to fiddle with your recorded footage in the software. A cost-effective way to improve the quality of your photos and videos...
Because the filters are contained in a rigid, transparent storage case, it's easier to take them with you and simply put them in your pocket. The filters are designed to block out light, which can make your photos and videos look too bright. You'll eventually point your drone toward the sun or bright reflections because you're flying it in all directions. By reducing the amount of light that reaches the camera lens, filters allow better exposure of all footage and less glare. Depending on the type of filters you use, they can make colors more vivid and increase contrast.
Simply plug these filters onto your gimbal, which are designed for the Mavic 3 and Mavic Cine drones. They are light enough not to hinder and in no way restrict the movement of the gimbal. Polarization and neutral density are two types of filters that not only improve your colors but also reduce the amount of light that reaches your lens, prevents reflections, and more. Simply plug in a filter and you're ready to go. There is nothing to set up. Thanks to the inclusion of four strengths, you can shoot in a wide range of lighting conditions.
I no longer have to worry about flying over water or in the direction of the sun due to reflections. The image is a bit darker, but the contrast is better and the colors seem to stand out more. It seems like something that can be done in post-production, but if you use a filter, you can do it instantly without having to fiddle with your recorded footage in the software. A cost-effective way to improve the quality of your photos and videos...
01/03/2023
I found similar drone ND filters from NEEWER a few months back. These are just as good, from a less well known brand, especially here on Amazon.
They do what they say on the tin; dulling the amount of light coming through the drone lens at the f stops on the side of the filters.
The fit could be better; I am using a Mavic Mini 2. But great kit for the summertime and flying your drone.
They do what they say on the tin; dulling the amount of light coming through the drone lens at the f stops on the side of the filters.
The fit could be better; I am using a Mavic Mini 2. But great kit for the summertime and flying your drone.
01/03/2023
I found similar drone ND filters from NEEWER a few months back. These are just as good, from a less well known brand, especially here on k&f conceept.
They do what they say on the tin; dulling the amount of light coming through the drone lens at the f stops on the side of the filters.
The fit could be better; I am using a Mavic Mini 2. But great kit for the summertime and flying your drone.
They do what they say on the tin; dulling the amount of light coming through the drone lens at the f stops on the side of the filters.
The fit could be better; I am using a Mavic Mini 2. But great kit for the summertime and flying your drone.
01/03/2023
These are so awesome! Now I think these are an absolute must, because they are a game changer. I really like how this comes with the different levels of filtration, because flying on a sunny day requires a much darker filter, while flying on an overcast day might only need slight filtration. They paid attention to the quality, and it shows! These are so nice!
28/02/2023
Hey I love it but I can’t get it to twist all the way round and lock into place. Anyone else? Perhaps it’s a different fit from what was designed for the Cine etc ?
28/02/2023