PGYTECH DJI Mini 3 Pro Filter ND-PL Set – NDPL 8 16 32 64 Professional

$88.00

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SKU: PGY-30A-011 Category:

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Product Description

PGYTECH DJI Mini 3 Pro Filter ND-PL Set (NDPL 8 16 32 64) (Professional)

FEATURES:

1.Four types of filters for your drone to create smooth shots;
2.Extremely lightweight with CNC aluminium frame;
3.Features double-sided, multi-layered coating that repels water;
4.Professional optical glass for high-definition images;

DJI Mini 3 Pro UV Filter (Professional)

The filter has a hard coating that protects the lens and sensors by preventing UV light from entering the camera. It blocks out blue light which prevents images from looking bluish or whitish when shooting in open spaces like at sea or in large fields. High transmittance, doesn’t affect image sharpness.

DJI Mini 3 Pro CPL Filter (Professional)

The CPL filter eliminates glare from reflective surfaces, such as water, snow or even glass windows when flying outdoors. It increases color saturation and image clarity to create more expressive and vivid photos. Rotate to change its polarizing effect. Eliminates polarization, improves image definition and vividness.

DJI Mini 3 Pro Filter ND-PL Set(NDPL 8 16 32 64) (Professional)

The Hybrid ND-PL filter prevents unwanted reflections. It also saturates colors and improves image sharpness to create more vivid photos. It reduces the shutter speed and prevents overexposure to create smooth, cinematic, aerial videos. Rotate to change its polarizing effect.

DJI Mini 3 Pro Filter ND Set (ND8/16/32/64) (Professional)

The ND filter also called the Reducing Light filter, or Neutral Density filter reduces the amount of light in very bright conditions so that the camera can choose the correct exposure value and avold excessive exposure. It also improves the color saturation of the picture, makes the picture more transparent and alive. You can also use a slow shutter speed to shoot some special effects, such as a mist of water, light track at night, etc. When you shoot video in direct sun exposure, you can reduce the shutter speed by subtracting the lens, so that the video has the appropriate motion blur and looks balanced.