Did you remember to place x2 sets to one side for meHello All and good day.....I just wanted to provide and update and let you know all that have ordered yesterday your filters are packaged and ready to go out in tomorrows mail...

Did you remember to place x2 sets to one side for meHello All and good day.....I just wanted to provide and update and let you know all that have ordered yesterday your filters are packaged and ready to go out in tomorrows mail...
I sure didDid you remember to place x2 sets to one side for me![]()
I'd like a set.....just not sure how to buy it...i saw your post with PayPal address but i have no clu how to proceed.....on top of that i couldn't find a way to private message you......thanks.I sure did
I'd like a set.....just not sure how to buy it...i saw your post with PayPal address but i have no clu how to proceed.....on top of that i couldn't find a way to private message you......thanks.
Do you guys mind telling when WHEN you would use an ND filter? I was under the impression that you would use one if you needed to leave the shutter open a long time, for example to make a waterfall look like it has motion, or to make ocean waves look all misty. or even when taking a long exposure of a busy tourist attraction when you want to leave the shutter open for minutes at a time so that they disappear in the final shot.
I imagine you'd need a tripod for all these shots. The P3 it very good at hovering, but I imagine not so good for very long exposures. And I assume you would never use an ND filter when shooting video, right?
Can you help me understand when you'd use it then?
Do you guys mind telling when WHEN you would use an ND filter? I was under the impression that you would use one if you needed to leave the shutter open a long time, for example to make a waterfall look like it has motion, or to make ocean waves look all misty. or even when taking a long exposure of a busy tourist attraction when you want to leave the shutter open for minutes at a time so that they disappear in the final shot.
I imagine you'd need a tripod for all these shots. The P3 it very good at hovering, but I imagine not so good for very long exposures. And I assume you would never use an ND filter when shooting video, right?
Can you help me understand when you'd use it then?
Message sent, awesome work!I recently purchased some -3 stop ND Gel material and setup my CNC machine with a drag knife and cut a filter to fit exactly into the removable lens cover that is on the Phantom 3.
It is raining here at the moment so have not had a chance to take it out for a test but will post comparison pictures here when i am able....
For now here are some pics of the filter and of it installed on my camera....
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Brilliant article, I've just contacted Rosco to get a sample packHello everyone, just wrote this quick article on how you can make a DIY ND filter for the P3.
http://www.lightingmods.blogspot.pt/2015/05/diy-dji-phantom-3-vision-nd-filters-for.html
Hope this could help,
Best wishes
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