I've been wanting to try ND filters and have a set from PolarPro, but I can't get the original clear DJI lens cover off - it's too tight to take off by hand. Any suggestions?
The lens cover was on very tight on mine too. Easy to remove if you wrap a small rubber band around the stock lens cover and lightly squeeze with your fingers. It was too slippery for me to remove with bare fingers, the rubber band helps grip..I've been wanting to try ND filters and have a set from PolarPro, but I can't get the original clear DJI lens cover off - it's too tight to take off by hand. Any suggestions?
From what I've read starting with an ND of 8 and even going up to 16 helps a lot. Here's a video (not mine) on the subject:
I use a nd 8 during bright days but yesterday shooting close up lavender fields at 7.00pm in Tasmania, 41 degrees S, produced blurry video. Shutter speed was 100, ISO 100. I will repeat the shoot with the normal uv filter.I use nd8 during the golden hour (last hour of sunlight) and nd16 in the mornings after 10am till 3pm, on clear days in California. That's what I have found works best for me, this time of year. It minimizes the jitters when panning.
The new accessory to hold the motors works fine for the filter too.I've been wanting to try ND filters and have a set from PolarPro, but I can't get the original clear DJI lens cover off - it's too tight to take off by hand. Any suggestions?
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