Reviews
Good and affordable filter set, on par with DJI Neo.!!
This is a set of 6 filters for the ""DJI Neo"", of average/acceptable quality, very well presented and at a very good price.... So they are perfect for the camera of this drone.!!
They do not reach the ""excellence"" in terms of luminosity and capture capacity offered by other more professional brands and also 3 times more expensive that make filters for the most powerful lenses of the ""Mavic 3"", ""Cinema"" or ""Enterprise"" series to name the most popular series, but on second thought, it is worth buying them because as I said, they are more than worthy filters for the limited performance that the camera of this small and versatile drone achieves.!!
This is a 6-filter kit for DJI's cheapest, most surprising and newest model, which does not replace the "AVATA2" but can offer similar sensations if you have a "DJI Googles 3", or even surpass them thanks to its autonomous operation based on AI...
But being also the cheapest drone model in its history, the camera it incorporates is also one of the most limited, and although it may be more modern than some other models, it leaves a lot to be desired in terms of results if we compare it with those of its older brothers. (As is also logical.)
The installation is very simple.
The "DJI Neo" has a camera with a gyroscope stabilized on only one axis, like the older models of the "Avata" series, which means that the camera only self-balances or stabilizes on a single axis (up and down), leaving the balancing of the lateral movement to an interpolated compensation through software and artificial intelligence.
Because of this, inserting the filter onto the lens doesn't require too much skill or effort, just holding the lens so it doesn't move in the vertical axis.
Once you have it attached, you just have to press inwards with the flaps hooked on the top, and that's it.
To remove it, do the opposite; start by pulling up from the bottom edge while holding the camera until it separates, and finally unhook the rear flaps upwards.
This K&F filter pack consists of a CPL Circular Polarizer, a UV light filter, plus 4 other light intensity filters ND8, ND16, ND32 and ND64... (As you can see, each one doubles the filtering capacity of the previous one.)
The UV filter is ideal for avoiding ultraviolet light from the sun, improving image quality, and also protecting the lens from dust and scratches. ND filters are light reducers, and as I said, they reduce the light input from 3 to 6 steps, each one reducing twice as much as the previous one, so that it can be synchronized exactly with the camera's shutter speed, allowing precisely the exposure time necessary to adapt to the different light conditions that can reach the sensor, in order to achieve the most balanced images possible.
The CPL filter is a polarizer, which allows you to filter out reflections from water or glass, allowing the camera to go further and break through that barrier, obtaining deeper and more balanced images in terms of color saturation and contrast.!!
Logically, all the filters in this pack also act as protection against dust and scratches, even though the description only mentions this for one.
In addition, a microfibre cloth is included to clean them, which is not bad and comes well wrapped (not loose like other brands do, which include rather bad cloths). And all of this comes well organized inside a practical rigid plastic case, with a hinged lid, to store them comfortably.
For EUQ, you can get an idea of size and presentation. In the photos I compare them with another similar pack for Avata2, bought in a direct store in China and at a very similar price, so I think that this kit is within a fairly good price range to be purchased here.
Of course I give it my maximum rating because, although they are not of excellent quality, they are at a perfect level to cover the needs of the small camera of this wonderful and affordable autonomous mini Drone from DJI
They are filters of very good quality for their price, and I recommend them because they offer results in line with the quality required of them.
Greetings and happy shopping!!
They do not reach the ""excellence"" in terms of luminosity and capture capacity offered by other more professional brands and also 3 times more expensive that make filters for the most powerful lenses of the ""Mavic 3"", ""Cinema"" or ""Enterprise"" series to name the most popular series, but on second thought, it is worth buying them because as I said, they are more than worthy filters for the limited performance that the camera of this small and versatile drone achieves.!!
This is a 6-filter kit for DJI's cheapest, most surprising and newest model, which does not replace the "AVATA2" but can offer similar sensations if you have a "DJI Googles 3", or even surpass them thanks to its autonomous operation based on AI...
But being also the cheapest drone model in its history, the camera it incorporates is also one of the most limited, and although it may be more modern than some other models, it leaves a lot to be desired in terms of results if we compare it with those of its older brothers. (As is also logical.)
The installation is very simple.
The "DJI Neo" has a camera with a gyroscope stabilized on only one axis, like the older models of the "Avata" series, which means that the camera only self-balances or stabilizes on a single axis (up and down), leaving the balancing of the lateral movement to an interpolated compensation through software and artificial intelligence.
Because of this, inserting the filter onto the lens doesn't require too much skill or effort, just holding the lens so it doesn't move in the vertical axis.
Once you have it attached, you just have to press inwards with the flaps hooked on the top, and that's it.
To remove it, do the opposite; start by pulling up from the bottom edge while holding the camera until it separates, and finally unhook the rear flaps upwards.
This K&F filter pack consists of a CPL Circular Polarizer, a UV light filter, plus 4 other light intensity filters ND8, ND16, ND32 and ND64... (As you can see, each one doubles the filtering capacity of the previous one.)
The UV filter is ideal for avoiding ultraviolet light from the sun, improving image quality, and also protecting the lens from dust and scratches. ND filters are light reducers, and as I said, they reduce the light input from 3 to 6 steps, each one reducing twice as much as the previous one, so that it can be synchronized exactly with the camera's shutter speed, allowing precisely the exposure time necessary to adapt to the different light conditions that can reach the sensor, in order to achieve the most balanced images possible.
The CPL filter is a polarizer, which allows you to filter out reflections from water or glass, allowing the camera to go further and break through that barrier, obtaining deeper and more balanced images in terms of color saturation and contrast.!!
Logically, all the filters in this pack also act as protection against dust and scratches, even though the description only mentions this for one.
In addition, a microfibre cloth is included to clean them, which is not bad and comes well wrapped (not loose like other brands do, which include rather bad cloths). And all of this comes well organized inside a practical rigid plastic case, with a hinged lid, to store them comfortably.
For EUQ, you can get an idea of size and presentation. In the photos I compare them with another similar pack for Avata2, bought in a direct store in China and at a very similar price, so I think that this kit is within a fairly good price range to be purchased here.
Of course I give it my maximum rating because, although they are not of excellent quality, they are at a perfect level to cover the needs of the small camera of this wonderful and affordable autonomous mini Drone from DJI
They are filters of very good quality for their price, and I recommend them because they offer results in line with the quality required of them.
Greetings and happy shopping!!
01/11/2024