Reviews
ND filter - normally a must have
I have a larger drone, as well as several professional cameras. An ND filter is of course an absolute "must".
With the DJI Neo it's a little different... we'll see if you really need it.
Why? The quality of the Neo is pretty bad, and it's also very slow if you don't want to connect it to the right controller. I have better drones for that, the Neo should be ready for use quickly, without a controller.
If there's too much light, an ND filter ensures that you get 1/60s, for example, so you have significantly more motion blur and no exposures that are too short, so that everything is "sharp". Since the Neo is relatively slow anyway and due to the quality, it's probably hardly noticeable.
Nevertheless: If you have too much light on vacation, ND filters also help to increase the contrast and avoid having an overexposed image.
It's very easy to attach and I couldn't find anything about this set that bothered me, so it gets full marks.
With the DJI Neo it's a little different... we'll see if you really need it.
Why? The quality of the Neo is pretty bad, and it's also very slow if you don't want to connect it to the right controller. I have better drones for that, the Neo should be ready for use quickly, without a controller.
If there's too much light, an ND filter ensures that you get 1/60s, for example, so you have significantly more motion blur and no exposures that are too short, so that everything is "sharp". Since the Neo is relatively slow anyway and due to the quality, it's probably hardly noticeable.
Nevertheless: If you have too much light on vacation, ND filters also help to increase the contrast and avoid having an overexposed image.
It's very easy to attach and I couldn't find anything about this set that bothered me, so it gets full marks.
07/09/2024