DJI Osmo Pocket 3 16 Pack Filter Set (Black Mist1/4+Black Mist1/8+UV+CPL+ND32&PL+ND16&PL+ND8&PL+ND64&PL+ND8+ND16+ND32+ND64+ND128+ND256+ND1000+Light Pullution Reduction Filter)
SKU: SKU.2277
I will admit that I am an extremely basic and beginner when it comes to the Osmo Pocket 3. I am still learning how to use it well. With that said, I can't offer any technical information to this review. I can only remark on the product itself. These are very nice quality filters. They come in a small plastic case. They are magnetic and of similar quality to the DJI brand lenses. They attach easily and remove easily. And from what I can tell, they do what they are supposed to do. I'm thankful that there are other companies who can provide accessories for this camera at a lower price, but without degrading quality.
26/04/2024
Really nice and complete filter kit that has you covered for a large variety of shooting conditions.
Packaged nicely, and arrived quickly, and everything packs up nicely with the included case.
Build quality is high, and the optics are clean.
I use these for automotive videography, and the polarizer effect is great for cutting the harsh reflections of shiny paint.
Easy to use and adjust, I feel like they are a necessity for anyone using the Pocket 3 to film cars.
Packaged nicely, and arrived quickly, and everything packs up nicely with the included case.
Build quality is high, and the optics are clean.
I use these for automotive videography, and the polarizer effect is great for cutting the harsh reflections of shiny paint.
Easy to use and adjust, I feel like they are a necessity for anyone using the Pocket 3 to film cars.
23/04/2024
These filters are top notch in quality. They have a sturdy metal frame on each and the glass is perfect. The inclusion of a screen protector is a great touch! Even includes a microfiber cleaning cloth. They fit perfectly on the osmo pocket 3 and work like they should. Includes a hard shell plastic carrying case as well. 5 stars!
19/04/2024
These are perfect for my DJI pocket. The CPL works well and the ND filters are made of high quality glass. There was no color cast and they cover a good range for doing daytime videography. K&F always makes great nd filters and these are no different. I have 3 sets from different vendors and I like these the best for the color, sharpness and quality.
15/04/2024
14/04/2024
Excellent product. Carry case a bit big but included screen protector and cleaning cloth
11/04/2024
This K&F Concept 6 Pack of Filters is a great set. The filters are thin and are magnetic - they fit well on my Osmo Pocket 3. The set includes UV, CPL, ND16/PL, ND32/PL, ND64/PL, ND256/PL as well as a case for them. They work well and will allow the camera to close too.
30/03/2024
I ordered this K&F Concept UV/CPL/ND Filter Set Compatible with DJI Osmo Pocket 3 so that I could get some control in brightly lit situations.
There are a few Chinese companies producing photographic accessories that have made the leap from "cheap noname" to trustworthy quality. K&F Concept is one of those companies. While their products are not dirt cheap, they do offer a substantial savings over brand name items with similar quality.
I've been messing around with my Pocket 3 for a few months. Because the camera does not offer the ability to change the aperture, getting consistent depth of field in different lighting situations can be challenging. Using ND filters is one solution. You basically are using the ND filter to reduce the amount of light hitting the sensor. So when you move from indoors to outdoors, or from shade into sun, you use an ND filter so that the amount of light reaching the sensor in the bright environment is reduced to match the amount of light that reached the sensir in the darker environment.
There are a few things to keep in mind when considering an ND filter. First, is it well-coated so that you don't introduce flares and ghosting. Second, is the glass of sufficiently high quality to avoid negative impacts on sharpness. Finally, is the filter neutral so as to avoid color shifts. This set of ND filters from K&F scores on all three. This was true for all four of the ND filters which range from ND8 to ND256.
Some people swear by UV filters. I used to use one in the early days of my still film photography but have since relied on the built-in UV filtering found in most digital cameras. While the UV filter included in this package seems to be of high quality (meaning that it doesn't introduce flaring, ghosting, color shits, or lack of sharpness) I most likely will not be using it.
A CPL (circular polarizing filter) is good for reducing unwanted reflections. I use a CPL all the time when I'm photographing water or in urban landscapes where there is a lot of glass. However, the ability of a CPL to reduce reflections is dependent on the angle of the reflections. As soon as the angle changes, you need to adjust the CPL. Having a CPL on a gimbaled camera is pretty much a no-go. It might be useful for a shot where the camera will not move, but I don't do much shooting like that.
If you want to make your Pocket 3 a more useful tool and achieve more professional results with it, a good set of ND filters is a necessity. These K&F Concept filters would be a valuable addition to your collection of gear.
There are a few Chinese companies producing photographic accessories that have made the leap from "cheap noname" to trustworthy quality. K&F Concept is one of those companies. While their products are not dirt cheap, they do offer a substantial savings over brand name items with similar quality.
I've been messing around with my Pocket 3 for a few months. Because the camera does not offer the ability to change the aperture, getting consistent depth of field in different lighting situations can be challenging. Using ND filters is one solution. You basically are using the ND filter to reduce the amount of light hitting the sensor. So when you move from indoors to outdoors, or from shade into sun, you use an ND filter so that the amount of light reaching the sensor in the bright environment is reduced to match the amount of light that reached the sensir in the darker environment.
There are a few things to keep in mind when considering an ND filter. First, is it well-coated so that you don't introduce flares and ghosting. Second, is the glass of sufficiently high quality to avoid negative impacts on sharpness. Finally, is the filter neutral so as to avoid color shifts. This set of ND filters from K&F scores on all three. This was true for all four of the ND filters which range from ND8 to ND256.
Some people swear by UV filters. I used to use one in the early days of my still film photography but have since relied on the built-in UV filtering found in most digital cameras. While the UV filter included in this package seems to be of high quality (meaning that it doesn't introduce flaring, ghosting, color shits, or lack of sharpness) I most likely will not be using it.
A CPL (circular polarizing filter) is good for reducing unwanted reflections. I use a CPL all the time when I'm photographing water or in urban landscapes where there is a lot of glass. However, the ability of a CPL to reduce reflections is dependent on the angle of the reflections. As soon as the angle changes, you need to adjust the CPL. Having a CPL on a gimbaled camera is pretty much a no-go. It might be useful for a shot where the camera will not move, but I don't do much shooting like that.
If you want to make your Pocket 3 a more useful tool and achieve more professional results with it, a good set of ND filters is a necessity. These K&F Concept filters would be a valuable addition to your collection of gear.
28/03/2024