π₯ ND filters are essential for shooting cinematic video in bright environments.
π· The need for ND filters in photography depends on the desired effect.
π‘ ND filters reduce the amount of light reaching the camera sensor, helping to achieve proper exposure without adjusting camera settings.
π· ND filters are used to decrease exposure while maintaining the desired shutter speed in photography and drone videography.
π Polarizing filters remove glare from reflective surfaces, such as cars, glass buildings, and water, improving detail and reducing overall exposure.
π Using a polarizing filter with a polarization indicator can make it easier to adjust and judge the proper alignment when filming with a drone.
Testing the effects of different filters on video footage.
Comparison of footage with no filter, an ND filter, and a polarized ND filter.
The ND filter helps bring down the exposure without adjusting camera settings.
π· Testing the polarized nd16 filter from polar pro which has a polarizing effect on the footage.
π The nd16 filter cuts down the light hitting the camera and reduces glare on the water.
π Adjusting the filter position affects the overall image quality and polarization.
π A polarizing filter reduces reflections but not all of them, especially direct ones from the sun.
π₯ For cinematic video in daylight, an ND filter is necessary.
π‘ When combining polarization and ND filters, proper alignment is crucial to avoid artifacts.
π· The speaker recommends using different ND filter strengths based on the lighting conditions.
βοΈ For golden hour, it is suggested to use an ND4 filter when it's overcast and an ND8 filter when it's clear.
π₯οΈ During the middle of the day, an ND16 filter is recommended for semi-cloudy conditions.
β Using a higher frame rate and increasing shutter speed can maintain natural motion blur in bright conditions.
πΈ When shooting at 24 frames per second with the Mavic Air in 4K, using an ND filter can help in maintaining correct exposure.
π Choosing the right filter (no filter, ND filter, or polarized ND filter) depends on the lighting conditions and desired effect.