Lost my gimbal lense cover, came across your video. They amount to around same amount of the filters orderd some today Thanks to you very informative. Great video!
@@DMProductions thanks . I’ll have a look. So In essence, if go PRO the aim is to adjust settings and get the m.m as close to zero as possible ? A lot to learn .
Thanks for the excellent content! I am just starting out with a mini 3 pro and it’s fun. The ND filters will be my next accessory purchase for sure. I learn so much here!
I'm fairly new to drones, I did buy these filters for the drone I have.I appreciate your contents. it makes it really easy for a newbie to try something new.
There is a lot of information in this video, but for me, ND filters are for controlling shutter speed and motion blur within the video. Not glare or reflections or anything like that.
Hi! I have a question before i buy. So if i get the nd/cpl pack could it work like "turn of" the cpl? Because if the answer is yes, i don't need the megapack... just the nd/cpl day pack. what do you think? Thanks for the help.
Great video, very clear and concise. It would be worth mentioning about ISO and if you fix it or allow Auto ISO. I would assume you leave the ISO in Auto mode and fix the shutter speed?
I live on an island surrounded by water and record a lot of boating but also do some on land recording and pictures. Would you say go with the PL filters instead of the regular ND filters?
Wouldn’t even consider using my drone without any nd filters on it…makes the footage so much more pleasant to watch! Great video and advice Darren 👌🇬🇧 Cheers, Andy 🛸👍
Would you happen to know to repair motor stiffness on the mini 3 pro? I'm having a stiffness issue on my front right motor im afraid the motor might seize mid flight causing it to plummet to its demise lol I don't want to use my dji care for this issue I feel like there's an easy fix to this but I don't know how, this is my very first drone and I'm not too familiar with it? Any advice?
I ordered the Freewell Bright Day ND/PL, CPL Filters 6 Pack and Freewell Light Pollution Reduction (LPR). I am still not sure if I need the normal ND (without the PL) though?
Yeah DMP, I’m going to respectfully disagree. Wide-angle lens can be as big an upgrade as ND filters. I have the freewell kit that came with wide and an anamorphic plus a selection of ND’s to fit. I fly/shoot landscapes and the visual difference is remarkable. The downside is cost/non interchangeable filters.
Just picked up the Mini 3 pro and the filter pack. Is this a problem when also shooting stills at same time, doesn't the filter have to be removed? . Thanks for your great channel.
Problem is with these.... how are you meant to keep the exposer at 0.0 when the light is always changing? Be it turning into the sun or tilting down so the horizon is out of shot? When you're not facing the sky everything becomes super under exposed.
Do you recommend the all-day pack for photography as well or is there another pack that you would recommend just strictly for photography not for video.
Excellent vlog as usual nd filters seem like I minefield very informative I've seen you can get an adjustable nd filter I think its skyreet do one but think the freewell all day is the one to get
So many different ones! I say just keep it simple, get the basic pack, learn them and always more to choose once mastered. 😊 I use the standard nd filters the most
That filter that he showed is polarized in a specific way. So if you turn it to to the dot facing left then that will be for filming horizontal video. The mini 3 Pro can rotate to film vertical video so you want to turn the little dot to the v so it's polarized correctly for vertical video.
Been a togger all my life and this was an excellent video in terms of getting the ND filter theory across. (Personal question - 3mins 'in'... was that Los Gigantes. Tenerife???)
I know this is completely unrelated to ND filters but I really need your help! I just shot the first video with my DJI Mini 3 Pro today and when I played the videos back they had what appeared to be either GPS parameters or telemetry displayed across the entire screen. This makes the videos unusable. Is there some kind of setting turned on that I'm unaware of or something? I've never seen this with any of my other before, including my Mavic Air 2. I'd really appreciate some help with figuring out how to get rid of this and I thought I'd turn to you for some help. Thanks in advance, Eric
To use an ND filter, do you have to use manual settings? I totally do not understand shutter speeds and all that stuff. I’ve tried so hard but always end up getting completely confused 😂
Basically if you film at 4K30 you can lower the shutter speed to double the frame rate number, ie 60. So shutter 1/60. The the ideal. You can just throw a nd filter on tho and keep it in auto whilst you learn and this will get better results than none
@@DMProductions Thanks so much for coming back to me so quickly! Really appreciate it. I just got some but really struggle with manual settings so I’ll throw one of the filters on now, stay in auto, and see how we go. Great video!
Had watched one of your (also excellent) previous videos on ND filters and do appreciate that you also talked about the ND filters you recommend for photos! I'm mainly interested in longtime exposure photos, so first I was a bit confused about the all day pack (going from 4-1000 not including 128, 256 or 512). I found out there is another pack including 128, 256, 512 and 2000. Do you think for photography it would be enough to go with just the ladder, or would you recommend to get both?
Hey Darren. You present the information so well, as usual. Question: so you would recommend slightly increasing the shutter speed if needed to optimize with the fixed aperture on the Mini drones, as opposed to slightly increasing the ISO? I have the Freewell PL pack for my Mini 2. Bit of a nightmare to get them on, since it's really a hacked on afterthought on that drone, but I'm still trying to learn
The mini 2 filters certainly are more fiddly to put on, mini 3 ones just clip in place. Yes I would rather increase shutter the speed slightly and keep the iso low to get the best quality. At night this wouldn’t be the case and you would have to increase the iso too.
Hey man, yesterday I went out for shooting some clips with the mini 3 pro. The histogram was perfectly balanced and i shot in manual exposure (iso 100-200, 1/120, 4k60) and i experienced a hell lot of noise in my clips. They are pretty much unusable. Have you any guess what could have gone wrong? Greetings from Germany💪🏼
no need for filters, just pop onto auto and the shutter and expo will be sorted for you, then you can concentrate on being creative, which after all is what counts. re 'motion blur' as you'll probably be flying high it wont make any difference to your footage, and remember to get 'motion blur' you need some motion.
Wrong , soon as you hit auto the shutter speed will be crazy high so the footage doesn’t look as good. It’s not all about motion blur it’s about having a lower shutter speed. Auto is ok but I’m about teaching how to improve and get better quality
@@DMProductions all good chum but if you are looking for great footage of a professional standard you wouldnt be looking at the mini set of drones, but one with control over aperture etc. I understand what youre saying, and for most here im sure, if they can justify the cost then filters may help, but its not going to improve must, if anything if you dont have creativity. keep up the good work.
@@theDRONEguytv absolutely mate. The mavic 3 with adjustable aperture is a huge upgrade but you can get some really good video quality even with the mini 3 pro. 👍
@@DMProductions agree but it takes a fare bit of forethought and to some extent expertise. I used to work within the BBC as studio and outdoor cameraman and presenter and technology has made things easier but given people the wrong idea as most think every shoot will be TV quality
Hi Darren Great video as always, I take more photos than videos, should I/ do I need nd filters to take photos?? What do you recommend? Love this channel keep it up bud great info you give us.👍🏼
Hello Ryan! Yes you do need NDs for photography just like having a DSLR. If you need to blur water or want to record light trails with your drone, NDs is the answer. You can even use a ND 1000 or 2000 for hyperlapse in bright daylight. Another useful filter is the polariser for removing glare from water or foliage 😉
Hi Darren, I was getting some sunset footage and using the NDPL 64 because it looked really nice on the RC but when I viewed the footage later on the PC there were 3 green dots at the bottom of the frame, not a disaster and I know it was probably the wrong filter but just wondered how you get round this. I live in Spain and get some great sunsets over the salt lakes.
I've bought the megapack Freewell ND filters Last month. (You might remember) I absolutely love it and my footage boosted in quality even on auto settings i still use sometimes. But also, I indeed was massively fixated to get my m.m exactly on 0.0. This kinda frustrated me because I was switching filters all the time. My batteries drained from landing and take off and it took away my pleasure of flying. This video was exactly what I needed. Thank you! Less focus on m.m. mire fun in flying and taking photos and videos.
I use Freewell filters too. I don't get too fixed on the 180° rule and I tend to under expose a little, -0.3 or -0.7. As a live in Portugal with brighter days I tend to have the ND64 or the ND64PL on the camera most of the times. The F1.7 aperture is making hard to get the same long exposure photos as I do with my Mini1 with the ND1000, even with the ND2000 on the Mini3 Pro.
I just use nd filter and auto, the changing clouds makes the video and over exposures. I keeo changing manually hahaha... nope i use auto exposure and use CPL and UV ti reduce filters
Top left start of the video: "includes paid promotion." Surely the boys allowed to earn a few bob for all the work that he, and others like him put in to making these videos?
Lost my gimbal lense cover, came across your video. They amount to around same amount of the filters orderd some today Thanks to you very informative. Great video!
Are there any attachable zoom lenses for the minis yet? Would be so cool to clip on a zoom lens. I hate digital zoom. Its so redundant.
New to droning so found this very useful. Can you put an ND filter on and still leave settings as auto? Will they adjust to get motion blur etc ?
you can, you won't get the same effect but it's a lot better than using no nd filter
@@DMProductions thanks . I’ll have a look. So In essence, if go PRO the aim is to adjust settings and get the m.m as close to zero as possible ? A lot to learn .
Thanks for the excellent content! I am just starting out with a mini 3 pro and it’s fun. The ND filters will be my next accessory purchase for sure. I learn so much here!
Great to hear! Thank you
I'm fairly new to drones, I did buy these filters for the drone I have.I appreciate your contents. it makes it really easy for a newbie to try something new.
Why would you use ND filters at sunset or in low light situations?
I have the mini 3 will the polarized fit the mini 3? Is it the same as pro?
Thank you for your videos, mate.
I found it so complicated to take perfect shots using the filters, but your videos greatly clarify.
There is a lot of information in this video, but for me, ND filters are for controlling shutter speed and motion blur within the video. Not glare or reflections or anything like that.
Is a DJI wide angle lens worth it? I'm looking at a 108° wide angle lens for a Mavic 3 Classic.
Hi! I have a question before i buy. So if i get the nd/cpl pack could it work like "turn of" the cpl? Because if the answer is yes, i don't need the megapack... just the nd/cpl day pack. what do you think? Thanks for the help.
What ND filter to use at night while using hyperlapse
My DJI mini 3 came with a ND 16 64 and 256 filter. What one do you recommend for using over water to help see thru it without glare?
Great video, very clear and concise. It would be worth mentioning about ISO and if you fix it or allow Auto ISO. I would assume you leave the ISO in Auto mode and fix the shutter speed?
What if you put an nd filter in auto mode, any advantage?
I live on an island surrounded by water and record a lot of boating but also do some on land recording and pictures. Would you say go with the PL filters instead of the regular ND filters?
hey, which type and brand filters did you try out ?
Does these filters go onto the normal Dji Mini 3?
yes
This video is so informative. Specially to new drone pilots like me. Thanks. ❤
Do you need ND filters also for drone photography or just for videos? I do take some films - but take more photos with my drone. Thanks.
Wouldn’t even consider using my drone without any nd filters on it…makes the footage so much more pleasant to watch! Great video and advice Darren 👌🇬🇧 Cheers, Andy 🛸👍
HEY DARREN WHICH ARE BETTER FILTERS POLAR PRO VS FREEWELL ?!
Freewell 100%
What do you think about variable nd filter from k&f for this type of drone?
I haven’t used them sorry
@@DMProductions ohh i see . They have nd2 to 32 and 64 to 512 variable nd filter. Probably handy to use intead of replacing
Does it make sense using nd filters while in auto mode
Sure it will still have a benefit
Would you happen to know to repair motor stiffness on the mini 3 pro? I'm having a stiffness issue on my front right motor im afraid the motor might seize mid flight causing it to plummet to its demise lol I don't want to use my dji care for this issue I feel like there's an easy fix to this but I don't know how, this is my very first drone and I'm not too familiar with it? Any advice?
I ordered the Freewell Bright Day ND/PL, CPL Filters 6 Pack and Freewell Light Pollution Reduction (LPR).
I am still not sure if I need the normal ND (without the PL) though?
the ones you have bought will be fine
how did you fly over the duden waterfall? it was no nofly zone.
How significant it is to use wide angle lens on mini 3 pro?
Not much, it’s cool but not essential
Yeah DMP, I’m going to respectfully disagree. Wide-angle lens can be as big an upgrade as ND filters. I have the freewell kit that came with wide and an anamorphic plus a selection of ND’s to fit. I fly/shoot landscapes and the visual difference is remarkable. The downside is cost/non interchangeable filters.
Just picked up the Mini 3 pro and the filter pack. Is this a problem when also shooting stills at same time, doesn't the filter have to be removed? . Thanks for your great channel.
Nah just keep them on it’s fine 😊
the links dont take me to adjustable flter u shown
YOU VERY GOOD AT CONTENT. I OWN A DJI MINI 3 PRO AND I BOUGHT DJI ND FILTERS 16, 64, 256. WHICH ONE DO I USE?
Problem is with these.... how are you meant to keep the exposer at 0.0 when the light is always changing? Be it turning into the sun or tilting down so the horizon is out of shot? When you're not facing the sky everything becomes super under exposed.
And what about ISO should i leave it at auto?
yes you could do but you can also use iso 100 for best results
Shooting locations are amazing, where is that location ?
Do you recommend the all-day pack for photography as well or is there another pack that you would recommend just strictly for photography not for video.
Yeah the same pack unless photos over sea a lot. I use the standard filters the most for both photo and video
Excellent vlog as usual nd filters seem like I minefield very informative I've seen you can get an adjustable nd filter I think its skyreet do one but think the freewell all day is the one to get
So many different ones! I say just keep it simple, get the basic pack, learn them and always more to choose once mastered. 😊 I use the standard nd filters the most
In the top 20!!!
How does one turn video on and off.
Hey,I'm just a dummy,how would you know which filter to use in each different siituation?
Disagree with polarisation, only suitable for the direction you are filming at that moment in time, if you move you will need to adjust!
They are linear. So if set horizontally and you only move in the horizontal axis it will not change.
That’s not true , they have a dot on so fixed in place when moving horizontal
That filter that he showed is polarized in a specific way. So if you turn it to to the dot facing left then that will be for filming horizontal video. The mini 3 Pro can rotate to film vertical video so you want to turn the little dot to the v so it's polarized correctly for vertical video.
That's a very polarising comment 😎
Just showed this my friend he said after watching loads of nd videos this explained it so well !
The one thing I still wanna know is, I upload my videos on IG and some claim 4K footage is to much for IG, so should I film is 720p or 1080p ?
Shoot in 4K and export in 1080
Darren, do your hair please before coming on my tv, lol 😂
Another great intellectual video. Thanks my friend ❤
😂😂 thanks mate
You made it so easy thank you
Thank you ☺️
Thank you Darren
Darren great job, I have a set in my DJI mini 2 and Mini Pro 3 bags
Been paying $12 a month for my vpn that is a deal! Getting that thank you
Been a togger all my life and this was an excellent video in terms of getting the ND filter theory across. (Personal question - 3mins 'in'... was that Los Gigantes. Tenerife???)
Well spotted Mike 😊👍👍
I know this is completely unrelated to ND filters but I really need your help! I just shot the first video with my DJI Mini 3 Pro today and when I played the videos back they had what appeared to be either GPS parameters or telemetry displayed across the entire screen. This makes the videos unusable. Is there some kind of setting turned on that I'm unaware of or something? I've never seen this with any of my other before, including my Mavic Air 2. I'd really appreciate some help with figuring out how to get rid of this and I thought I'd turn to you for some help.
Thanks in advance,
Eric
You can remove de .srt file that it generates, or you can turn off the subtitles in: Settings > Camera > Advanced Camera Settings > Video Subtitles
@@rdz-rare Thanks for the help.
@@thriftysurvivor6117 It is a pleasure
To use an ND filter, do you have to use manual settings? I totally do not understand shutter speeds and all that stuff. I’ve tried so hard but always end up getting completely confused 😂
Basically if you film at 4K30 you can lower the shutter speed to double the frame rate number, ie 60. So shutter 1/60. The the ideal.
You can just throw a nd filter on tho and keep it in auto whilst you learn and this will get better results than none
@@DMProductions Thanks so much for coming back to me so quickly! Really appreciate it. I just got some but really struggle with manual settings so I’ll throw one of the filters on now, stay in auto, and see how we go. Great video!
First time I understood the need for ND filters. Thank-you
Glad to hear that!
Love your vids 👍
thank you !
This is the best explanation of the use of ND filters I have seen. Thanks for simplifying and clearly explaining their use. (The Charts are great.)
Thank you I appreciate the feedback 😊
Good video on filters but a bunch of the affiliate links don't work. Thx.
Hey which one ?
Good job again, always informative!
I appreciate that
Had watched one of your (also excellent) previous videos on ND filters and do appreciate that you also talked about the ND filters you recommend for photos!
I'm mainly interested in longtime exposure photos, so first I was a bit confused about the all day pack (going from 4-1000 not including 128, 256 or 512).
I found out there is another pack including 128, 256, 512 and 2000.
Do you think for photography it would be enough to go with just the ladder, or would you recommend to get both?
Hey they’ll be fine but I think you’ll be more suited to the freewell mega pack which gives you loads of nd filters in one pack geni.us/6Ufj5Y7
Really helpful. Thank you!
new to the channel and drone scene, learnt alot ploughing through your videos, such great stuff thanks mate
Thank you !
That was a good introduction to ND filter use. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
So good Thank you❤
You are stock footage crazy 😂
I know! Artlist what can I say!
Great content and very well explained! Love your work more than other TH-cam channels
Much appreciated!
This was excellent !
thank you for your advises
Hey Darren. You present the information so well, as usual. Question: so you would recommend slightly increasing the shutter speed if needed to optimize with the fixed aperture on the Mini drones, as opposed to slightly increasing the ISO?
I have the Freewell PL pack for my Mini 2. Bit of a nightmare to get them on, since it's really a hacked on afterthought on that drone, but I'm still trying to learn
The mini 2 filters certainly are more fiddly to put on, mini 3 ones just clip in place. Yes I would rather increase shutter the speed slightly and keep the iso low to get the best quality. At night this wouldn’t be the case and you would have to increase the iso too.
Great explanations!
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoyed this, great explanation,thank you..
Thank you
Well did nd filters first and I like them but now 3 batteries isn't near enough so yeah batteries 1st 😄
Hey man,
yesterday I went out for shooting some clips with the mini 3 pro.
The histogram was perfectly balanced and i shot in manual exposure (iso 100-200, 1/120, 4k60) and i experienced a hell lot of noise in my clips. They are pretty much unusable.
Have you any guess what could have gone wrong?
Greetings from Germany💪🏼
What was the lighting conditions like ?
@@DMProductions cloudy late afternoon
Thanks for the tip..
I'm a newbie :D
*Liked and Subscribed*
Awesome, thank you!
Greetings from Turkey. Nice video.
no need for filters, just pop onto auto and the shutter and expo will be sorted for you, then you can concentrate on being creative, which after all is what counts. re 'motion blur' as you'll probably be flying high it wont make any difference to your footage, and remember to get 'motion blur' you need some motion.
Wrong , soon as you hit auto the shutter speed will be crazy high so the footage doesn’t look as good. It’s not all about motion blur it’s about having a lower shutter speed. Auto is ok but I’m about teaching how to improve and get better quality
@@DMProductions all good chum but if you are looking for great footage of a professional standard you wouldnt be looking at the mini set of drones, but one with control over aperture etc. I understand what youre saying, and for most here im sure, if they can justify the cost then filters may help, but its not going to improve must, if anything if you dont have creativity. keep up the good work.
@@theDRONEguytv absolutely mate. The mavic 3 with adjustable aperture is a huge upgrade but you can get some really good video quality even with the mini 3 pro. 👍
@@DMProductions agree but it takes a fare bit of forethought and to some extent expertise. I used to work within the BBC as studio and outdoor cameraman and presenter and technology has made things easier but given people the wrong idea as most think every shoot will be TV quality
@@DMProductions Will ND filters still be helpful if I am using them in auto mode? Thanks Darren.
Excellent presentation,very well explained,thanks Darren
Glad you enjoyed it thank you
Hi Darren
Great video as always, I take more photos than videos, should I/ do I need nd filters to take photos?? What do you recommend?
Love this channel keep it up bud great info you give us.👍🏼
You don’t need NDs for photos tbh but I also take my photos with nds on and love the results without things being too overexposed or sharp
Hello Ryan! Yes you do need NDs for photography just like having a DSLR. If you need to blur water or want to record light trails with your drone, NDs is the answer.
You can even use a ND 1000 or 2000 for hyperlapse in bright daylight.
Another useful filter is the polariser for removing glare from water or foliage 😉
Hi Darren, I was getting some sunset footage and using the NDPL 64 because it looked really nice on the RC but when I viewed the footage later on the PC there were 3 green dots at the bottom of the frame, not a disaster and I know it was probably the wrong filter but just wondered how you get round this. I live in Spain and get some great sunsets over the salt lakes.
Try using a lesser strength nd for sunsets, I normally use max nd16 for sunset - see how you get on 😊
@@DMProductions Thanks D, I even went down to a ND4 and that did the trick.😁
Thanks so much for this, I’ve got the freewell pack and I’ll be trying it out soon 👍🏻
thank you!
I've bought the megapack Freewell ND filters Last month. (You might remember)
I absolutely love it and my footage boosted in quality even on auto settings i still use sometimes. But also, I indeed was massively fixated to get my m.m exactly on 0.0.
This kinda frustrated me because I was switching filters all the time. My batteries drained from landing and take off and it took away my pleasure of flying.
This video was exactly what I needed. Thank you! Less focus on m.m. mire fun in flying and taking photos and videos.
Brilliant ! The last part is exactly that!
I use Freewell filters too. I don't get too fixed on the 180° rule and I tend to under expose a little, -0.3 or -0.7.
As a live in Portugal with brighter days I tend to have the ND64 or the ND64PL on the camera most of the times.
The F1.7 aperture is making hard to get the same long exposure photos as I do with my Mini1 with the ND1000, even with the ND2000 on the Mini3 Pro.
Love your Channel!
I use ND filters all the time and i am very pleased with them and better quality (i think).
Keep it up!
Mini 3 Pro lover :)
Awesome! Thank you!
I just use nd filter and auto, the changing clouds makes the video and over exposures. I keeo changing manually hahaha... nope i use auto exposure and use CPL and UV ti reduce filters
Nice hair man😂
Cheers bro 😂
This feels to me a bit like you're being paid by Freewell. Are you?
Top left start of the video: "includes paid promotion." Surely the boys allowed to earn a few bob for all the work that he, and others like him put in to making these videos?
For sure....
But they cost a lot. Unfairly priced.
🙌🏽💯
First
If you don’t understand why you need a ND filter to shoot video you probably don’t know how to fly a drone either
Why would you use ND filters at sunset or in low light situations?
Thanks!! This is so helpfull. Very good explained.
Why would you use ND filters at sunset or in low light situations?