For cloud days I'll stick with the nd8 and 16 in autonomous. For sunny days on the beach, where I want to use them, I'll go with the ND 32, the one I liked more. My drone arrived just yesterday, so still will shop for the filters. Tha k you for your tests with this mounting filters , since other channels has tests only with the magnetic filters that are more expensive .
It's often a bad Idea to use ND Filters. Okay, I know the Rule, 30fps than 1/60s. But there is a Problem named EIS, Electronic Image Stabilisation. EIS needs sharp Pictures to Work, so with much Motion blur you have a high Risk that the Image stabilisation don't work. So you can use ND Filters only in slow Motions without blur. But than, you don't need a ND Filter often.
For cloud days I'll stick with the nd8 and 16 in autonomous. For sunny days on the beach, where I want to use them, I'll go with the ND 32, the one I liked more. My drone arrived just yesterday, so still will shop for the filters. Tha k you for your tests with this mounting filters , since other channels has tests only with the magnetic filters that are more expensive .
One thing to watch out for is how the EIS changes the stability in the video while using the filter, I will be testing this soon.
@@melvynh1 Wow, I would love to see this. Thank you!
It's often a bad Idea to use ND Filters. Okay, I know the Rule, 30fps than 1/60s. But there is a Problem named EIS, Electronic Image Stabilisation. EIS needs sharp Pictures to Work, so with much Motion blur you have a high Risk that the Image stabilisation don't work. So you can use ND Filters only in slow Motions without blur. But than, you don't need a ND Filter often.
@@PatrickFeldhusen take a look at the video by Drone Wilder it shows the best scenario to use the ND filters with the Neo.
@@melvynh1 i know the video, i also have a neo and bought also nd filters. try it yourself.