To achieve these results you need the controller, correct? If only using the neo by itself would the nd filters matter? Freewell sells the 3 pack nd vs ndpl, would it make sense to by the ndpl?
I always thought "how's can ND filter affect the already very bad DJI Neo camera sensor" Then I discovered your video and finally believe it, it nearly sit there unused for quite a while already
Thanks for the comprehensive guide for the settings. It was great and helped me understand a bit more about the Neo. I just got some ND filters and they are pretty cool. I notice quite the difference in action shots. I find they work great especially on lower light days.
Keep it simple. ND filters are good, but I prefer to leave everything AUTO mode. All you need to do is apply the ND filter that lower your frame rate enough. If you film 30fps and your frame rate was in range of 120fps it would be hard to tell the difference. Best to try it for yourself and see the results. I normally only need to use 16/32 ND filters to achieve good results.
Hi Arthur, i was impressed by your reviews and videos, where you present very interesting practical examples and comparisons. You stand out from many others. I like it. Keep it up, I enjoyed subscribing to yours, however I don't do it otherwise. Greetings from Prague
EVERYTHING for Neo be cheaper! Annual Care Refresh, a whopping $22. Nice bag, with room for Neo, 2 battery hubs, 6 batteries, Goggles 3, FPV Controller 3, Motion 3 (and ND Filters, lol) $25. Whats not to like? With Hover Pro/Pro Max, we just know DJI isn't going to let ZeroZero have the last word! DJI doesn't like competitors, well... competing! 😂
yes, after all, in some circumstances nd-filters on the neo are a good idea. but there is one thing you have to know. the neo is a drone with only one axis gimbal. most of the image stabilisation in the neo was EIS (electronic image stabilisation). this kind of stabilisation don't work well on images with much motion blur, EIS needs sharp pictures. greetings from germany...
Dodge journey lookin good, give it a 2” drop kit 👍. Oh yeah, the nd filters really help. I’ve used them in the past on a true 35mm camera and always loved the results. Gonna get these filters for my osmo 2 and my Neo. Edit. Also looking at the anamorphic lens for the osmo. Edit 2. Wish it had a 24fps mode.
I don’t fly without some sort of filter on my Mavic 3 I imagine you can get away with only 3 or 4 filters and have a complete set probably be good with just 2 a CP and an nd/pl 8.
I recently learmed that in camera stabilization such as Rock Steady and Horizon leveling requires high shutter speeds to avoid the artifacts and aberation that occurs slow shutter speeds typical on Action Cameras. I think as long as you keep it off and use Gyro Flow in post you can have it all!
Thats right. Slower shutterspeeds for faster action required. Otherwise you will get ugly "vibration" via gyroflow respectively rocksteady in your footage. I use 60 fps with 1/120s shutterspeed. If i do slower flights like indoor for real estate clients, i set it to 30fps with 1/60s shutterspeed. Helps in darker enviroments too.
Great video about the Neo and ND filters my friend👍👊👌I also made a few video’s with the Neo with and without ND 32 filter and enhanced the videoquality with Topaz Video AI. Great video quality from the Neo with ND filters and some video enhancing is possible. Keep making your interesting video’s about drones. Greetings from a subscriber from 🇳🇱
Again trashing the camera on the cheapest DJI drone, unbelievable! most people who have the Neo are not influencers or pro videographers, its marketed at beginners in the hobby, why in the world would DJI put a pro camera on the cheapest drone. If people want better spend more to get more. I don’t own the Neo as I have the Avata 2, but for the money it’s a great drone for people coming into the hobby, and I’d fully recommend buying it.
I love the Neo too much and I have been practicing high speed flight with it with plenty of crashes, and barely any damages. If you know quadmovr, dude shows how insanely Neo can be flying with the motion controller. Idk why everything has to be about the camera quality when it can fly incredibly well for its weight.
Worth having ND Filters for your NEO Drone?
Let me know?
I don't use it yet but I have it in stock! But I asked you what smart controller you use to control NEO?
To achieve these results you need the controller, correct? If only using the neo by itself would the nd filters matter? Freewell sells the 3 pack nd vs ndpl, would it make sense to by the ndpl?
@@kerusso3568 Спасибо! Дружище! Я нашёл ответ! Спасибо!
I always thought "how's can ND filter affect the already very bad DJI Neo camera sensor"
Then I discovered your video and finally believe it, it nearly sit there unused for quite a while already
I hope your NDs will serve you well Now 😊
@@xavier_arthur I haven't even place my order by the way hahaha going to do it now
Thank You, Arthur! This video is catchy to me as a beginner
I appreciate you 😊
Thank you. You are an awesome teacher.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for the comprehensive guide for the settings. It was great and helped me understand a bit more about the Neo. I just got some ND filters and they are pretty cool. I notice quite the difference in action shots. I find they work great especially on lower light days.
Very interesting in regards to sharpness and motion blur.Have subscribed
Brilliant X, best demonstration & explanation of motion blur 👍
Thank you 😊
Good video, I've learned a lot. Thanks so much
I love your video, lots of examples
Hello, fab video, I learned so much! Do you recommend these over the polarized version of the filters?
I recommend these to start with.
Once you get the hang of ND Filters, then yes pL filters would be great.
@ Super, thank you I will do that 👍🏼
Awesome video! Did you have the iso set to auto?
Yes
Excellent explanation 👍👍👍
Keep it simple. ND filters are good, but I prefer to leave everything AUTO mode. All you need to do is apply the ND filter that lower your frame rate enough. If you film 30fps and your frame rate was in range of 120fps it would be hard to tell the difference. Best to try it for yourself and see the results. I normally only need to use 16/32 ND filters to achieve good results.
Whatever works 💪
Hi Arthur, i was impressed by your reviews and videos, where you present very interesting practical examples and comparisons. You stand out from many others. I like it. Keep it up, I enjoyed subscribing to yours, however I don't do it otherwise.
Greetings from Prague
I appreciate you 😊
Geeat video thank you.
You're welcome 😃
EVERYTHING for Neo be cheaper! Annual Care Refresh, a whopping $22. Nice bag, with room for Neo, 2 battery hubs, 6 batteries, Goggles 3, FPV Controller 3, Motion 3 (and ND Filters, lol) $25. Whats not to like? With Hover Pro/Pro Max, we just know DJI isn't going to let ZeroZero have the last word! DJI doesn't like competitors, well... competing! 😂
That's true
yes, after all, in some circumstances nd-filters on the neo are a good idea. but there is one thing you have to know. the neo is a drone with only one axis gimbal. most of the image stabilisation in the neo was EIS (electronic image stabilisation). this kind of stabilisation don't work well on images with much motion blur, EIS needs sharp pictures. greetings from germany...
Good point
Thank you 😊
thanks for the explanation
Anytime
Good and informative video
Thank you 😊
Dodge journey lookin good, give it a 2” drop kit 👍.
Oh yeah, the nd filters really help. I’ve used them in the past on a true 35mm camera and always loved the results. Gonna get these filters for my osmo 2 and my Neo.
Edit. Also looking at the anamorphic lens for the osmo.
Edit 2. Wish it had a 24fps mode.
I don’t fly without some sort of filter on my Mavic 3 I imagine you can get away with only 3 or 4 filters and have a complete set probably be good with just 2 a CP and an nd/pl 8.
I recently learmed that in camera stabilization such as Rock Steady and Horizon leveling requires high shutter speeds to avoid the artifacts and aberation that occurs slow shutter speeds typical on Action Cameras. I think as long as you keep it off and use Gyro Flow in post you can have it all!
Thats right. Slower shutterspeeds for faster action required. Otherwise you will get ugly "vibration" via gyroflow respectively rocksteady in your footage. I use 60 fps with 1/120s shutterspeed. If i do slower flights like indoor for real estate clients, i set it to 30fps with 1/60s shutterspeed. Helps in darker enviroments too.
True, this is why Rocksteady fails in low-light conditions when it lowers frame rates.
Great video about the Neo and ND filters my friend👍👊👌I also made a few video’s with the Neo with and without ND 32 filter and enhanced the videoquality with Topaz Video AI. Great video quality from the Neo with ND filters and some video enhancing is possible. Keep making your interesting video’s about drones. Greetings from a subscriber from 🇳🇱
Thanks, Topaz does amazing 🤩 things 💪
@xavier_arthur , Topaz is really great. I always use it for getting consistent video quality between different clips in a video.
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Original DJI Parts or C0 is
lost 😉
Again trashing the camera on the cheapest DJI drone, unbelievable! most people who have the Neo are not influencers or pro videographers, its marketed at beginners in the hobby, why in the world would DJI put a pro camera on the cheapest drone.
If people want better spend more to get more. I don’t own the Neo as I have the Avata 2, but for the money it’s a great drone for people coming into the hobby, and I’d fully recommend buying it.
I have an AIR 3S combined with a NEO. It's a great combo.
I love the Neo too much and I have been practicing high speed flight with it with plenty of crashes, and barely any damages. If you know quadmovr, dude shows how insanely Neo can be flying with the motion controller. Idk why everything has to be about the camera quality when it can fly incredibly well for its weight.
Hi! Buddy! Tell me, what Remote Control do you control DJI NEO? Thank you!
DJI RC2: amzn.to/40JxXuX