I just bought the gradient collection. I see some models have 3 markers. My Mavic 2 Pro set has just the thin line. What does this line indicate ? Should it be pointed straight down or to the side ?
Thanks, Ken! We appreciate you taking the time to watch and hope it gave you a little more insight into the product line and use cases! If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact our support team: www.polarprofilters.com/pages/support
@@PolarProFilters gradient and polarizer. Thanks! (I already have Polar Pro filters for my Inspire 1. A pack wuth 6 filters.) I will buy a Mavic 2 to take to Iceland in august. The inspire 1 is too large and heavy.
This was the video I was looking for breaking down everything, examples of each would be the biggest way to sell me, a side by side comparison of with and without a filter, because even though I do need it, I have to buy it first to see it for myself, but if you showcase each one I’m very likely to buy it sooner than later, just my opinion but thank you I narrowed it down to 3 filters now to see which one benefits me more
Hi Michael, Thanks for watching and your feedback is well received. I will pass that along to the team for future consideration! In the meantime, if you have any questions on the other filter offerings for the Mavic 2 Zoom, don't hesitate to reach out!
thanks for the suggestion! we always want to hear what types of content our creative community is interested in seeing. we will pass this request onto our production team for consideration in future videos (:
It's true shooting in RAW gives you more control over the final edit, and makes it easier to reclaim lost detail in the shadows/highlights. However, RAW has no bearing on the shutter speed to framerate ratio, nor is it easy (especially in video) to achieve the results a polarizer filter is able to provide (once glare is recorded it's basically stuck there) by editing.
Hello, Patrick! Sorry for the confusion! This specific shutter speed/ frame rate ratio would not apply in the case of a photo. However, the benefits of a polarizer would be the same in both photo and video, as it is difficult to replicate this effect in post production without having to do a significant amount of additional work and losing the integrity of your image. Let us know if we can be of any further assistance (:
Hey, Patrick! It sounds like we may be misunderstanding the question, but would love to talk to you about this further. Our support team is ready to help (: Please contact support@polarpro.com
I just bought the gradient collection. I see some models have 3 markers. My Mavic 2 Pro set has just the thin line. What does this line indicate ? Should it be pointed straight down or to the side ?
You guys are great! Thanks for doing this video!
Thanks, Ken! We appreciate you taking the time to watch and hope it gave you a little more insight into the product line and use cases! If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact our support team: www.polarprofilters.com/pages/support
Awesome! But you should to show footages as example of each pack
Thats a good idea for another video, which filters would you like to specifically see comparisons of?
@@PolarProFilters gradient and polarizer. Thanks!
(I already have Polar Pro filters for my Inspire 1. A pack wuth 6 filters.) I will buy a Mavic 2 to take to Iceland in august. The inspire 1 is too large and heavy.
This was the video I was looking for breaking down everything, examples of each would be the biggest way to sell me, a side by side comparison of with and without a filter, because even though I do need it, I have to buy it first to see it for myself, but if you showcase each one I’m very likely to buy it sooner than later, just my opinion but thank you I narrowed it down to 3 filters now to see which one benefits me more
Great suggestion! We will definitely pass that message along to incorporate into future videos. Stay tuned 🎥
I really wish you guys offered long exposure filters for the mavic 2 zoom.
Hi Michael, Thanks for watching and your feedback is well received. I will pass that along to the team for future consideration! In the meantime, if you have any questions on the other filter offerings for the Mavic 2 Zoom, don't hesitate to reach out!
Awesome I know what I am getting for my bday present 🎁 thanks 🙏
Awesome! which set are you most interested in?
You should make hot-mirror variants of these. I'd still buy them even if they were to order with massive lead time and double the price :p
thanks for the suggestion! we will pass this idea onto our engineering team (:
Sir pls make same video with standard series and what is difference between standard and cinema series
thanks for the suggestion! we always want to hear what types of content our creative community is interested in seeing. we will pass this request onto our production team for consideration in future videos (:
@@PolarProFilters thank you very much and I feel happy to be your costume :-)
cant you get all this from shooting raw anyway
It's true shooting in RAW gives you more control over the final edit, and makes it easier to reclaim lost detail in the shadows/highlights. However, RAW has no bearing on the shutter speed to framerate ratio, nor is it easy (especially in video) to achieve the results a polarizer filter is able to provide (once glare is recorded it's basically stuck there) by editing.
@@PolarProFilters your talking about video but I'm talking about photo (raw)
Hello, Patrick! Sorry for the confusion! This specific shutter speed/ frame rate ratio would not apply in the case of a photo. However, the benefits of a polarizer would be the same in both photo and video, as it is difficult to replicate this effect in post production without having to do a significant amount of additional work and losing the integrity of your image. Let us know if we can be of any further assistance (:
@@PolarProFilters so I'll go back to the first question. Can't you pull all that detail from shooting just in raw ?
Hey, Patrick! It sounds like we may be misunderstanding the question, but would love to talk to you about this further. Our support team is ready to help (: Please contact support@polarpro.com
too bad you didnt show examples while talking about the filters.