Great follow up Todd, thanks! I have a question, and I've reached out to PolarPro about this too. I've noticed that you can't put the grad ND in the first slot position which is designated for the solid square ND. So, if I wanted to use the grad ND only, would there be a gap (allowing light to leak in) between the grad ND and lens/cpl? It seems like using the grad ND and not the solid ND leaves a big gap open to outside light. Am I correct or am I missing something here? I really like this system and I'm considering buying it.
Thanks for your video. The PolarPro filters are indeed the best at the moment. I've had them for 1 year now and I'm VERY happy with them. The results definitely meet my critical expectations. The other ND filters from Polar Pro are also great. It costs a few cents but you also have pro stuff, DO IT!!
You should check out the Wine Country Photo filter system. I've used it for years & wouldn't use anything else now. You can use filters from virtually any company. They sell filter frames for both 4z4 & 4x6 filters.
Nice system, but as you said, it's a proprietary system. I'm a very happy owner of the KASE Pro ND filter system and the polariser is also behind the filters and can be rotated with a wheel very easily. I often stack my 10-stop + 6-stop filters for a 16-stop stopping power. Crazy.
Nice kit. Check out Wine Country Camera. Best kit I have ever used. They address the issues you found and include all the great features. Plus, it is beautiful. Minus, it is expensive.
The advantage of the easy removal filters is for flash portrait where you need to focus and then drop in the filter to kill the ambient. Magnetic help but this is really well done
A very informative and sincere review! I liked that you updated the review after using the filters in the field. Also, the drone shots were gorgeous.
Great follow up Todd, thanks! I have a question, and I've reached out to PolarPro about this too. I've noticed that you can't put the grad ND in the first slot position which is designated for the solid square ND. So, if I wanted to use the grad ND only, would there be a gap (allowing light to leak in) between the grad ND and lens/cpl? It seems like using the grad ND and not the solid ND leaves a big gap open to outside light. Am I correct or am I missing something here? I really like this system and I'm considering buying it.
Thanks for your video. The PolarPro filters are indeed the best at the moment. I've had them for 1 year now and I'm VERY happy with them. The results definitely meet my critical expectations. The other ND filters from Polar Pro are also great. It costs a few cents but you also have pro stuff, DO IT!!
Thanks for you video. Really appreciate it.
Your voice crispy clear !!!! How did you do it ?
Thank you - so much great info without the camera boy jerk attitude… it you know what I mean. I’ve learnt heaps from your videos.
This is a fantastic channel.
You should check out the Wine Country Photo filter system. I've used it for years & wouldn't use anything else now. You can use filters from virtually any company. They sell filter frames for both 4z4 & 4x6 filters.
Nice system, but as you said, it's a proprietary system. I'm a very happy owner of the KASE Pro ND filter system and the polariser is also behind the filters and can be rotated with a wheel very easily. I often stack my 10-stop + 6-stop filters for a 16-stop stopping power. Crazy.
Looks like nice gear! Thanks for this video! I need to save up for that Rode Wireless Go II, sounds perfect.
Can you stack two NDs instead of an ND and graduated?
The Kase armor is even better beyond this system
Nice kit. Check out Wine Country Camera. Best kit I have ever used. They address the issues you found and include all the great features. Plus, it is beautiful. Minus, it is expensive.
The advantage of the easy removal filters is for flash portrait where you need to focus and then drop in the filter to kill the ambient. Magnetic help but this is really well done