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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 103274" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>The polorizing filters will reduce sun glare of many reflective surfaces and tend to increase saturation in both video and stills. I see a large difference in my results with the CPL (Sunny Life) and other of their filters the kids got me for my birthday. Polar will be on my list when I get my next drone... Have a look at the latest photos I posted (Cool Clouds). Those are unedited, the CPL added some saturation, but its most pleasing as the sun glare off the leaves of the trees is gone. I have only had time to try the ND/manual shutter speed adjustment thing once, and it was too late in the day, I am looking forward to playing with that more. Remember, you need 1/60th for the shutter with the Spark for it to be truly effective, so depending on how bright your day is, you will need to pick the best level of ND to avoid over or under exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 103274, member: 6411"] The polorizing filters will reduce sun glare of many reflective surfaces and tend to increase saturation in both video and stills. I see a large difference in my results with the CPL (Sunny Life) and other of their filters the kids got me for my birthday. Polar will be on my list when I get my next drone... Have a look at the latest photos I posted (Cool Clouds). Those are unedited, the CPL added some saturation, but its most pleasing as the sun glare off the leaves of the trees is gone. I have only had time to try the ND/manual shutter speed adjustment thing once, and it was too late in the day, I am looking forward to playing with that more. Remember, you need 1/60th for the shutter with the Spark for it to be truly effective, so depending on how bright your day is, you will need to pick the best level of ND to avoid over or under exposure. [/QUOTE]
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