Thanks, spark 317 I didn't think to look onHere's some Forum search results for Sunnylife filters.
I have the PolarPro set myself and had no problems.
Some filters may interfere with the pano or sphere shots when the gimbal tilts up.
I use these and have no problems once I learned to attach them correctly. I attached them from the bottom to top holding the camera, then s slight twist up and down. My 8yr old grandson did a Crash test and it stays on. Have fun I do.I was wondering if anyone using these filters has had problems with gimbal overload or other problems? I'm thinking about buying a set.
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I have been using these filters but they seem to fall off sometimes.
Thanks, Jeff
I have been using these filters but they seem to fall off sometimes.
I tried the polarization filter flying over a creek wanting to see the bottom. Same reflections with or without the filter.
they will interfere with pano shots unless you shave them down (the supporting strap)
No, I don't fly in sport mode muchHeya Jeff,
I had an MC-UV fall off my Spark a few weekends ago.
It was an unbranded one, just to protect the lens really.
Was flying Sports mode around a very large open area, the Spark was going like a bullet, unreal attitude going on.
Brought it in to take a break, hovered maybe 50m out and was watching it, saw a small thing fall.
After initial shock thinking a prop was imploding, then 0.3 of a second later realising it was still airbourne, I realised it was the filter.
Were you flying Sports mode prior to them falling off ?
I had this one given to me, and now want to get a full set with UV and ND, so will invest in a decent brand, and always take them off for Sports mode flying.
Oh, although the oval had been mowed fairly recently, a couple of us there couldn't find that MC-UV.
The next lawnmower person will, I'm sure.