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PolarPro filters...worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="RCnerd" data-source="post: 15564" data-attributes="member: 3029"><p>I have only had a drone for a short time, so I am still logging ‘rookie’ flight time... that being said, I just picked up the PolarPro 3-pack of filters on a whim at Best Buy for about $54 after sales tax (the Spark-5001 set which includes Fixed Polarizer (FP), Neutral Density 8 (ND8), and Neutral Density 16 (ND16)). I have not yet had a chance to use them, but here are my initial opinions and thoughts (I will re-visit this post once I have had a chance to evaluate them and update these opinions as need be):</p><p></p><p>-I don’t see Gimbal strength/filter weight being an issue at all because these things are seriously light (the FP comes in at a whopping .645g and the ND8 and ND16 each come in at .635g!)</p><p>[GALLERY=media, 57]5B1C3470-0713-44B5-8B25-744A0CC83BD6 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY]</p><p></p><p>-The fit and “grab” of the filters is really good without being at risk of falling off in flight while still easy to remove without having to “man-handle them at all, and even if they did fall off, PolarPro says they’ll replace it right in their documentation.</p><p>[GALLERY=media, 58]0773569C-D5EA-4220-BEBB-FDFA7BFA8F94 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY]</p><p></p><p>-There is an available app (for FREE) from PolarPro for iOS and Android that guides you how to use your filters based on camera settings and outdoor conditions where you’re at. And it looks really slick and professional, too!</p><p></p><p>*also, just a note... I have one of those aftermarket Gimbal guards from eBay, and the filters fit underneath it just fine. I can leave the filter on and still install the guard with perfect fit!</p><p>[GALLERY=media, 59]C8A1BE7C-480E-44C8-B34B-F173C6294402 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY]</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I’m already impressed with the set and can’t wait to go try it out, but I really don’t think it’ll be going anywhere, as I have a feeling it will perform as expected and advertised!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCnerd, post: 15564, member: 3029"] I have only had a drone for a short time, so I am still logging ‘rookie’ flight time... that being said, I just picked up the PolarPro 3-pack of filters on a whim at Best Buy for about $54 after sales tax (the Spark-5001 set which includes Fixed Polarizer (FP), Neutral Density 8 (ND8), and Neutral Density 16 (ND16)). I have not yet had a chance to use them, but here are my initial opinions and thoughts (I will re-visit this post once I have had a chance to evaluate them and update these opinions as need be): -I don’t see Gimbal strength/filter weight being an issue at all because these things are seriously light (the FP comes in at a whopping .645g and the ND8 and ND16 each come in at .635g!) [GALLERY=media, 57]5B1C3470-0713-44B5-8B25-744A0CC83BD6 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY] -The fit and “grab” of the filters is really good without being at risk of falling off in flight while still easy to remove without having to “man-handle them at all, and even if they did fall off, PolarPro says they’ll replace it right in their documentation. [GALLERY=media, 58]0773569C-D5EA-4220-BEBB-FDFA7BFA8F94 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY] -There is an available app (for FREE) from PolarPro for iOS and Android that guides you how to use your filters based on camera settings and outdoor conditions where you’re at. And it looks really slick and professional, too! *also, just a note... I have one of those aftermarket Gimbal guards from eBay, and the filters fit underneath it just fine. I can leave the filter on and still install the guard with perfect fit! [GALLERY=media, 59]C8A1BE7C-480E-44C8-B34B-F173C6294402 by RCnerd posted Sep 30, 2017 at 10:59 AM[/GALLERY] Honestly, I’m already impressed with the set and can’t wait to go try it out, but I really don’t think it’ll be going anywhere, as I have a feeling it will perform as expected and advertised! [/QUOTE]
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