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PolarPro filters...worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="PolarPro" data-source="post: 27629" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Our filters for the Spark use neither adhesive nor rigid plastic to hold onto the camera lens, so the filters being described here do not sound like our models. We construct our filters of aluminum and glass, and in the case of the Spark filters we use a spring tension system to hold them in place on the camera. There are two small tabs on each filter that go into the grooves at the back of the Spark camera, and a small tab at the bottom of the filter bezel to help hold it in place from the front. Images of the filters can be seen on our website, for reference.</p><p></p><p>None of our Spark filters should interfere with gimbal movement, for pano shots or otherwise. We do not anticipate trouble with the filters, but if anything does occur please reach out to our support team at <a href="mailto:support@polarpro.com">support@polarpro.com</a> and we will be happy to help out.</p><p></p><p>- Oliver from PolarPro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PolarPro, post: 27629, member: 923"] Our filters for the Spark use neither adhesive nor rigid plastic to hold onto the camera lens, so the filters being described here do not sound like our models. We construct our filters of aluminum and glass, and in the case of the Spark filters we use a spring tension system to hold them in place on the camera. There are two small tabs on each filter that go into the grooves at the back of the Spark camera, and a small tab at the bottom of the filter bezel to help hold it in place from the front. Images of the filters can be seen on our website, for reference. None of our Spark filters should interfere with gimbal movement, for pano shots or otherwise. We do not anticipate trouble with the filters, but if anything does occur please reach out to our support team at [email]support@polarpro.com[/email] and we will be happy to help out. - Oliver from PolarPro [/QUOTE]
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