Reviews
Excellent filter set, no complaints
This set comes in very compact packaging meaning you can easily pop them in your pocket for use in the field. Having used K&F filters for many years I know they are usually good quality and reasonably priced, and this set is no exception.
They fit the DJI Air 3 perfectly, with no rattle or movement of any kind. The design of the filter mount makes it relatively easy to change filters out in the field. The lenses are also calibrated perfectly and give consistent exposure across all filters, and in line with their ND ratings.
The CPL is of course harder to use on a drone (as you can’t rotate it while flying) but as long as you plan ahead and pre-shoot the polarization angle needed then it is certainly possible to get the shots you want. The mobility of a drone also allows you to move position very easily until you get the effect you need.
The optical quality is more than good enough for the sensor in the Air 3, and there is no noticeable loss of sharpness even when pixel-peeping on test shots.
Now, as for the price, these are currently £45. I would say that given the quality it’s a decent price and you aren’t going to find anything better short of professional filters costing hundreds of pounds.
I would say that overall this is a great set of filters that makes the drone far more usable on those sunny summer days. An absolute must-buy for any serious drone videographer.
They fit the DJI Air 3 perfectly, with no rattle or movement of any kind. The design of the filter mount makes it relatively easy to change filters out in the field. The lenses are also calibrated perfectly and give consistent exposure across all filters, and in line with their ND ratings.
The CPL is of course harder to use on a drone (as you can’t rotate it while flying) but as long as you plan ahead and pre-shoot the polarization angle needed then it is certainly possible to get the shots you want. The mobility of a drone also allows you to move position very easily until you get the effect you need.
The optical quality is more than good enough for the sensor in the Air 3, and there is no noticeable loss of sharpness even when pixel-peeping on test shots.
Now, as for the price, these are currently £45. I would say that given the quality it’s a decent price and you aren’t going to find anything better short of professional filters costing hundreds of pounds.
I would say that overall this is a great set of filters that makes the drone far more usable on those sunny summer days. An absolute must-buy for any serious drone videographer.
26/10/2023