Phantom 4 ND4SINGLE
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Phantom 4 ND4SINGLE  <br><B>(Was $29.99)</B>
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SKU: 100017709
Part #: P4 ND4
UPC: 850454006826
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Phantom 4 ND4 Filter (Single)

Features:
• Used at Dawn/Dusk when camera is natively shooting 1/250th.
• Precisely engineered for the DJI Phantom 4 camera
• Ultra-High Definition provides razor sharp clarity and maximum sharpness
• Aircraft aluminum frame is light-weight for smooth gimbal operation
• PolarPro Lifetime Warranty-Filters are guaranteed to outlast your drone

Overview:
The PolarPro DJI Phantom 4 filter is designed specifically for the Phantom 4 camera. These filters are slightly longer than the PolarPro P3 filters. The longer Phantom 4 filters match the Phantom 4 camera size perfectly.

Constructed out of Ultra-High Definition glass each filter provides maximum sharpness and razor sharp clarity. The aircraft aluminum frames are ultra-light and designed specifically for use on a gimbal. The lightweight design allows the gimbal to move smoothly.

Backed by a lifetime warranty, these high quality filters are guaranteed to last as long as your drone.

Airframe® Construction: PolarPro’s filter design specifically designed for aerial filming. The ultra-light construction utilizes a precision threaded aircraft aluminum frame for smooth gimbal operation.

The Following guideline is a good starting point for when to use each filter while filming with your Inspire 1, Phantom 4, Phantom 3, or Solo. The goal of this chart is to reduce the camera’s shutter speed to 1/60th to give areal videos a smooth cinematic look, rather than a choppy high shutter speed look. A popular way of filming areal video is to have your shutter speed at double the frame rate. So if you are shooting 1080/60, then you want to try to achieve a 1/120th shutter speed. Or if filming 4K/30 or 24 you will want to be near 1/60th shutter speed.


Filter F-stops When to Use
PL/CP Polarizer 1.6 Used in all conditions to reduce glare when shutter speed control is not an issue.
ND4 2 Dawn/Dusk when camera is natively shooting 1/250th.
ND8 3 Cloudy to Mostly Cloudy when camera is shooting at 1/500th.
ND16 4 Partly Cloudy to Mostly Sunny when camera is shooting at 1/1000th.
ND32 5 Sunny and Very Bright when camera is shooting at 1/1250th.
ND64 6 Extremely Bright Conditions (Snow, Water, Desert)
ND8/PL 3 Cloudy to Mostly Cloudy when Polarization is needed.
ND16/PL 4 Partly Cloudy to Mostly Sunny when Polarization is needed.
ND32/PL 5 Sunny and Very Bright when Polarization is needed.
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