DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions
DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions
DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions
DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions
DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions
DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions

DJI Mavic 3 Classic ND Filter Set (ND8/ND16/ND32/ND64) - Professional Aerial Photography Filters for Drone Cinematic Shots & Sunny Conditions

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Description

This ND filter set meets photographers' needs when shooting long-exposure shots or in strong lighting conditions (e.g., long-exposure timelapse).

DJI Mavic 3 Classic with ND filter set

The filters provide advanced users with precise control over shutter speed, allowing them to produce smooth footage in bright environments with lower shutter speed. Flexible use of this kit can ensure clean footage, even when the shutter opens to 180° with a low ISO.*

Made of high-quality light-reduction materials, this filters set helps you to capture true-to-life colors and stunning highlight and low-light details.

A precise snap-joint design ensures a reliable fit and lens seal during flight.

* Shutter opening angle: a common way of describing the shutter speed relative to the frame rate. Exposure Time = Shutter Opening Angle/(Frame Rate × 360°). For example, if the camera is recording at 24 fps with the shutter open at 180°, the exposure time is 1/48 second.