Ever wish your Canon camera had built-in neutral density filters, like a cinema camera? And you could quickly change lenses and focal lengths without migrating filters from one lens to another? These magnetic, clip-in filters from Kolari Vision will help you do just that (with one important caveat).
Disclaimer: Kolari provided me with filters for the purposes of creating this review. They have not paid me to produce this video, nor are they sponsoring it. All opinions are my own.
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Reference Links
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Kolari Magnetic Clip-In Filters for Canon RF Mount
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Chapters
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0:00 Intro
1:11 How they work
3:36 How they are different
5:42 Color accuracy test
7:10 Pros and cons
10:12 Outro
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Gear Used to Create This Video
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⬇️ My C-Log to Rec.709 LUTs for the R5/R6
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