I got a test unit of the new Snake River Prototyping filter for the DJI Inspire 1. It’s an ND8/CP which is a combination of an ND filter and a circular polarized that will cut glare on leaves and water, remove jello (caused by high shutter speeds) and enhance the color. The stock ND filter that comes with the Inspire is entirely too light to allow users to set the camera at the proper shutter speed, which should be double the frame rate. So for 30fps the shutter should be 60, and so on. These filters are not cheap colored glass like the DJI filter, or other knock off brands like Polar Pro. These are real filters for camera operators that are serious about their image. The filters have been tested heavily, and do not affect the gimbal operation. They just work. I don’t have a price yet, but they are going to cost more in the neighborhood of what real filters cost. I’ve used SRP filters on my GoPros for years, and I’m excited they are making filters for the Inspire. Philip Bloom and Mitch Bergsma use SRP filters.
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