PolarPro DJI Phantom 3 Filter 3-Pack

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PolarPro DJI  Phantom 3 Filter 3-Pack
Key Features
  • Fits DJI Phantom 3 Camera Lens
  • Designed for Aerial Photography
  • Polarizer Cuts Reflections and Glare
  • 2- and 3-Stop ND Filters
Improve the quality of your aerial footage with the DJI Phantom 3 Filter 3-Pack from Polar Pro. The pack includes a polarizer filer, 2-stop neutral density filter, and 3-stop neutral density filter, all designed specifically for the camera lens of the DJI Phantom 3. Offering varying degrees of light reduction, the filters are useful for slowing down the camera's shutter speed, resulting in smoother looking motion and helping to reduce the appearance of rolling shutter.
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PolarPro P5001 Overview

Improve the quality of your aerial footage with the DJI Phantom 3 Filter 3-Pack from Polar Pro. The pack includes a polarizer filer, 2-stop neutral density filter, and 3-stop neutral density filter, all designed specifically for the camera lens of the DJI Phantom 3. Offering varying degrees of light reduction, the filters are useful for slowing down the camera's shutter speed, resulting in smoother looking motion and helping to reduce the appearance of rolling shutter.

The filters all feature glass lenses for optimal image quality and scratch resistance, a low-profile design, and are lightweight at approximately 0.1 oz ounces for the heaviest filter, so they won't interfere with the camera's gimbal system.

Works with the Phantom 3 Professional, Phantom 3 Advanced, and Phantom 3 4K.

Note: Does not work with the Phantom 3 Standard.

Polarizer Filter
The polarizer filter helps to reduce glare and improve color saturation. When filming from a quadcopter, a large amount of light is reflected back up towards the camera. The polarizer reduces the amount of glare bouncing off the ground. It can also be used to slow down the cameras shutter speed by reducing light by 1.6 stops.
ND Filters
The ND filters reduce light hitting the sensor, which slows down the camera's shutter speed. This creates a more natural looking motion blur that smoothes out footage and helps reduce the appearance of "jello" effects from the camera's rolling shutter. They can also be used for reducing lens flare while shooting into the sun and for toning down highlights while filming outdoors. The following ND filters are included:

ND4: This ND cuts light by 2 stops
ND8: This ND cuts light by 3 stops

PolarPro P5001Specs

Weight
Polarizer: 0.1 oz / 1.6 g
NDs: <0.1 oz / 1.1 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.7 x 4.1 x 0.9"

PolarPro P5001 Reviews

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question

Does Phantom 4 takes the same filter size as the Inspire One and the Osmo?
Asked by: Pedro P.
nope
Answered by: JUDAH A R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

can you stack them when mounting on the Phantom 4? use one given ND and then the PL on top? will the gimbal support that?
Asked by: Luiz
go for it, don't expect to get your drone back to the ground intact.
Answered by: JUDAH A R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does this actually work with the newer DJI Phantom 3 4k drone? There seems to be no way to screw them on because the drone's front lens element is permanently attached, not a removable UV filter. I can't even remove it with pliers.
Asked by: Anonymous
The Phantom 3 4K aircrafts come with a clear UV filter already on it. You will need to unscrew this to attach the filters. The only Phantom 3 model that does not have a removable filter is the Phantom 3 Standard.
Answered by: Whitney H.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

So these filters fit the Phantom 4 ok?
Asked by: Elton
Yes. Work fine. I did end up ordering a stronger ND from dji for bright sun days.
Answered by: Jackson H.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

I have a Phantom 3 Pro. I purchased these filters and have tried to install them. I'm having a difficult time removing the original lense from the camera. Can I get some instruction on how to remove it? My fear is if I force it I might damage the camera.
Asked by: Doug
You are right to be careful. Mine was tight too. I held the camera firm so as to not damage the gimbal and gave it a couple tries. Once loose, it's easy! Be careful, but it does unscrew like you'd expect.
Answered by: Tim A.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Is this for the Phantom 3 Standard?
Asked by: Anonymous
As the Phantom 3 Standard does not have threads or a removable lens cover I will say that these are most definitely not compatible with the Phantom 3 Standard. I have owned the P3 Standard for 1 day and returned it due to lack of range but i know the camera is not the same as P3A or P3P
Answered by: Daniel W.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Anyone know if they fixed the threading issue? There are lots of reviews on amazon saying that these filters don't have the right threading for the Phantom 3 professional.
Asked by: Devin
These thread very well onto the Phantom 3 Professional or Phantom 3 Advanced. Remember to never force threads on anything, just turn counter clockwise until you can tell the threads are lined up and then turn clockwise until it is finger tight
Answered by: Daniel W.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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