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PolarPro Cinema Series Shutter Collection for DJI FPV (ND8, ND16, ND32)

Manage the exposure of your aerial footage with this Shutter Collection ND Filter Kit for DJI FPV from PolarPro. Included in this kit are an ND8, an ND16, and an ND32 neutral density filter, which decrease the amount of light that enters the gimbal by 3 to 5 stops, respectively. That amount of light reduction makes them an ideal solution for flying in a variety of lighting conditions. Use the ND8 during the golden hour, the ND16 during the afternoon, and the ND32 during the brightness of midday. To help ensure the quality of your footage, each filter has been constructed from PolarPro's CinemaSeries glass and has been given 16 layers of protective coating.

SKU: GC14-FPV-CS-SHUTTER

PolarPro Cinema Series Shutter Collection for DJI FPV (ND8, ND16, ND32)

PolarPro Cinema Series Shutter Collection for DJI FPV (ND8, ND16, ND32)

Manage the exposure of your aerial footage with this Shutter Collection ND Filter Kit for DJI FPV from PolarPro. Included in this kit are an ND8, an ND16, and an ND32 neutral density filter, which decrease the amount of light that enters the gimbal by 3 to 5 stops, respectively. That amount of light reduction makes them an ideal solution for flying in a variety of lighting conditions. Use the ND8 during the golden hour, the ND16 during the afternoon, and the ND32 during the brightness of midday. To help ensure the quality of your footage, each filter has been constructed from PolarPro's CinemaSeries glass and has been given 16 layers of protective coating.

CinemaSeries Glass

Each filter is made from CinemaSeries Glass, which PolarPro engineered to provide a low refractive index, colour neutrality, and perfect target transmission.

Lightweight and Durable

The ND filters are made from aluminium for durability and to keep the added weight to a minimum. They are so light that even with them attached, the DJI FPV passes through gimbal startup.

Adventure Assurance

PolarPro backs each filter with a money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied.

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PolarPro Cinema Series Shutter Collection for DJI FPV (ND8, ND16, ND32)

Manage the exposure of your aerial footage with this Shutter Collection ND Filter Kit for DJI FPV from PolarPro. Included in this kit are an ND8, an ND16, and an ND32 neutral density filter, which decrease the amount of light that enters the gimbal by 3 to 5 stops, respectively. That amount of light reduction makes them an ideal solution for flying in a variety of lighting conditions. Use the ND8 during the golden hour, the ND16 during the afternoon, and the ND32 during the brightness of midday. To help ensure the quality of your footage, each filter has been constructed from PolarPro's CinemaSeries glass and has been given 16 layers of protective coating.

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