To achieve cinematic blur, you need to lower the shutter speed to 1/50th of a second, but in bright sunlight, this shutter speed is too slow, so you need to use ND filters. Which filters are better—original DJI filters or the various Freewell filters? Let's compare the filters under identical conditions and check:
Are they the same in stops?
Do they have a colorcast? And if so, which one?
What's in the kits? And how much do they cost?
What are the features of use?
If you decide to buy Freewell filters, you'll get a discount by following these links, and I'll get a little something.
Freewell Small Filter Set:
https://www.freewellgear.com/en/dji-o...
Freewell Large Filter Set:
https://www.freewellgear.com/en/dji-o...
Large Filter Set Freewell:
https://www.freewellgear.com/en/dji-o...
Contents
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0:00 Intro
0:48 What is Cinema Blur
2:05 Camera Settings
3:40 If There's Lots of Light
4:22 Types of ND Filters
5:20 Installing Filters
5:50 Choosing the Right Filter Density
7:02 DJI vs. Freewell ND 16 Comparison
8:01 DJI vs. Freewell ND 256 Comparison
9:04 ND and Polarizer
10:22 Comparing DJI vs. Freewell Kits
11:20 Filter Combinations
12:36 Problems with Using Filters
14:40 How to Shoot Filters
14:58 Conclusion