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Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens
Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens
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Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens
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Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens
Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens
Greenl UV MC Ultraviolet Filter for DJI Mavic Mini drone lens is a screw-on multi-coated UV filter designed to fit the optical assembly of the Mavic Mini. It reduces ultraviolet haze in outdoor scenes and provides a protective barrier for the drone camera lens against dust, scratches and fingerprints while preserving natural color balance and sharpness for aerial photography and videography.
The multi-coated (MC) surface minimizes reflections and ghosting, improving contrast in bright conditions. As a dedicated screw-on filter sized for the Mavic Mini lens, it installs directly onto the drone camera assembly without modifying the housing. The hard-coated glass adds mechanical protection against abrasions and helps keep the lens clean, reducing the need for frequent lens cleaning and lowering the risk of accidental damage during field operations.
Align the filter threads with the Mavic Mini camera assembly and screw it on gently until snug; avoid over-tightening. Before attachment, clean the filter and the drone lens with a blower and microfiber cloth to remove dust and particles. After use, store the filter in a protective case to prevent scratches. Remove the filter before using specialized lens accessories or when instructed by the drone manufacturer.
For best results, use the filter in bright outdoor conditions or when distant subjects are affected by UV haze. Periodically inspect the filter surface and clean only with appropriate lens cleaning tools to maintain optical performance. If capturing low-light or night scenes, consider removing the UV filter to avoid any potential light loss or reflections that could affect exposure.
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