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Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone — Greenl
Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone — Greenl
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Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone — Greenl
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Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone — Greenl
Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone — Greenl
Neutral Density Filter Gray ND4 (NDX4) for DJI Mavic Mini drone by Greenl is an optical filter that reduces incoming light by 2 stops. Designed specifically for use with DJI Mavic Mini series, the ND4 filter helps control exposure in bright outdoor conditions, allowing for slower shutter speeds and smoother motion rendering during aerial photography and videography. The filter is intended to be mounted on the camera of the Mavic Mini to reduce overexposure and assist in achieving natural-looking motion blur and consistent exposure levels when filming or photographing in daylight.
The Greenl ND4 filter provides a predictable two-stop reduction in light without altering color balance, enabling better control of shutter speed and aperture settings. It reduces the need for extremely high shutter speeds in bright environments, which helps produce smoother footage and more cinematic motion blur. By lowering light transmission, the filter also helps maintain appropriate exposure when using neutral density-based workflows such as aperture-priority or manual exposure modes.
Attach the ND4 filter to the camera assembly of the DJI Mavic Mini according to the drone manufacturer’s mounting instructions or the filter supplier’s guidance. Use the filter during bright daylight conditions to reduce exposure by two stops. After mounting, verify framing and exposure in the viewfinder or app, and adjust shutter speed, ISO, or aperture as required for your desired motion rendering and image brightness. Remove or replace the filter when lighting conditions change or when neutral density is no longer needed.
For best results, pair the ND4 filter with manual or shutter-priority exposure modes to control motion blur and avoid overexposure. Check the image preview on the remote controller app after mounting and perform test recordings to confirm desired shutter speed and exposure settings before critical flights.
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