Published On Sep 4, 2022
The DJI Air 2s with its huge 1” sensor takes stunning video, but with a fixed aperture of f2.8, sometimes the lighting conditions are just too bright to obtain a properly exposed final product. This is where ND filters come in. With the addition of an ND filter attached to the Air 2s’s camera lens you can limit the amount of light passing through the sensor. This video explains what an ND filter is, when you may want to use one and what the different designations mean. Included is actual footage taken with the different ND filters. Also a quick tip on how to protect your Air 2s's wonderful camera lens from potential damage.
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Time Stamps:
1. 0:00 - Intro
2. 0:47 - Clear UV Lens Protector
3. 1:36 - DJI Air 2s Included ND Filters
4. 2:06 - DJI Air 2s Included Filters vs Pgytech VND
5. 3:20 - ND Filter Designations
6. 4:03 - Filter Density Comparison
7. 4:59 - 180 Rule Explained
8. 5:41 - Polarized Filters
9. 6:09 - Outro