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PGYTECH Pro ND Lens Filter Kit for DJI Mavic 2 Zoom (ND8/16/32/64)
EAN: 843225103121
Enhance your drone s image results by using this Pro ND Lens Filter Kit for DJI Mavic 2 Zoom from PGYTECH. This kit includes four different ND filters for your gimbal camera. You get ND8, ND16, ND32, and ND64 (neutral density) filters. They are all constructed from clear, German SCHOTT optical glass that have gone through a nanometer double-sided, multi-layer vacuum coating process. This coating is combined with multiple grinding and polishing passes to create filters that are waterproof, oilproof, scratch-resistant, and anti-reflective.
Lightweight Design
The aluminum and glass filters weigh only 1.1 grams (less than a tenth of an ounce), which adds a very minimal amount of weight to your Mavic 2 Zoom.
ND Filters
The ND filters are mainly designed to give you the ability to manually control exposure by reducing the amount of light that enters the camera lens. When doing so, this allows you to shoot in wider stops under bright lighting conditions.
EAN: 843225103121
Enhance your drone s image results by using this Pro ND Lens Filter Kit for DJI Mavic 2 Zoom from PGYTECH. This kit includes four different ND filters for your gimbal camera. You get ND8, ND16, ND32, and ND64 (neutral density) filters. They are all constructed from clear, German SCHOTT optical glass that have gone through a nanometer double-sided, multi-layer vacuum coating process. This coating is combined with multiple grinding and polishing passes to create filters that are waterproof, oilproof, scratch-resistant, and anti-reflective.
Lightweight Design
The aluminum and glass filters weigh only 1.1 grams (less than a tenth of an ounce), which adds a very minimal amount of weight to your Mavic 2 Zoom.
ND Filters
The ND filters are mainly designed to give you the ability to manually control exposure by reducing the amount of light that enters the camera lens. When doing so, this allows you to shoot in wider stops under bright lighting conditions.
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