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The Neewer Magnetic ND/CPL Filter Set is a versatile accessory designed specifically for the DJI OSMO Pocket 3. This 6-pack includes UV, CPL, and various ND filters that enhance image quality by controlling exposure and reducing glare. Crafted from multi-coated HD optical glass, these filters are lightweight, durable, and easy to attach, making them essential for any action camera enthusiast looking to elevate their vlogging game.
| Special Effect | Ultraviolet, Neutral Density |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Coating Description | Multi Coating |
M**S
Nice set at a good price
The filters are great, with a decent range of ND strengths, the magnets are strong and yet thin enough to keep one on the Osmo Pocket 3 when you turn it off (unlike some other brands, where the thickness causes the gimbal to not “park” all the way. The only slight disappointment is the mist filter, which is too strong to be of much use, in my opinion.
J**T
Useful and great case
Comes with a nice case to hold all the filters. Very pocketable and easy to travel with. Has a decent magnet strength when taking the lens filter off and on from the Osmo Pocket 3.
V**.
amazing magnet strength and doesn't prevent stock gimbal lock
I wrote that comparison and sent it over to the Freewell set as wellFreewell set is nice, but for example anamorphic lens is has an extremely poor magnet so the first time I used it it dropped on the concrete (no damage luckily) with ND on.quality wise filters are amazing, but I also own NEEWER set, which I don't use as it doesn't have anamorphic lens ( tbh it is sold separately, but from the reviews it destroys quality) and NEEWER ND filters are magnetically incompatible with the Freewell lenses.UPD: Ok I'm revisiting this post - some more observations.Actually I like Neewer set more now. Reasons:1. Neewer Nd Filters fit to spare stock camera protection case ND holder.2. Neewer ND filter holds magnetically extremely well, whereas for Freewell either with anamorphic lens or with just an ND filter, it could easily detach if you swing your camera swiftly. Magnets are very weak for Freewell.3. Neewer filters DO fit camera lens perfectly and gimbal locks normally, wheres for Freewell it does not so gimbal doesn't lock normally.4. Freewell Anamophic lens despite it's allegedly "film look" crops and wider FOV softens picture with the same settings. Not that drastic of a difference, but noticeable especially on distant small object and textures.5. Freewell Anamophic lens has slight color tint and warms the picture too much (or that's ND filter?) so I had to go -900 with WB in some cases with the same scene.Worth noticing, the tests were conducted 2 hours apart, so lighting could've changed and for Neewer I used ND16, wheres for Freewell I used ND32.With all that in mind I'd now recommend NEEWER set instead, from my perspective anamorphic lens not worth it in my particular case.Tests were conducted with Davinci Studio 18.6, both in DlogM and HLG for clarity. (resulting picture is basically the same, just need LUT in one case and color space transform in the other.
C**E
OK optically, but usage requires care.
I will go with 3.5 stars, rounding up to 4.I was a bit curious when buying these CPL ND filters how well they would work, since the Pocket 3 lens is 20mm focal length and it is well known that polarizers are a risk on wide angle lenses for getting uneven light or vignette type effects.The polarizer effect is indeed challenging to manage (as with all wide lenses) and can darken only parts of the sky in some angles looking similar to a vignette, but polarization is still the right choice for some shots where reflections must be managed. I think I might prefer a separate set of just ND filters in many scenes, but there are definitely cases where ND and polarizer are needed at once. I will experiment with stacking of a regular ND with the PL only filter, and if that works I may move to adding PL only when needed rather than trying to use ND+PL combo filters.Overall these ND-PL filers are a decent value and do the basic job they are intended for, but I wish there was an ND8 and no ND64 in this package, as I cannot imagine using ND64 except in rare occasions, but often want ND8, ND16, or ND32 (3,4,5 stops of light reduction would be more useful to me than 4,5,or 6 that is included).The label text for the ND factor / stops of light filteres should be larger. I cannot easily read the NDx labels without effort (staring at the filters with corrected vision). The NEEWER logo text is larger than the functional labels you actually need to be able to read to choose the proper filter, which is a bit silly.If you have a glass screen protector on the pocket 3 lens, make sure to remove it before using these. I found out the hard way that some of those super thin protectors have a polarized UV coating that shows up as color banding with the polarizer stacked on top. They also reduce the magnet strength of filters grabbing the lens, even though they are extremely thin glass. Since this and all other filter packages usually have a UV protective magnetic snap on filter, that can fill in for a glass lens protector.
J**.
Perfect on the go!
I've been using the NEEWER magnetic ND filter kit for videoing at different times of the day, and it has been a fantastic addition to my gear. The magnetic attachment is super convenient, allowing for quick and easy changes between filters. This kit has helped me achieve the perfect video quality on my DJI by providing precise control over exposure and light. The filters are high-quality and do not affect the sharpness or color of the footage. Overall, I highly recommend this ND filter kit for anyone looking to enhance their video production with ease and efficiency.
J**C
Good optical quality and versatility at the right price!
Lucked out BIG time when I found these filters for 40% off so it was a no brainer purchase for me. Having tested and use this product, I would still buy these at it's non sale price for its performance and versatility. The ability to adjust ND strength gives me less filters to have to carry which is nice. There are some slight abberations on my images but the kind you see only when you're looking for them but since I only use these for videos they're pretty much unnoticeable. They're small and therefore fragile. The action on the adjustment is smooth, but not too stiff or too loose. I found it just right. However, I would NOT recommend making ND strength adjustments with the filters installed and the Pocket 3 powered on as that has the potential to damage your gimbals. That goes for any brand. Always adjust your filters with the power off and never try and manipulate the gimbals with the camera.
J**R
Good quality
I use these professionally and really like the polarized and ND filters. You get good value for your money and will be happy with this!The carrying case is really nice as well. They fit perfectly on the camera and inside the protective sleeve.On sunny days, I’m shooting nice deep videos that don’t get blown out.
M**A
Calidad precio
De los mejor en calidad precio, que sean variables es más fácil para hacer ajustes al momento sin tener que estar cambiando el lente. Muy prácticos
A**S
Probably the most important accessory for Osmo Pocket 3
Daylight outdoor shots with the Pocket 3 almost always come out overexposed, especially in the manual modes. Probably the most important accessory for this awesome little camera is a set of ND filters. Several companies manufacture those but this set from Neewer come in reasonably affordable price point here in India, also offering a wide range of exposure control options. These come well packaged, and do what they are meant to do very very effectively. They are stackable, meaning it's possible to combine one of the ND filters with the CPL filter. The gimbal head retracts without fuss with one of these kept attached.Only thing to be mindful of is the magnetic hold of the filters with the Pocket's lens is very very strong - which makes removing/replacing those a bit tricky owing their form factor, size and the overall delicate nature of the Pocket 3's lens and gimbal head. My hack is to stack one or more of the other filters on top of the base filter that I want to remove/replace first, which makes it easier. Alternatively, a small piece of metal can be used 'pull' the filter off.Hope this helps prospective buyers in India.
S**M
ND Filter
Complete set. Nice to have filter like this one.Cons: Challenging to pullout the filter since the ND is slimPros. No stuck when gimbal is off. you can leave it there with pocket3
M**I
Usefull
Good purchase
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