
NiSi 500078 DJI Mavic Air 2S ND16 Drone Filter
Elevate Your Drone Photography with Precision Neutral Density FilteringThe NiSi ND16 filter for DJI Mavic Air 2S is designed to enhance your aerial photography and videography. This 4-Stop Neutral Density filter reduces light, allowing for longer exposures and smoother cinematic footage. Specific...
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Overview
Elevate Your Drone Photography with Precision Neutral Density Filtering
The NiSi ND16 filter for DJI Mavic Air 2S is designed to enhance your aerial photography and videography. This 4-Stop Neutral Density filter reduces light, allowing for longer exposures and smoother cinematic footage.
Specifications:
- Compatibility: DJI Mavic Air 2S
- Filter Type: ND16 (4-Stop Neutral Density)
- Material: Aircraft Aluminum Frame, Optical Glass
- Coating: Nano Coating (Waterproof, Low Reflection)
Key Features
For Use in the Mavic Air 2S
1.2 density from the ND16 provides a 4 stop reduction of light entering the lens,
High definition optical glass with NiSi Nano Coating - waterproof, anti-reflection, scratch resistant, and easy to clean
Air Frame and Aircraft Aluminum Construction
Passes startup calibration
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides a 4-stop reduction of light entering the lens, which is beneficial for controlled exposures in bright conditions.
- Features high-definition optical glass, ensuring image clarity and detail retention with the Mavic Air 2S.
- Equipped with NiSi Nano Coating, making the filter waterproof, anti-reflection, scratch resistant, and easy to clean.
- Constructed with an Air Frame and Aircraft Aluminum, suggesting durability and a lightweight design for drone use.
- Designed to pass startup calibration for the Mavic Air 2S, ensuring seamless integration and drone functionality.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for the Mavic Air 2S, limiting its compatibility with other drone models or camera systems.
- Only provides an ND16 density, which might not be sufficient for extremely bright conditions or very long exposures.
- The fixed density means it lacks the versatility of variable ND filters, requiring multiple filters for different light levels.