Anyone using filter lenses on their Phantom Standards? I have limited knowlege of photography, but enough to know that a 2.8 Aperture(non adjustable) will suck on bright days or any partly sunny days. Want to run slower shutter speeds too, as I read fast shutter speeds will show jello effect. I know this will take trial and error. Well I'm looking at Polar Pro lenses for phantom Standard which are basic, not many options for the Standard and about as good as it gets for it. Also the Neewer set, but seems to be heavy for the gimbal and at 13 bucks for the set....cannot be as good.
Anyone wants to show their experience, please do. I think fo rnow in the winter, dark days I don't need the filters yet, possibly just a polarizer. I need to build up skill and practice, before commiting anyways.
Anyone wants to show their experience, please do. I think fo rnow in the winter, dark days I don't need the filters yet, possibly just a polarizer. I need to build up skill and practice, before commiting anyways.