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Has anyone used a lens hood with the P2V to block the prop shadows and lens flare? I purchased a cheap one on Amazon but it results in photos that look like they are cropped with a circle. Are there any 46mm lens hoods designed to work with ultra wide angle lenses like the one on the Vision?
 
mikeboruta said:
Has anyone used a lens hood with the P2V to block the prop shadows and lens flare? I purchased a cheap one on Amazon but it results in photos that look like they are cropped with a circle. Are there any 46mm lens hoods designed to work with ultra wide angle lenses like the one on the Vision?

I just ordered this rubber collapsible 46 mm lens hood (to avoid getting the horizontal lines in the video sometimes in bright sunlight associated with the prop shadows) - http://www.ebay.com/itm/321229803206 (ordered in rubber since most lens hoods are made of metal and didn't want it to mess with the compass etc) but realize I too may experience what you are getting with the hood showing in shot..though maybe not in the 'collapsed' shape, whilst still providing a (narrower) hood.. haven't received it yet- but being rubber-may be able to cut to shape (to lose weight and get an optimal shade without losing the full image through the vision camera..

here's another- http://www.ebay.com/itm/46MM-Brand-New- ... 1e83a0a5fe

alternatively there are some 'wide angle' 46 mm lens hoods like this- http://www.amazon.com/RainbowImaging-46 ... B005EO5MBE but are made of metal...let us know if anyone finds a plastic or rubber one ..

Alternatively again- see the video I shared on an earlier post for making a DIY lens hood (on a gopro) to avoid the prop shadows- I'm sure something similar could be made for the DJI lens filter kit..
 
as of today Feb 14, amazon has the kit for sale, 11 left, just ordered one with the bower filter set.
 
Just sharing some tests with and without a 46mm filter kit I got off of amazon for only $12.50 shipped- http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003QQYFLA/ref ... _ST1_dp_1- Bower VFK46C 5-Piece 46mm Digital Filter Kit- the filters in the Bower set include a circularly polarized HD filter, a ND HD filter, a UV filter, a lens cap and carrying pouch. The UV filter can be used to protect the lens- these tests were mainly into the direct fading sun - so a lot of lens flare was experienced and with the filters an additional halo effect was experienced but only into the direct sun..

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyzDov8k_k[/youtube]
 
DIY lens hood to avoid/minimize horizontal prop shadows in string sunlight- inspired by te video I shared on an earlier page- I cut out a shape from a black spare piece of card lying about- experimented the shape and with live view on the vision camera/my mobile device to see how much of a hood I can have without showing in 'wide angle' view and settled on this shape and glued to the rubber seal/DIY lens kit metal frame with 'rubber cement' glue- can still screw in and out the different filters may also act to help protect the lens (as well as the filter) from being struck directly...
 

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also- here's a video from Valentine's Day at the beach (before I made the above DIY lens hood)- I had just modded my repeater with an upgraded higher gain antenna (for much better video range) and with the DJI filter kit /circularly polarized filter onboard and went to Point Dume, Malibu, CA for some flying fun- this is the video (magic bullet effects added to add a more 'filmic' look)- was going great till towards the end of the flight/video I was practicing doing a panning shot around a life guard 'Baywatch' tower and didn't see the only wire on the entire beach, making a strike and crashing about 16 feet to the sand below- the good thing is the sand was a relatively soft landing and only broke 1 prop/rotor- down side is I got a lot of sand in the machine and all 4 motors were 'binding' afterwards because of the sand- just did a clean up and all 4 motors seem to be turning smoothly again- will do a test flight soon..

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3irIo4ZKn0[/youtube]
 
mikeboruta said:
Has anyone used a lens hood with the P2V to block the prop shadows and lens flare? I purchased a cheap one on Amazon but it results in photos that look like they are cropped with a circle. Are there any 46mm lens hoods designed to work with ultra wide angle lenses like the one on the Vision?
see my DIY lens hood above- managed to hand make one that may help whilst still being out of view even in 'wide angle' mode..
 
Nice video, theSelf.

If you decide to purchase a brushless gimbal like the one from Rotorpixel or Dronexpert, it will improve 500%, though....

By the way, nice camera hat, also!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
cavaleiro01 said:
Nice video, theSelf.

If you decide to purchase a brushless gimbal like the one from Rotorpixel or Dronexpert, it will improve 500%, though....

By the way, nice camera hat, also!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
thanks- I'm planning on getting a gimbal- been following the rotorpixel one- waiting to see some test videos before purchasing..
 
theSelf said:
cavaleiro01 said:
Nice video, theSelf.

If you decide to purchase a brushless gimbal like the one from Rotorpixel or Dronexpert, it will improve 500%, though....

By the way, nice camera hat, also!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
thanks- I'm planning on getting a gimbal- been following the rotorpixel one- waiting to see some test videos before purchasing..

Great! I´m on the waiting list to get one! Hopefully, I will be one of the lucky first 100 ones....
 
Thanks pull up for the how to, just installed mine and very easy, just got a little nervous about tightening the posts all the way. But very solid.
 
theSelf said:
Just sharing some tests with and without a 46mm filter kit I got off of amazon for only $12.50 shipped- http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003QQYFLA/ref ... _ST1_dp_1- Bower VFK46C 5-Piece 46mm Digital Filter Kit- the filters in the Bower set include a circularly polarized HD filter, a ND HD filter, a UV filter, a lens cap and carrying pouch. The UV filter can be used to protect the lens- these tests were mainly into the direct fading sun - so a lot of lens flare was experienced and with the filters an additional halo effect was experienced but only into the direct sun..

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyzDov8k_k[/youtube]

I wanted to repost this since it answered the many questions I had after buying the P2V lense mount today. And after watching the video I got to tell you that your backyard view is one if the best I've ever seen!!! VERY NICE Sir!
Moose
 
tizzl10 said:
cool..just ordered the lens kit and filters. :cool:

I still didn't find it available and with a decent price....

Tizzl10, where did you get yours, if I may ask?
 

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