Right -- that's called "prop shadows". Here are a few things you can do:
1) Don't fly directly into the sun. 2) Use an ND lens filter to slow down the shutter speed. 3) Use a lens hood to help prevent direct sun light from hitting the lens.
I own the DJI, Polar Pro 6-pack, Mudder, a few SRP filters, and Ditzler Photo filters. My favorite glass filters are the DJI and Polar Pro filters because they are well made and weigh the same or close to the stock UV filter. If you want to get gel filters, then go with the Ditzler Photo filters (since they can be easily handled).
Whatever you choose to purchase, get a set that includes an ND8 and ND16. Per the chart below, you'll see those filters are needed for flying during normal daylight conditions.
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