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Inspire 2 X4S – Shutter Collection Filters | PolarPro

$45.00 Inc. GST

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DJI X4S Filters
Inspire 2 X4S - Shutter Collection Filters | PolarPro
$45.00 Inc. GST



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Overview:

The Shutter Collection is part of PolarPro’s Cinema Series filter line. Featuring the highest grade glass and coatings on the market. The Cinema Series is for pilots who demand the absolute best. The Shutter Collection for the DJI X4S camera contains ND8, ND16, and ND32 filters for reducing the cameras shutter speed, to create a smooth cinematic composition. Each filter is precision threaded to replace the stock UV filter on the X4S camera, reducing the amount of glass you are shooting through. The Cinema Series Shutter Collection for the DJI Inspire 2 X4S comes with a lifetime warranty ensuring they will last.

Cinema Series™ Glass: PolarPro’s filter collection using the highest end glass and coatings for pilots who demand the best. Cinema Series glass has a low refractive index and a high light transmission.

Airframe™ Construction: PolarPro’s filter design specifically for aerial filming. Featherlight construction utilizes a precision threaded aircraft aluminum frame for smooth gimbal operation.

Included Filters:

3-Stop Neutral Density Filter (ND8) (4.24g): The ND8 filter is what we use on partly cloudy to mildly sunny days where we need to knock the shutter down by 3 f-stops to achieve a shutter speed of 1/60th.

4-Stop Neutral Density Filter (ND16) (4.24g): The ND16 filter is what we use on very bright days to reduce shutter speed by 4 f-stops.  We generally use the ND16 filter while filming in the desert or over snow.

5-Stop Neutral Density Filter (ND32) (4.24g): On extremely bright days, the ND32 reduces the camera’s shutter speed by 5 f-stops. getting shutter speed near 1/60th – 1/50th, allowing you to capture cinematic quality content even in the brightest conditions.