BlurFix Air Filters for GoPro - Snake River Prototyping

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I’ve been using Snake River Prototyping’s GoPro Filters for the last couple of years, and I love them. Now I love them even more because they just came out with the smallest and lightest high quality filters available for the GoPro to date. The BlurFix Air is for use with the naked GoPro, and is so light that you can use it with most GoPro gimbals (used in aerial videography), such as the DJI H3-3D or any number of other gimbals available. The filters are so light they don’t affect the operation of the gimbals!
The BlurFix Air comes with a few different types of filters: ND, Circular Polarized, and a combination ND / and Circular Polarized.
Which filter you use depends on the situation. One benefit of using ND filters is that they reduce jello by slowing the GoPro’s shutter speed. For cloudy or overcast the ND4 would suffice. For bright days the ND8 is better.
The CP and combo ND/CP help saturate the color and are great for cutting glare on water, glass or even leaves.
Another benefit of using these filters is that they reduce what I call “prop flutter”, which is caused by the shadow of the prop hitting the camera lens.
Depending on how your GoPro is mounted on your gimbal, you may want a shorter adapter that allows you to mount the gimbal outside of some fasteners that go around the camera lens. If you need a shorter adapter, you can just cut the inner lip, or sand it down. Also included is a gasket for extra secure mounting.
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