Oliver (PolarPro) Apr 23, 5:06 PM PDT Hi, Thanks for reaching out to PolarPro Support. We'd be happy to answer that question for you. While we have not been provided with any information at this time indicating a set of filters for the Autel Evo 2 is in development, we'd be happy to pass along your interest to our development team for consideration. The best way to stay on top of any new product announcements is to keep an eye on our newsletter and our Instagram account. If you'd like to subscribe to the newsletter, enter your email address into the "Connect With Us" field at the bottom of any page on our site. You'll see an on-screen confirmation, after which the newsletter will begin appearing for you once a month. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let us know. We'll keep an eye out for your response. Have a great day! Best Regards, Oliver PolarPro Support This seem to suggest that none will be coming from them soon or that Oliver doesn't know what is going on. Autel has really let us down on this. A "Pro" drone should have necessary pro accessories available! |
Does the aperture control on the EVO II Pro negate the need for neutral density filters?
Yes, even us amateurs use them. I have a set for my Typhoon H that I use religiously, mainly because of the fixed aperture. Thanks for the explanation.Only partially. much depends on what the sharpest aperture range is for this lens. Typically that is not towards the closed end, say f-8 to f-11. So without NDs one may have to go into the less sharp range to keep exposure correct while trying to maintain the guideline (180 degree shutter angle) of keeping shutter speed at 2x the frames per second (fps) being filmed in. So may have to fudge on the 2x like shooting 30 fps and a shutter speed of 80 instead of 60 to cut overexposure while trying to keep the aperture at or below 5.6. Until the lens is tested we won;t know what effect on sharpness high f-stop values will have. Autel should have made some effort to have NDs available for a drone they call "Pro". Not many serious video guys would choose to be without them.
I just let both of them (PolarPro and Freewell) know that we will be needing ND filters for the EVO II Pro. The more people that ask, the more likely (and sooner) to get results.
I just let both of them (PolarPro and Freewell) know that we will be needing ND filters for the EVO II Pro. The more people that ask, the more likely (and sooner) to get results.
I got word that Freewell has EVO II Pro and EVO II 8K in development but nothing's confirmed yet. Originaldobo said he was announcing upcoming ND's soon. My money is on Freewell as I think the Autel EVO II was not even on Polar Pro's product development's radar a month ago. Not sure if they're waiting for more EVO II sales to jump in.
EVO II 8K is the first drone I've owned that makes using filters in all forms of sunlight for best results pretty much mandatory. I hope the filter manufacturers step up to the plate soon.
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