Enhance your GoPro Hero 5/6/7 Black or Hero (2018) camera with our specially designed filter set. Note: this set is not compatible with Hero7 White/Silver or other models. These filters can be seamlessly applied directly to your camera lens - no housing case needed!
The set includes three filters: ND8, light red, and magenta. The ND8 filter is perfect for partially cloudy daytime shooting, reducing visible light by 3 f-stops. Snorkel with the light red filter at depths of 2-15 feet for stunning color correction in blue or clear freshwater. The magenta filter excels in green waters like lakes and reservoirs, performing best between 8 and 75 feet.
Crafted from high-grade multi-coated optical glass and high-transmission acrylic, these filters ensure high-definition footage and reduce lens flare. The humanized design features a plastic and silicone filter border to prevent camera lens scratches and shedding.
Your filters come with a handy cloth bag with three compartments for protection and organization. Plus, a safety tether to secure the filter to the housing, ensuring you never lose your essential gear. Capture the world in crystal-clear detail with this premium filter set!
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Good Color Correction
The filters provide good color correction, enhancing underwater photos and videos. -
Well-Made
The filters are well-made and come with a nice compartmented storage bag. -
Strong Attachment
Filters can be securely attached to the GoPro housing with careful alignment. -
Highly Recommended
Many users highly recommend these filters for underwater photography. -
Useful for Snorkeling
Effective for snorkeling, with vibrant photos and videos assured.
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Compatibility Issues
The filters do not fit the Hero 9 and 10 models as advertised. -
Scratches Easily
The filters scratch easily, reducing their longevity. -
Alignment Needed
Filters require careful alignment to fit the housing properly, which can be troublesome. -
Missing Lanyards
Some users received their filters missing the lanyards. -
Air Bubbles
Air bubbles can get trapped under the filter, causing fuzzy photos.