Introducing the K&F Concept Magnetic Variable ND Filter, a game-changer for your DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Crafted to enhance both videography and photography, this filter allows you to effortlessly control the light, ranging from 1 to 5 stops, with a simple twist.
Using imported AGC optical glass, our filter delivers true-to-life colors with zero impact on image quality. It boasts 28 layers of nano-coating, providing top-tier protection against scratches, dust, water, and oil. Ideal for any lighting condition, from partly cloudy to bright sunny days, without any color shift.
Installation is a breeze thanks to the magnetic design, making it quick and easy to attach to your Osmo Pocket 3. Each package includes one ND2-32 filter, housed in a durable case for safe storage. Transform your shooting experience with K&F Concept.
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Enhanced Videography
The filters effectively enhance video and photo quality by controlling light exposure, particularly in bright conditions. - 
                    
Secure Fit
They fit securely and do not interfere with the gimbal's stabilization or closing mechanism. - 
                    
Versatile Use
Ideal for all light shooting situations and outdoor shoots, offering consistent results without distortion. - 
                    
Quality Construction
Made from multi-coated optical glass, which is durable, water and scratch-resistant. - 
                    
Convenient Adjustments
The adjustable ND2-32 range offers flexibility in managing exposure settings without needing multiple filters. 
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Tiny Size
The filters are very thin, making them difficult to handle and adjust, especially when attached to the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. - 
                    
Difficult Adjustments
Adjusting the VND while on the Pocket 3 can be challenging due to the lack of hard stops or clicks between settings. - 
                    
Gimbal Interference
Adjustment issues can lead to gimbal errors while in use, although the filters fit securely when stationary. - 
                    
Filter Removal
The thin design makes them somewhat difficult to remove from the camera. - 
                    
Comparison to Other Brands
Some users prefer thicker filters like those from Polar Pro, which can be easier to handle despite not fitting as seamlessly when the gimbal is closed.