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Insta360 One R Camera Filters - Standard Day - 4 Pack
Insta360 One R Camera Filters - Standard Day - 4 Pack
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• 16 Layers Multicoated optical glass lens filters reduce fingerprints, fog, water, dust, and scratches
• What’s is included: Standard Day Filter Kit– ND4, ND8, ND16 and ND32
• Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle)
• Installation: Simple SNAP-ON to install.
Product Description

How it helps
The Standard Day Filter Kit Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle) from Freewell Gear is an excellent choice for amateurs who wish to capture professional-quality footage with their Insta360 One R (Wide Angle). It is also the perfect solution for professional cinematographers for getting cinematic footage, with the right balance of contrast and colors.

ND4 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle)
The ND4 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle) from Freewell Gear helps to reduce the shutter speed by 2 f-stops. This is excellent for capturing crystal-clear photographs when the weather is overcast or fairly cloudy, with lower daylight.

ND8 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle)
The ND8 filter from Freewell helps to reduce the amount of light hitting the camera sensor by 3 f-stops, which makes it effective to capture excellent quality footage in slightly cloudy skies.

ND16 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle)
The ND16 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle) from Freewell Gear is designed to reduce the amount of light entering the camera lens by 4 f-stops, Apart from slowing down your shutter speed, the ND filters are also effective in avoiding the unwanted ‘Jell-O’ effect which is often seen in footages captured without ND filters.

ND32 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle)
The ND32 filter Compatible with Insta360 One R (Wide Angle) is ideally suited for very bright and sunny daylight conditions. which cuts light falling on the sensor by 5 f-stops which are immensely helpful to remove the ‘Jello’ effect seen due to the camera’s rolling shutter.
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