I have the Oly 12mm F2 and UV filter is this all that I will need to balance on the X5s?
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So I'm reading this thread and I'm a bit confused. First let me state that the I2 is my 1st Inspire, but I've had many Phantoms and have a Mavic. I have the X4S along with the X5S which I have not used yet due to weather. Which lens would you all suggest that will allow me to "zoom in" more than the X5S stock lens?
Will I also need to purchase a balancing ring?You need to get the Panasonic lumix 14-42 lens (picture above). That is your only option right now. It will work well in good light. Not so much in low light give the aperture limitations.
This is the exact one I purchased on Amazon because it was a better deal.
See this thread on the DJI I2 forum...I posted a similar question there:I plan on using the Olympus 45mm and read conflicting messages on other forums. The end result is consistent with both sites recommending 14g but this site suggests a balancing ring and the other does not.
In searching for filters, I am having difficulty finding filter weights. Is there an easy way to find out how much the filters weigh rather than buying them and weighing them or is there a data base of compatible, recommended filters with weights?
As a long time still photographer, I have never found a use for ND filters. I just change ISO, aperture and SS. I notice a lot of people using them in drone forums. Is this a recommended filter for video? What am I missing?
Thanks.
Geez...now that's the 3rd variation of mount the Olympus 45My Olympus 45mm balances perfectly with a 37mm K&N UV filter plus this hood from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MRRBIYX/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
ND filters are essential for cameras like the X3 which have a fixed aperture. The ND filter is the only way to reduce the shutter speed in high light levels, which is essential to achieve a 180 degree rolling shutter for video work.
The benefit of using an ND filter with a variable aperture camera, such as the X5S, is that it allows you to open the aperture wider to provide a shallower depth of field.
I hope that helps.
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And this is the lens you're using?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B..._title_huc_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Yes its the same, now I'm trying to located the lens hood that you're usingI use this one, which I think is just a black version of the one you have suggested:
Olympus 45mm Lens (Black) - Drone Lenses - Heliguy
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My Olympus 45mm balances perfectly with this hood from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MRRBIYX/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
ND filters are essential for cameras like the X3 which have a fixed aperture. The ND filter is the only way to reduce the shutter speed in high light levels, which is essential to achieve a 180 degree rolling shutter for video work.
The benefit of using an ND filter with a variable aperture camera, such as the X5S, is that it allows you to open the aperture wider to provide a shallower depth of field.
I hope that helps.
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No worries...as I said earlier, I just going to hold out for a while. There are too may conflicting variations and I hate ordering crap then exchanging it for something else.Please note I have corrected my original post....
The 45mm Olympus only requires the lens hood.
It is the Panasonic 14-42 that requires the 37mm K&N UV filter plus the lens hood.
Sorry if this has caused any confusion .... note to self, don't post on forums after 1am in the morning!
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Thanks...this is exactly what I was looking for.Finally received my X5S (no lens). Seems DJI wanted to fulfill orders with the 15mm lens first [emoji37]
I was able to balance the following lenses as follows:
DJI Inspire 2 X5S Compatible lens List
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12mm F/2.0
> Bower HD UV (8G)
or
> Polar Pro ND8,16 or 32 Filter (6G)
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 25MM F/1.8
> Bower HD UV (8G)
or
> Polar Pro ND8,16 or 32 Filter (6G)
Panasnic Lumix G Vario HD 14-42mm F/3.5-5.6
> Sensei PRO 37-46mm Aluminum Step-Up Ring (4G) + Tiffen 46mm ND0.9 Filter (13G)
Comments:
1) I prefer filters with threads on both ends to fit a lens cap. Unfortunately, most of the ones available are too heavy except Polar Pro which match DJIs specs perfectly.
2) Polar pro filters tend to require much cleaning due to form factor and have a slightly warmer cast.
3) I still need to get a heavier UV filter (13-15G) for use with the LUMIX 14-42 and step up ring.
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