ND filters on a mini 3 ? am i overcomplicating this
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the 180 degree shutter rule is really the thing that makes it click ? basically you want your shutter speed to be double your framerate so if you're shooting 30fps you want 1/60 shutter. in bright sun
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tbh for the mini 3 in typical daylight i just default to the ND16 for almost everything and adjust from there. its not the most technical approach but it gets me in the right ballpark fast and i spend
okay so i've been going back and forth on this for a while. picked up a set of ND filters for my mini 3 pro a few months ago, the ones that came in a little case with like ND4 ND8 ND16 and ND64, and i feel like i barely understand when to use which one. i've watched videos and read stuff but in the field i just kind of guess and half the time i end up with footage that looks the same as without them, or worse i mess up the exposure trying to compensate.
also the case they came in is already kind of falling apart which is annoying. the little foam inserts are coming loose. wondering if there's a better way to store them ? i've seen people just throw them in a pelican case with foam cut outs but that seems like a lot of effort for 4 filters.
am i just overcomplicating this whole thing or is there a simpler way to think about it when you're out in the field trying to make quick decisions