The grip and filters look dope, the case is kinda ugly tho, they got other colors? Will prob pick up that grip and if they have an all black case, I'd get that and the ND filter. Otherwise, might pick some up from Moment. Good review, thanks.
Admittedly, the case is not gorgeous by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, I don't like that it covers up my pretty purple phone! That said, it is as rugged, imo, as an OtterBox. Which really surprised me. And the lenses stick like glue. Very good value and protection. I've had mine for about four months.
Hello, I would like to know about the possibility of simultaneously using ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters in the FREEWELL SHERPA system for iPhone. I have watched many videos of people reviewing this system and carefully studied the manufacturer's website, but nowhere is there extremely important information. Everyone says that you can use, for example, a VND filter or a permanent ND filter with the Anamorphic 1.33 lens, as well as a CPL filter and others. Good! However, everyone needs to understand whether ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters can be used simultaneously on one lens in various combinations, as this is critically important for any shooting. For example, when making videos of the city or nature in high lighting conditions, I need to use an ND or VND filter to reduce the shutter speed, but I also need to remove glare from the surfaces of plant leaves or from the surfaces of cars, water, windows, etc., and I need to use a CPL filter. As you understand, these filters are meaningless separately and can be used, but only in rare cases. I would appreciate clarification on this aspect, as it significantly affects the functionality of the entire system and gives a clear answer whether it's worth buying or it will be money thrown to the wind.
Hi thanks for this nice video. Is a 1-5 stops VND filter enough to maintain the 180° rule when filming? 1 to 9 stops would probably be better in very bright conditions. I also read that the VND can have a X mark on shorter focus lengths, can you confirm? Thanks again
Depending on how bright your conditions are, 1-5 may be enough, Freewell does also offer a 6-9 VND as well. VNDs like this are usually made with 2 polarizing filters, a neat trick but not without limitations. I haven’t experienced the X effect with this filter but have with my larger camera filter.
I've been to Joshua Tree Park, it's a great place to explore and do some astrophotography. That VND looks useful, I don't remember there being running water (falls) there, but that would be good way to demonstrate it's use. Good review.
I have the case, CPL filter, the ND mist filter, and will be getting their new rainbow dazzle filter. I live in Vegas and want to use that around some of the neon downtown. I think I will go ahead and get the selfie stick although I already have many mini tripods already. Y'all know how it is. Once you start buying gear, you can't necessarily stop!