I am getting a lot of flaring and rainbows in the videos. What are the best options for a lens hood / sunshade for the standard lens?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I got this lens hood off of ebay from (Comfinder 7328). It works with the original UV filter that came with the CGO3 camera and Freewell ND filters. Only problem I've noticed with it though, is that there is some vignetting on the sides.I am getting a lot of flaring and rainbows in the videos. What are the best options for a lens hood / sunshade for the standard lens?
Thanks!
Go to this link, several to choose from plus other goodies.I am getting a lot of flaring and rainbows in the videos. What are the best options for a lens hood / sunshade for the standard lens?
Thanks!
Update : found this on ebay.
Very light and I believe will do the job.
German listing, but does have an English portion within the description.
Has sizes for both the Yuneec lens and Polor Pro lens.
Gegenlichtblende / LENSHOOD für Yuneec CG03+ Typhoon H Kamera | eBay
Gegenlichtblende / LENSHOOD Yuneec Typhoon H CG03+/ 4k für PolarPro ND Filter | eBay
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I have been working on a sunshade for the Typhoon and have created tooling to make versions from Fiberglass, Carbon Fiber and several plastics, with all versions the weight (1.6 - 2.3 Grams) is less than the Polar Pro ND4 filter which weighs in at 2.8 grams. These do not attach to the filter but do allow the use of them independently. Still in the testing phase at this time, need to get out this weekend and put them to use.
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Does it not add any instability fitting a hood? I would of thought there would be some wind resistance.I took an inexpensive test approach - fashioned one out of black gaffers tape with scissors and stuck it to the camera - light weight and easily replaceable
Good to know, I tried one on a quadcopter and the camera was out of control.The hood is small and light. As a result I don't think there is much wind resistance or induced instability in the camera. I bought a hood early on that fit that description but was "printed" and its single limitation was that it only worked with the Yuneec provided lens filter. Soooo.... it was easy to fashion a new hood out of gaffers tape that was a very close size and weight. Then I could use my Polar Pro ND filters. Its by no means a work of art or even craftsmanship. It might look like something from a grade school class.
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