
Neewer
Neewer ND filter sets for DJI Mini series drones provide a lightweight, snap‑on solution with a full range of ND filters (ND4‑ND256), a CPL and optional UV filter, using Japanese AGC HD glass and multi‑layer nano coating to improve exposure control and reduce glare while keeping gimbal balance.
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$32.39
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$30.90
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$26.63
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$38.99
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Best For
Content creators, influencers, landscape photographers, beginner to intermediate drone pilots, and travel filmmakers who need lightweight, affordable filters for bright‑day cinematic footage, long‑exposure water scenes, and glare reduction.
Not Ideal For
Professionals requiring a rugged hard case, those who need mid‑flight CPL adjustment, or users who frequently shoot in extremely bright conditions with only a 3‑Pack lacking ND32/ND64.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from Best Action Cameras and retail partners highlighted the set’s multi‑coated Japanese AGC glass, water‑repellent coating, and snap‑on mounting as major strengths, noting that the filters deliver cinematic exposure without affecting gimbal stability. They especially praised the CPL’s ability to cut reflections and the comprehensive ND range up to ND256.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the cinematic look the ND filters provide, the effective glare reduction from the CPL, and the ultra‑lightweight, snap‑on design that doesn’t unbalance the drone. Common complaints focus on the flimsy plastic case, missing high‑density ND filters in smaller kits, and the inability to adjust the CPL while airborne, with occasional reports of vignetting at the extreme ND256.
Common Complaints
Flimsy plastic storage case, lack of high‑density ND filters in smaller kits, CPL cannot be adjusted during flight, occasional vignetting with the darkest ND256 filter.
What People Are Saying
“Game-changer for smooth video—finally got that cinematic look in daylight.”
“CPL makes skies pop and removes glare from lakes—huge difference.”
“Wish the 3-pack included ND32 for brighter days.”
“Plastic case feels flimsy—would prefer a hard EVA case.”
“One user reported slight vignetting with ND256 at wide angles (rare).”
How It Compares
vs. Freewell Nano CPL Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Freewell if you want solid quality at a mid‑range price and don’t need the darkest ND filters.
vs. PolarPro QuartzLine (Mini 2)
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Disadvantages
Opt for PolarPro when maximum optical performance and durability outweigh weight and cost considerations.
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