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K&F Concept CPL Filter for DJI Mavic 3 Classic
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| Type of Product | Lens Filter |
| Filter type | CPL (polarising) |
| Filter size | DJI Mavic 3 Pro |
The K&F Concept CPL Filter for DJI Mavic 3 Classic is a lightweight circular polarizer designed to reduce glare and enhance color contrast in aerial footage. Built with premium AGC optical glass and advanced nano-coating, it delivers clear, vivid images while remaining fully gimbal-safe.
Specifically engineered for the DJI Mavic 3 Classic, the K&F Concept CPL Filter helps aerial photographers and videographers capture richer colors and clearer details by effectively reducing reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, and foliage. The circular polarizing effect enhances contrast, deepens blue skies, and improves overall color saturation without introducing color cast.
The filter is crafted from high-quality AGC optical glass to ensure excellent light transmission and accurate color reproduction. A 28-layer nano-coating minimizes reflections and flare while adding waterproof, anti-fouling, and scratch-resistant protection. The blackened surface of the filter frame further suppresses internal reflections, preserving image contrast and sharpness.
Featuring a precision bayonet mount, the filter installs and removes quickly and securely, fitting perfectly onto the Mavic 3 Classic camera lens. Weighing approximately 3.2 g, it has been rigorously tested to ensure it does not interfere with gimbal calibration or flight stability, making it ideal for professional aerial imaging.
Key Features
- Designed for DJI Mavic 3 Classic
- Circular Polarizing (CPL) filter
- Reduces glare and reflections
- Enhances color saturation and contrast
- AGC optical glass for true color reproduction
- 28-layer nano-coating reduces flare and reflections
- Waterproof, scratch-resistant, and anti-fouling
- Blackened surface minimizes internal reflections
- Ultra-lightweight and gimbal-safe
- Bayonet mount for easy installation and removal
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