Freewell ND1000 Filter for Action 6
Freewell ND1000 filter for DJI Osmo Action 6 is designed for extreme light reduction in bright daylight conditions, enabling long exposure photography and video recording without overexposure. By cutting light by 10 stops, it allows the use of very slow shutter speeds even in direct sunlight, producing smooth motion effects such as silky water, blurred clouds, and flowing traffic trails. It is ideal for cinematic outdoor shots where motion needs to be visually emphasized. The filter maintains image quality with high-quality optical glass and ensures consistent exposure control. Includes ND1000 filter, protective case, and cleaning cloth.
This enables a range of cinematic long exposure effects directly in-camera. Moving elements such as water become smooth and silky, clouds transform into soft streaks across the sky, and traffic or moving subjects create natural motion trails. These effects are typically difficult or impossible to achieve without controlling incoming light, making the ND1000 essential for creative outdoor cinematography.
The filter is particularly useful for landscape, urban, and travel filming where controlled motion blur enhances visual storytelling. It helps create a more dynamic separation between static and moving elements in a scene, resulting in a more professional and visually refined output without heavy post-processing.
Constructed from high-quality optical glass, the ND1000 maintains clarity and sharpness while ensuring accurate light reduction without introducing unwanted color shifts. This ensures that even with extreme exposure adjustments, image quality remains stable and consistent.
Designed specifically for the DJI Osmo Action 6, the filter provides a precise fit and secure mounting, ensuring stable operation during action-based recording.
Included in the package are the ND1000 filter, a protective case, and a cleaning cloth.
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