Are you in Australia looking to buy top - notch ND filters and lens protectors for your DJI O3 Air Unit? Our Camera Butter products offer pro - quality optics, perfect for action! Crafted from incredibly strong Corning Gorilla Glass with ultra - premium ND coatings, these ND filters reduce jello from vibrations, smooth your videos, minimize prop visibility, and create a cinema - style motion blur. Specifically designed for the DJI O3 air unit, they fit tighter, stay on better, and are made for the FPV use case. They have handy 'wings' for easy removal, can be turned 90 degrees, and are much tougher than regular glass filters. Both the ND filters and clear lens protectors are made of ultra - strong Gorilla glass, offering excellent protection. The kit includes 4 different ND values for various lighting conditions and a clear lens protector. It's also easier on your camera! The aluminum frame is carefully contoured to reduce wear on the camera's plastic. The full pack comes with ND4, ND8, ND16, ND32, a clear UV protector, and a carrying case. 2 - packs of the lens protector and ND8/ND16 2 - pack are also available. Note that due to the DJI camera design, some vignetting may occur in super wide mode, especially with stabilization. Browse more Camera Butter, ND Filters, and Camera Accessories.


Using these Camera Butter DJI O3 Air Unit ND filters and lens protectors is easy. First, pick the right ND filter according to the lighting. For bright sunlight, you might want a higher ND value like ND32. For overcast days, ND4 could be a good choice. When you're not using the filters, use the clear lens protector to keep your camera safe. To install the filters, simply place them on the O3 unit. They fit tightly, but the 'wings' on the top and bottom make it easy to remove. You can even turn them 90 degrees if you need more space on the top and bottom. As for maintenance, clean the filters with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they could damage the ultra - premium ND coatings and the Gorilla glass. Also, remember that due to the camera's design, vignetting might show up in super wide mode, especially when using stabilization. So, adjust your settings accordingly. Keep the filters in the provided carrying case when not in use to protect them from scratches and damage.