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STC ANNOUNCES PROFESSIONAL FILTER SERIES FOR DJI MAVIC 3 AND MAVIC 3 CINE
Leading Taiwanese optics and photo/ video accessory manufacturer, STC, has revealed a brand-new series of specialist filters for professional and enthusiast aerial photographers and videographers with the STC Professional Optical Glass Filters for the DJI Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine.
The Hasselblad camera and colour science have been designed specifically for the Mavic 3 series, along with its M43 sensor camera and telephoto camera, which offer 10-bit colour, variable aperture, 4K/60fps, burst shooting and much more. All of this brings a new level of creative potential with composition and professional-level image capture from the excitement about the collaboration, saying, “Rosco has long been synonymous with color and lighting in the film industry. By seamlessly integrating these iconic colours like R02 Bastard AmberTM and R29 Skelton Exotic Sangria into ShotDeck’s vast library of film images, we are providing filmmakers with another resource and layer of information that will fuel their creativity and enhance their storytelling.” standard and Cine models.
In order to produce exceptional results from the DJI Mavic 3, STC has developed a series of dedicated optical glass filters that take aerial imagemaking to new heights.
Designed by professional aerial photographers and with more than 1,960 kilometres and 14,000 minutes during development, the new filter series has been founded on STC’s leading professional optical glass and manufactured with STC’s multi-layer nano-coating standards. Filters include CPL,
UV, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, and ND8PL. All are available individually or in collections to offer great value and convenience. The primary reason for using ND filters in aerial photography/videography is to achieve the correct exposure for the shot and to generate motion blur.