🧲 Elevate your Osmo Pocket 3 game—snap, swap, and create like a pro!
The Freewell QuickSwap 14-Pack Mega Kit offers a versatile set of magnetic ND, ND/PL, CPL, Snow Mist, and Light Pollution filters designed specifically for the Osmo Pocket 3. Engineered for effortless snap-on installation and gimbal compatibility, these lightweight filters enhance exposure control, color vibrancy, and creative effects while featuring durable coatings that resist dust, scratches, and oils. This all-in-one kit empowers content creators to capture professional-grade footage with unmatched ease and style.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 10 x 2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Brand | FREEWELL |
Part number | FW-OP3-MEGA |
Warranty description | NO |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Photo Filter Effect Type | Neutral Density |
Style | mega kit |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 1 Millimetres |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Some Freewell filters won’t stack
If you’re used to stacking circular, screw-in filters from different manufacturers (Kase, Urth, Hoya etc) then please be aware this doesn’t work with different rectangular magnetic filter brands.What’s more surprising is this is also true for certain combinations within this filter set; yes any two Neutral Density filters can be stacked together* but Freewell have decided that you won’t ever want to stack, say, their Circular Polariser on top of their LPR (see Photo 1). And yes it’s the same for the other Polarisers in this set. None of them can be stacked.Certain creative options have been ruled out because of magnet placement.Of course, this doesn’t matter. Even if these two filters could line up correctly the 16:9 image vignettes noticeably.Unlike thinner filters from other brands, the Freewell polarisers can only be used on their own.*And what about Freewell’s fixed filters; can they stack without vignetting? Yes, but only in the 16:9 landscape format. Useful if you need to slow the shutter speed down below the 1 second Manual limit in Timelapse. However as you might expect both the 1:1 and the 3k 9:16 show slight vignettes along the top and bottom edges of the frame.If you prefer to keep a filter on a lens at all times (say a UV or a 1/8 Mist) then look elsewhere - partly because the 1/8 Freewell Mists are sold separately but mostly because the Osmo Pocket 3’s camera gimbal cannot park itself correctly with any Freewell attached; each filter from this brand is too thick. This can cause problems if you use a rigid clamshell case as these cannot fully close when the filter lies in any other orientation (see Photo 2). Silicone slip cases should work okay.Photographically, these filters are great but the mechanical / ease of use aspects of their design are more of a mixed bag for the price. So why the five stars? Just so this review is easy to find 😉
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Excellent
Excellent
P**R
Made Pocket 3 better
Perfect for make video bt DJI Pocket 3. Recomended
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Great for controlling exposure.
It's a lot of money, do you need all the filters. I have used most of them and glad I had them on that sunny February day.
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