I know i am a bit late to this post, but i just received my PolarPro filters today and am extremely excited to be using these. I travel in a few days so the timing is perfect. thank you for the quick step set up and functionality of using this system. Much appreciated.
After posting this video I noticed that PolarPro is currently running (as of 2/7/21) a fantastic deal on Summit through their online store: *$100 off, plus a free $199 10-stop ND filter.* No idea how long this deal will last, but thought it was worth sticking to the top of the comments here if you were thinking about picking one up! *Here's the link:* bit.ly/39K8CWM
Hey Todd, I really enjoyed this incredibly informative walkthrough! I’m looking at adding this system or one like it to my set up, but I can’t tell if it will work with my lens… I’m shooting with a Sony GM 12-24 which doesn’t have threading so adding any filter in front of the lens has not been possible without some kind of setup like this. I’ve been using the rear ND system that Haida make but I’d love to switch it up and have the use of a circular polarizer as well. Would love your thoughts!
I also have the Summat system. The thing I struggle with is how to carry it in my kit. If I want to bring the system with a grad, ND64, ND1000 I end up with lots of little pouches. Have you found a good way to consolidate any of these?
Nice video, very insightful! I actually wonder if this system would work on a Nikon 14-30mm lens at 14mm? The lens itself is 82mm and I'm assuming using an 82mm thread plate will cause vignetting. but what if I use a 95mm thread plate with an 82mm to 95mm adapter? Will that fix the problem?
I bought this kit, put it on my RF 15-35mm 2.8, the cp installed scratched my lens and poloar pro said "its not compatible with that lens". Yeah, great customer service when the equipment is flawed.
For your information, the Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM lens does not work well at the 16mm focal length, the image will be affected from the sides due to the frame, except for this kit is excellent
Anybody else having problems securing the adapter rings to the front of their lense? Both the 77 and 82mm do not appear to have a threaded interior to the ring. Consequently, do not feel secure enough and can easily be removed by a small amount of pull. Concerns me, as should it fall off when holding the filters could prove to be extremely expensive.
The adapter threads are thin to keep the width down, so they have to be aligned just right to get them going. Have you tried a different lens? Are you threading the adapter onto the lens or to a filter? I just tried the 77mm Summit adapter and it does thread on and stays there (don't come off when pulling it), so there might be something with the particular lens you're trying.
I know i am a bit late to this post, but i just received my PolarPro filters today and am extremely excited to be using these. I travel in a few days so the timing is perfect. thank you for the quick step set up and functionality of using this system. Much appreciated.
Thanks for both this one and the follow-up. Just ordered my kit!!
SOLID video Todd! Really comprehensive look at the Summit System out of the box. We are stoked to see what you create with it moving forward. 📷
Just discovered your channel. Great info, and I love your aesthetics.
Polar Pro NEVER disappoints!!!
Great professional video! Your channel will grow a lot for sure :)
Great Vlog, This set seems like a wonderful filter set, thanks for sharing
Good info Todd. I am looking forward to your landscape photography videos.
Thank you so much for this video! Super helpful!!!
After posting this video I noticed that PolarPro is currently running (as of 2/7/21) a fantastic deal on Summit through their online store: *$100 off, plus a free $199 10-stop ND filter.* No idea how long this deal will last, but thought it was worth sticking to the top of the comments here if you were thinking about picking one up! *Here's the link:* bit.ly/39K8CWM
Hey Todd, I really enjoyed this incredibly informative walkthrough! I’m looking at adding this system or one like it to my set up, but I can’t tell if it will work with my lens…
I’m shooting with a Sony GM 12-24 which doesn’t have threading so adding any filter in front of the lens has not been possible without some kind of setup like this. I’ve been using the rear ND system that Haida make but I’d love to switch it up and have the use of a circular polarizer as well.
Would love your thoughts!
I also have the Summat system. The thing I struggle with is how to carry it in my kit. If I want to bring the system with a grad, ND64, ND1000 I end up with lots of little pouches. Have you found a good way to consolidate any of these?
Nice video, very insightful! I actually wonder if this system would work on a Nikon 14-30mm lens at 14mm? The lens itself is 82mm and I'm assuming using an 82mm thread plate will cause vignetting. but what if I use a 95mm thread plate with an 82mm to 95mm adapter? Will that fix the problem?
I still like my Wine Country Photo filter kit best.
I bought this kit, put it on my RF 15-35mm 2.8, the cp installed scratched my lens and poloar pro said "its not compatible with that lens". Yeah, great customer service when the equipment is flawed.
For your information, the Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM lens does not work well at the 16mm focal length, the image will be affected from the sides due to the frame, except for this kit is excellent
thank you Abdullah I was wondering if it vignetted at that focolenth
@@richardclarke2670 I think with Canon @ 16mm there is no same Sony lens @ 16mm problem Try it yourself
on this brand yes, works fine with nisi S5 and S6
Adjust the polarizer before putting on the filter holder.
I think the ability to remove the polarizer while the holder is attached is missing from this product.
I can see that. Seems like there’s always some downside with each option. Just have to pick the one that is best aligned with your workflow.
Anybody else having problems securing the adapter rings to the front of their lense?
Both the 77 and 82mm do not appear to have a threaded interior to the ring. Consequently, do not feel secure enough and can easily be removed by a small amount of pull. Concerns me, as should it fall off when holding the filters could prove to be extremely expensive.
The adapter threads are thin to keep the width down, so they have to be aligned just right to get them going. Have you tried a different lens? Are you threading the adapter onto the lens or to a filter? I just tried the 77mm Summit adapter and it does thread on and stays there (don't come off when pulling it), so there might be something with the particular lens you're trying.
Are you trying to screw it from the wrong side? Polarpro lettering should face your camera.
could you please make your videos a little more brighter so we can see the actual products?
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