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Just got an Osmo Pocket 3 video cam. Trying to learn DaVinci Resolve. Hooboy......what a learning curve.
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The best thing I did after getting DaVinci Resolve was to get a used Speed Editor off EBay. The listing said "no software," but it came with a "software activation" key that enabled the Studio version.Trying to learn DaVinci Resolve. Hooboy......what a learning curve.
I'm sure those would work if the existing filter has female threads for stacking filters. The magnetic ring itself does not have those threads, but Kase also makes a magnetic adapter ring kit for non-magnetic filters.Will these work with a filter in place on the lens? I'll do some digging....
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I bought a Kase magnetic filter kit that includes an inlaid ring and lens cap. I'm a little disappointed in the holding power of the cap. The magnet is plenty strong enough for holding filters while they're actively in use, but banging the lens around, in and out of bags, places where you'd want a lens cap, the magnetic cap falls off easier than my Canon spring caps.The original lens cap for my Pentax 645 35mm lens is spring loaded and is constantly flying off in various directions if I bump it against anything. So I got a Kase 77mm "inlaid ring" and a magnetic cap ($32 used from Amazon). The ring screws in flush with the filter threads using the included plastic tool, and the cap is much more secure now. I might replace all my lens caps with this combo, but I'll wait until B&H gets them in stock.
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I bought a Kase magnetic filter kit that includes an inlaid ring and lens cap. I'm a little disappointed in the holding power of the cap. The magnet is plenty strong enough for holding filters while they're actively in use, but banging the lens around, in and out of bags, places where you'd want a lens cap, the magnetic cap falls off easier than my Canon spring caps.
The Kase magnetic filters are awesome, though. Screw in filters, square filters and the like were such a pain to use that I'd just do without most of the time. Now it's so easy to pop a filter on and off that I'm much more likely to use one.
I don't know. I don't think I've tried that.Does the cap stay on better if the lens has a filter on it?