BlurFix Air Instructions
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the BlurFix Air with filter (CP, ND4, or ND8/CP)! You have purchased
a quality filter for your GoPro Hero3 or Hero3+ camera. The BlurFix Air is intended for lightweight
applications or applications where the GoPro camera is used without the housing so that a microphone can
be linked to the camera (i.e. airplane cockpit during instruction, race car dashboard, etc.) The BlurFix Air
with filter weighs only 7.6 grams making it ideal for quadcopter use. If used with a gimbal, you must check
with your gimbal manufacturer to ensure the additional weight is allowable and the BlurFix Air will not cause
damage to the gimbal or cause it to over correct and go limp. Like many of our filter adapters, the BlurFix
Air is CNC machined out of Delrin® which is more expensive than billet aluminum by volume this is not just
another cheap injection molded product. Delrin was selected so that the BlurFix Air will precisely slip over
the lens flange on your camera. We've included an optional oring which can be installed to allow for a
tighter fit should you choose to use it, as the lens flange can vary slightly from camera to camera. We
recommend installing the BlurFix Air without the oring. If the fit is acceptable for your needs then oring
installation is not necessary. If you desire a tighter fit or know that you are using the filter in an extreme
vibration environment then you should install the provided oring according to the instructions in one of the
following sections. Be sure to tighten the BlurFix Air before your first installation (see Preinstallation
Instructions for details).
Filter Selection
The BlurFix Air comes with your choice of filters. These include a circular polarizer (CP), neutral density 4
(ND4), or combination neutral density 8 (ND8) with CP filter. Filters are used with the GoPro to combat one
or both of the following issues: glare and rolling shutter effects. Glare is commonly found on the surface of
water and windshields/windows. A CP filter can be adjusted to cut down on glare and is commonly used in
fishing videos or on the dash of a race car. The effect can be dramatic. For instance, in fishing videos a CP
filter can make the difference between seeing your catch just below the surface or seeing only sunlight
reflected off the water's surface. In addition, CP filters will make the sky appear bluer and cause clouds to
have more contrast. When used in snowy conditions, a CP filter will add contrast, allowing the viewer to
distinguish features that would normally be overexposed.
Neutral Density filters reduce or eliminate the effects of rolling shutter, such as the jello effect and prop blur.
In high vibration environments like a quadcopter platform, the video commonly appears to be shot through a
bowl of clear jello. An ND filter slows down the automatic shutter speed by reducing the amount of light that
the camera detects. This will significantly reduce the jello effect. ND filters come in different levels of light
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