Filters for the Insta360 Ace Pro 2

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The one in your link would fit housing for Ace Pro, not Ace Pro 2 (AP1, not AP2)
Insta360 Housing for AP2 has extended lens section, longer than the AP1 Housing.


I've found the company in the link below selling M67 adaptor for AP2 Housing. I have AP1 and just order the adaptor from them last week. It still on the way. I'll have a trip in early June and may be come back to tell about it if I don't forget.

 
Hi Wobbegong,

Did the M67 adaptor make it to you in time for your June trip? If it did how did it work out for you? What do you think of it? Any insight you can share would be appreciated as we have the Ace Pro 2 and want to add a red filter.

Cheers
 
Hi Wobbegong,

Did the M67 adaptor make it to you in time for your June trip? If it did how did it work out for you? What do you think of it? Any insight you can share would be appreciated as we have the Ace Pro 2 and want to add a red filter.

Cheers
It did arrived in time for my June trip. However, I did not test it on that trip.
I just came back from Lembeh trip in early August. I'd used the adaptor to attached a M67 Macro wet lens on it. It was workable. I'd set one of the "Custom" mode on the Ace Pro to always use 'clarity zoom' to crop in to the middle only, for use when I'd attached the Macro lens.

It's a little bit difficult to screw in the lens at first. However, for Lembeh, you'll need the macro lens almost all the time as the subject are tiny. I haven't got a chance to process the clip yet, however, initially it looks ok. It does cut the minimum distance from about 40cm to about 10-15cm. Although, with its small screen, it's quite difficult to determined if the subject is in focus.

I'd never need any 'red filter' for Ace Pro. Use the diving mode, or 'aquavision' in Mobile (android) App/PC Studio were good enough for me.

I'm at work right now and cannot access youtube. I'll share a video clip from my June trip once I got home. That video has clips from either Ace Pro or Olympus EM5III.
 

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