Insta360 GO Ultra Filters – ND, CPL, Black Glow & UV Filters

Insta360 GO Ultra Filters – ND, CPL, Black Glow Mist & UV Guide

The Insta360 GO Ultra Filter Kit offers specialized filters to enhance your filming experience. From ND, CPL, and ND/PL to Black Glow Mist 1/4 and UV filters, these accessories help manage exposure, reduce glare, and add cinematic effects in different lighting conditions.



Insta360 GO Ultra ND & CPL Filter Kit for Enhanced Exposure Control

The ND & CPL filter kit includes ND8, ND32, ND64, and CPL filters, ideal for balancing light and reducing reflections.

When to use:

  • ND8 – Slightly reduce light for moderately bright daylight or cloudy outdoor scenes.

  • ND32 – Reduce light in bright daylight for outdoor action shots, keeping shutter speed smooth.

  • ND64 – Use in very bright sunlight, perfect for high-contrast outdoor landscapes.

  • CPL – Use on reflective surfaces like water, glass, or roads to remove glare and enhance color saturation.

Where to use:

  • Outdoor landscapes, urban streets, water surfaces, or bright indoor setups with sunlight coming through windows.


Insta360 GO Ultra ND/PL Filters for Bright Daylight Shooting

The ND/PL filter kit (ND8/PL, ND16/PL, ND32/PL, ND64/PL) is designed for high-light environments.

When to use:

  • Anytime you are shooting in bright outdoor conditions, especially midday sun.

  • ND/PL filters help control exposure while simultaneously reducing reflections.

Where to use:

  • Beaches, parks, sunny cityscapes, or reflective surfaces in outdoor shooting.


Insta360 GO Ultra Black Glow Mist 1/4 Filter for Cinematic Effect

The Black Glow Mist 1/4 Filter adds soft highlights for a cinematic feel.

When to use:

  • Low-light situations or indoor lighting to soften harsh highlights.

  • Nighttime urban scenes to create a dreamy atmosphere.

Where to use:

  • Night streets, dimly lit interiors, concerts, cafes, or creative cinematic shots.


Insta360 GO Ultra UV Filter for Lens Protection and Clarity

The UV filter protects your lens while reducing ultraviolet haze.

When to use:

  • Bright daylight, especially outdoors, to prevent hazy footage caused by UV rays.

  • Anytime you want to protect your lens from dust or scratches without affecting image quality.

Where to use:

  • Beaches, mountains, city rooftops, or open-air sports events.