
CineBloom Variable ND Filters








Finding the Right Filter
Want to learn more about the differences between CineBloom VND, CineBloom, and VND? Watch our explainer video for more.

The Moment Filter Formula
Our proprietary development process combining custom glass, specialized treatments, and multi-layer coatings to create a filter character you can’t get anywhere else.
Specs
| ND Glass | Schott B270 cinema grade glass | 
| ND Coatings | |
| 2 coatings for Super Olephobic Hydrophobic Topcoat | |
| 2 coatings for Anti-fingerprint | |
| 4 coatings for Anti-Reflection & Anti-Glare Coating Stack | |
| 2 coatings for Thermally Cured Dip Hard Coat | |
| 4 coatings for ND color Primer Layer | |
| 2 coatings for Polarization Film | |
| Cinebloom Glass | HD Glass | 
| Cinebloom Coating | Uncoated glass ensures maximum effect and strength of bloom | 
| Cinebloom Intensity | 10% ( 1/2 - Half Strength) 20% ( 1 - Full Strength) | 
| Frame | Hardcoat anodized in Moment Red | 
| Compatible Focal Lengths | 16mm and above | 
| Adjustment | Rotation with hard stops to prevent cross polarizing within working range | 
| Diameter | 67mm — 81.16mm 77mm — 91.16mm 82mm — 96.16mm | 
| Depth | 67mm — 9.05mm 77mm — 9.05mm 82mm — 9.05mm | 
| Weight | 67mm — 39.7g 77mm — 47.9g 82mm — 51.8g | 




























