
CineBloom Diffusion Filters: How to Get Dreamy Looking Photos/Footage
Updated on Apr 26, 2023
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Neutral Density filters are like sunglasses for your camera lens. A Variable does the same thing but it lets you adjust the strength of the filter by rotating the filter ring. This way, instead of carrying around multiple filters for different lighting conditions, you can carry just one and adjust for your specific shot. It’s the best way to perfectly expose your shot in any shooting scenario.
With the filter — Buttery smooth with dynamic range for cinematic motion
Without the filter — Jittery footage with unbalanced exposure
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The Moment Team's Comparison
We chose Schott B270 Pro Cinema Glass to maintain maximum optical quality and create crisp images.
Our unique geometry and laser-etched graphics allow you to see which stop you’re shooting from behind the viewfinder. This allows for faster control and easy starting points for your shots in different lighting conditions.
We specifically engineered the rotation of the filter to have hard stops at both ends of the working range, preventing unwanted cross polarization.
The filter metal is machined from aerospace-grade aluminum for lightweight performance and rugged durability.
Not only do our Variable ND filters work with standard camera lens thread sizes, they also work with the standard center pinch lens caps you already have for your camera lens, unlike other options on the market.
The 67mm VND also works with our 67mm Filter Mount so you can take your mobile videos to the next level.
These filters are built with top-quality glass and advanced optical coatings for crisp cinematic footage. Designed to be used with premium camera lenses, their laser etched, machined aluminum housings allow you to easily see and control your ND range. Built-in stops prevent any unwanted cross polarization for the best possible image quality and precise adjustments.
Get crispy photos and footage, even in tricky lighting.
Easily work with your settings behind the camera.
The filter thread size is actually different than the lens focal length. Usually, the filter thread size for your lens is printed on the front of the outer ring where your lens cap attaches, it'll look like øxx where xx is the filter size in millimeters.
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