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Moment 77mm Cinebloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density)

Moment 77mm Cinebloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density)
  • Product Code: ga88386
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$285.00 $436.05

Capture dreamy, filmlike footage with the 77mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter from Moment. Available here in a density of 10%, this diffusion filter lets you escape the clinical, ultra-sharp look of digital photography. Engineered to catch and bloom light, the filter softens hard edges and provides a smoothing effect on skin tones, making wrinkles less noticeable. The ring of the filter is machined from aerospace-grade metal and designed to be thin enough to stack underneath another filter without compromising the field of view. This allows you to stack a neutral density or variable neutral density filter on top of it for shooting at cinematic frame rates and capturing motion blur.

Produces Soft-Focus Effect    Dreamy & Filmlike Footage    10% Density    77mm Front & Rear Filter Threads

Parameters
Filter TypeDiffusion (Grade 1/2)
Exposure ReductionNot Specified by Manufacturer
Size77 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet77 mm
Filter MaterialGlass
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.245 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.6 x 4.2 x 0.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this allow me to attach a 67mm filter to a GoPro Hero 10 Black?

A: The Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount, B&H # MO130115, would not allow you to attach a 67mm filter to a GoPro Hero 10 Black.

Q: 2. My widest lens is a Nikon 17-35mm f: 2.8. Has anyone used this filter with this lens and seen any vignetting?

A: No issue with 16-24 lens on Canon 6D.

Q: 3. The picture they show with this ND filter looks terrible with the filter, is that a mistake or does this filter really do that to your shot?

A: i do not know what you refer to when you say the picture they show with this ND filter looks terrible with the filter, as i did not see any reference picture. all any ND filter does is cut down the light entering the camera lens, just like sunglasses do for our eyes. except this filter knocks down the light by a factor of 10 camera stops. this means that to get the proper exposure for any given aperture, the shutter has to be open for a much longer time to compensate for the filter. in fact, the shutter needs to be open approximately 1,000 times as long. for instance, if without the filter, a correct exposure is metered to be f/8 (or any aperture) at 1/250th a second, then, using the same aperture of f/8, the exposure would need to 4 seconds long. as the filter is neutral, there is no adverse effect on the color of the photograph. the only things that might effect picture quality are any movements that take place during the exposure, or any camera movements. when using this filter, there are few if any times that a tripod shouldn't be used. this filter is usually selected for the purpose of showing the effect of movement during the exposure like clouds or rushing water. it is a specialized and filter and not appropriate for general photography.

Q: 4. How much vignetting can one expect while using both ND and CPL on Canon RF 50mm f1.2?

A: The Kase 77mm Wolverine Magnetic Professional Neutral Density Filter Kit II will not vignette a 50mm lens when stacking 2 filters.

Q: 5. Will this fit on the iPhone 16 Pro as well?

A: The Moment CineBloom Snap-On Filter iPhone 15 Pro & 15 Pro Max (10% Diffusion), B&H # MOCBFI15P20, is only compatible with iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max Moment cases. For the iPhone 16 Pro Max, you would need to get the Moment CineBloom QuickLock Diffusion Filter for iPhone 15/16 Pro/Pro Max (10%), B&H # MO107131.

Q: 6. Hi Does it cuts Infrared rays too?

A: Unfortunately this filter does not cut infrared.

Q: 7. B+W, Brand name or Meant for Black and White photos?

A: Brand name

Q: 8. differences between this single coated filter and the MRC version for more $ ??

A: I dont really know, but it may have to do with the color cast. The ND filter I use leaves a reddish brown cast, which sometimes works with the photo,but is easily fixable if you shoot RAW.

Q: 9. I ordered this and have noticed that the lens cap of none of my 77mm lenses does not fit. Is there a cap that can fit over this filter?

A: This 90mm push-on lens cap will work for this filter: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/125305-REG/Kaiser_206990_90mm_Push_On_Lens_Cap.html

Q: 10. If using on a Nikon 16-35, will stacking 2 filters cause vignette ??

A: Yes, there is a chance of vignetting when stack 2 filters together on the Nikon 16-35mm f/4.

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