Moment CineBloom: Diffusion Filter for Cinematic, Dreamy Photos & Videos (Sample Images!)
Our #1 best-selling filter achieves cinematic ambience and enhances a hazy glow without the film stock expense.
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Our #1 best-selling filter, the CineBloom diffusion filter, is the perfect testament to film-like photos without breaking the bank on expensive film stock. It produces a beautiful hazy glow around lit subjects, creating a unique style of visual appeal that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to manipulate in Photoshop. It eliminates that clinical look often felt in today's digital cameras and softens skin tones to remove blemishes without using AI editing tools.
CineBloom Diffusion Filters - 10% / 67mm
Moment
Our CineBloom Diffusion Filters are the secret sauce for capturing dreamy, film-like footage. Escape the clinical, ultra-sharp look of digital with this specialty glass. Available in densities of 5%, ...
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This is Moment’s first-ever diffusion filter. As a non-technical photographer, I had no idea what a “diffusion” filter was or how most creatives produced that dreamy haze in their photos and videos. When I heard more about the simplicity of this gracious tool, I grew more and more excited. After trying it for our shoot with the Marias in LA, I’m convinced I’m never taking it off my camera. There’s something explicitly magical about using our baby, CineBloom, and I’m increasingly more inspired to create future projects.
What We Love:
Effortless Haze
Glowy lights, soft skin tones, and a dream-like haze takes off that digital edge.
Makes Your Digital Creations Look Like Film
While I’m still able to use this filter on my film camera, I can simultaneously manipulate my digital images and video to look like film.
Premium Glass
Keep your camera scratch and dirt free with CineBloom’s protective layer of premium glass.
The Details:
Brand: Moment
Product Type: Diffusion Filter
Best For: Filmmakers and Photographers looking for a softer, less clinically sharp image straight out of the camera.
Take the edge off with CineBloom.
We’ve shot with many filters, and nothing caught our attention quite like diffusion filters. But the ones available on the market didn’t meet our needs, so we decided to make our own.
Offered in 10% and 20% densities, our CineBloom Diffusion Filters are the elusive ingredient for capturing mesmerizing, film-like visuals. Escape the cold, razor-sharp realm of digital with this extraordinary glass handcrafted from our gear team.
Not only does it diffuse and radiate light, but it also illuminates skin tones and softens wrinkles. The filter ring is meticulously sculpted from aerospace-grade metal, ensuring resilience and toughness for long shoot days when we have to switch our gear on the fly.
Its ingenious design makes it slender enough to stack beneath another filter without sacrificing the field of view. You can seamlessly use an ND or VND atop the CineBloom filter to achieve cinematic frame rates and capture motion blur.
The glass is crafted by fusing a micro-layer of black particulates between two layers of premium Japanese filter glass, preserving the complete image quality. This is much better than Photoshop tools or using AI features in your software; this enables you to use real glass for your photos and videos.
- Available in densities of 10% (1/2) and 20% (1)
- Premium Japanese Optical glass for superior image clarity
- Easily stacks underneath Moment Variable ND Filters
- Knurled grip for easy removal
- Uncoated glass ensures maximum effect and strength of bloom
- Works with any standard center pinch lens cap (like the one you already have for your camera lens)
- Available for standard camera lens sizes 37-82mm
What Is A Diffusion Filter?
A diffusion filter often creates a glowy haze that spreads out the light across the etched filter surface while maintaining crisp contrast and sharpness. It’s the effect of bending a percentage of image-forming light from its original origin to defocus. The filter’s tiny haze pattern will also help alter the bokeh to a more creamy state. I’m genuinely amazed at how well it captures a beautiful haze around the light to soften the details of my subject while still retaining the sharpness of the individual hairs and details of the eye.
When To Use a Diffusion nFilter?
A diffusion filter may be used for photos and videos in tandem; it is not particularly made for one or the other. That’s what makes this product so fun and versatile for any creator.
Often, within contemporary media, cinematographers diffuse an image to make it seem that the audience is no longer watching a film set in modern times. Even those unfamiliar with cinema's language can pick up on these visual cues. It’s almost as if the viewer is watching something set beyond the real world. Many films during the Golden Age of Hollywood shine with hazy cinema due to the unique lighting, film stock, and use of netting within its visual appearance. But a diffusion filter can simulate these visual motifs for an audience way easier than you can in post-production.
Similarly, this type of filter can also be used for photography. It removes the digital edge from the subject, producing a soft, majestic elegance.
How To Use a Diffusion Filter
The most significant feature behind this filter is that you don’t have to twist it back and forth to create its effect. Effortlessly thread the filter on and off your lens and viola, and you’re done — no hassle or buggy interface.
Each thread size has two different diffusion tactics: 10% and 20% densities. The 10% offers slight blooming around lit subjects to create that buttery cinematic vibe. However, the 20% is slightly more noticeable and really blesses your lens with that dream-like prominence. It all depends on your visual preference or project.
What It Has:
- Camera Lenses (37-82mm thread sizing)
- Longer focal lengths need more diffusion for the same effect
- Carry Case
- Cleaning Cloth
- Filter (duh!)
What It Does:
- Softens image without losing quality
- Makes highlights bloom
- Softens and smooths appearance of wrinkles and blemishes in skin
- Easier retouching in post
Key Features
- Super thin to stack between a lens and VND
- Beautiful diffusion look filmmakers want
- Iconic visual look of the filter itself
- Priced fairly for creators
- New versions that don’t exist (VND and drone)