I’ve got both the 10 and 20%, mostly using for stills, my thoughts are the effectiveness is quite subject dependent, for high key images the 10% works better, the 20% can produce too much dilution- for my taste. With low key images especially night scenes I like the 20%. I believe Cinebloom are now doing a 5% and I think I’ll get that as well.
Great video review bro. I wanted to ask. Is there a different when using an Nd filter first or better using the diffusion filter first ?which stacks more effective more than the other..no videos been out so far
Unfortunately you can’t stack a Moment Cinebloom filter onto an moment ND You can only stack an ND onto a diffusion. It’s like the ND is your last filter.
HI BRO I've just ordered a sony6400 with kit lens and the sony 1.8F OSS lens for videography and photos. DO you think it is a good combo? I used to film many years ago and I am still taking photos. I walked alone today for 5 hours and took many photos with my phone, My eyes see more now and I am practicing that. good day and ty for the videos!
The filter looks sorts like negative dehaze+clarity in Lightroom, which is actually what I use atm to sort of emulate the look Could u do a comparison between the emulated vs the real deal?
That's true, didn't look it that way, personally I prefer the look straight out of camera using the filters, think it does a better job then emulating it in post, but that's just my two cents! ✌🏻👍🏻
I’ve got both the 10 and 20%, mostly using for stills, my thoughts are the effectiveness is quite subject dependent, for high key images the 10% works better, the 20% can produce too much dilution- for my taste. With low key images especially night scenes I like the 20%. I believe Cinebloom are now doing a 5% and I think I’ll get that as well.
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tiffen bpm filters are around $40-50 world wide on Amazon. Not sure where you got your 200 pounds price from.
Try this link mate, this is for an 82mm filter thread mount. The smaller ones like 67mm are cheaper cause they not as big. shorturl.at/u6hGd
Great video!
Do you still use the Cinebloom? and if so 10 /20% better?
20
I haven't figured out the magic of my Cinebloom 20% yet, but I think Vegas may have enough lights to try some cool things!
These filters in Vegas would be so rad! 🤙
Great video review bro. I wanted to ask. Is there a different when using an Nd filter first or better using the diffusion filter first ?which stacks more effective more than the other..no videos been out so far
Unfortunately you can’t stack a Moment Cinebloom filter onto an moment ND
You can only stack an ND onto a diffusion.
It’s like the ND is your last filter.
HI BRO I've just ordered a sony6400 with kit lens and the sony 1.8F OSS lens for videography and photos. DO you think it is a good combo?
I used to film many years ago and I am still taking photos. I walked alone today for 5 hours and took many photos with my phone, My eyes see more now and I am practicing that. good day and ty for the videos!
Definitely that is a great combo!
Personally just think the black pro mist just look far better than the cinebloom
The filter looks sorts like negative dehaze+clarity in Lightroom, which is actually what I use atm to sort of emulate the look
Could u do a comparison between the emulated vs the real deal?
That's true, didn't look it that way, personally I prefer the look straight out of camera using the filters, think it does a better job then emulating it in post, but that's just my two cents! ✌🏻👍🏻
@@CurtisPadley yeah I definitely saw some photos were I thought "ohhh yeah there's no way that's getting replicated in post"
terrific review..
They turned off the lighting in a video that talks about helation 😂 how ironic