Moment 49mm 20% CineBloom Diffusion Filter
Moment 49mm 20% CineBloom Diffusion Filter, HD Optical Glass
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Moment CineBloom Diffusion Filter
49mm 20%
Dreamy, film-like resultsThe Moment CineBloom Diffusion Filter is a must‑have for photographers and filmmakers who want to add a dreamy, cinematic glow to their images without sacrificing sharpness. Crafted from premium Japanese optical glass and featuring a unique NanoBlack diffusion layer, this filter softens light, reduces contrast, and delivers a subtle, film-like halation straight out of the camera. Available in multiple diffusion strengths, the CineBloom Diffusion Filter helps you escape the harsh, clinical look of digital footage and create organic, film‑inspired visuals that stand out.
What Gives CineBloom Its Character?
Premium Japanese GlassWe start with high-quality Japanese optical glass to maintain sharpness and accurate color — the foundation for CineBloom’s dreamy but clean look.
Uncoated for Maximum BloomUnlike most filters, CineBloom is intentionally uncoated to maximize the strength of the glow and preserve its soft, organic character.
NanoBlack Diffusion LayerA fused microlayer of etched NanoBlack particles blooms light, softens contrast, and creates that subtle halation you’d expect from vintage film lenses.
Three Diffusion StrengthsAvailable in 5%, 10%, and 20%, so you can choose a subtle haze or a bold cinematic glow to match the mood of your shot.
Light & StrongThe CineBloom frame is strong without adding unnecessary weight. The precision-cut knurled edge gives you extra grip for fast, frustration-free removal — even when the filter's cold, wet, or stacked under another.
Works With Your GearUnlike other options on the market, our CineBloom filters work with standard camera lens thread sizes, and the standard center pinch lens caps you already have.
Pick the Correct Filter SizeThe filter thread size is actually different from 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.