Astigmatism a.k.a Natural mist filter for your eyes. It helps soften the skin tone, creates beautiful halation around the light sources. I don't wear glasses because I hate the sterile clean image projected onto my retina.
I’ve watched so many video’s regarding dream fx/pro-mist/cine bloom filters to figure out if it’s something for me as a fashion videographer. So many video’s here on youtube are so misleading I feel like. Your video really helped me out a lot. Thank you for showing the daylight (with shallow depth of field) and the night sequence. This is super well done and resembles the (correct) use of this filter 100% in my opinion. Fact: your video made me decide to buy this filter. Thank you!
Dude thanks for making this. Always wondered why my Sony looks so crisp and not cinematic. Never realized how many people are using filters like these.
I don't shoot video, but I've collected some mist filters for my photography. I agree with you on different strength best suited to different light conditions. There is no "best" option. It's also depends on aperture: the more you stop down, the heavier diffusion you can use. A point that I think should be emphasized: these things do not make your picture "better", but rather allow you to have something unique if you able to do work in post. My current night time fav is white, not black, pro-mist 1. The color of bloomed lights looks more coldish-ethereal than with black pro-mist. I'm on the hunt to add a 1/2 white pro-mist for daylight. For the daylight I think I slightly prefer Kenko black pro-mist 1 to Tiffen black pro-mist 1. Again, it comes down to color: kenko color feels a touch more pleasant to me. I have Tiffen black pro-mists ranging from 1/8 to 1 and I advise to skip 1/8. It's better to go big, than to go subtle. Even in strong daylight I'd go for 1/4. I also have Tiffen white pro-mist 3... maybe someday I'll figure it out, but for now I prefer to pretend it just doesn't exist. Most of my mist filter experiments is not online, but I have some published. Some of the recent shots in this album were made by me with mist filters: www.flickr.com/photos/curry-hexagon/albums/72157712025509062 As for the Moment stuff, I would have been interested in checking them out if they came up with 52 and 49 mm options, which they didn't.
I know this is from 3 years ago ;) but thanks for sharing. I recently found that a stronger strength around 1 can look muddy with some of my zoom lenses but with my faster primes they look great 🤷♂️ guess the contrast and sharpness on some of these new primes are just nuts and “cuts through” / keeps a sharper image. Any similar findings on this? Any new filters you have tried out or like to use?
@@JasonLawrenceNoel I'm afraid I haven't picked up camera in awhile, let alone at night, where I had the most fun with mists. Perhaps after the war ends.
Couldn’t find any videos on the Cinebloom filter that was informative until I came across this! Thanks for helping me make a purchase decision! Subbed, liked and all that good stuff :)
These filters are probably the biggest jump in being closer to how actual film renders. I know people say just shoot film but in reality not everyone can and also those who work in the pro market you need reliability and quickness and clients STILL want that filmy look sometimes.
I just ordered a 20% cinebloom lens for my Tamron 28-75 and future Sony 85 1.8. Now that I’ve seen this video, I’m glad I made the right choice. I might buy a 67mm 10% and both filters when the 49mm size comes out so I can use the Zeiss 55 with this.
@@impatrickt the pocket? I mean your one tripod setup with a boom mic. I guess a whole video is uncessary, but what is your new solution for an A-roll rig?
@@impatrickt Im sorry, but what is the tripod you use in this video (last part). It looks like a monopod with legs. I really need to buy this as my Joby Telepod is short and probably not as stable.
Tbh I can definitely see why the BPM is more expensive, they just look so much better. Moment really should have limited the halation to the highlights instead of just spreading it over the frame. I am considering buying a BPM 1/8 and the Moment 20% though.
truevilmeow here’s the problem with BPM though. They retain contrast but I would rather shoot the fade so I have that option rather than shoot crunchy and try to fade in post (which usually adds noise from lifting shadows) you can get your blacks wherever you want in post with the Moment because it’s lifting the entire waveform.
Reminds me of 80's film footage such as the fog etc
4 года назад+4
Just a footnote. The halation on cinestill has nothing to do with the chems, but lack of the REMJET layer ECN-2 films have as standard. If you shoot Kodak 500T and process in ECN-2 you won’t get that because it is not supposed to look that way. Pro tip is to cross process C-41 films in ECN-2
Carl Lovén i believe you can remove remjet from any film if you’re tenacious.
4 года назад+1
Patrick Tomasso no. Because one ECN-2 films has it. It was mainly meant for cinema cameras so the flashes in the machinery wouldn’t affect the film, nor reflect into the camera housing.
thank you for this. amazing stills - making me want to get into it. So grateful you broke this up by day and night. Definitely a reason to buy both if you can.
Bro you were like one of my favorite new RUclipsrs and I really appreciate this video the way you talk the time and effort and returning my black protest which was $70 and buy these instead I’ll be using the link in your bio thanks again
@@Bearleii_Sober because it affects the behaviour of the light before the lens its the light waves themselves. in comparisson to doing it post, the light stays as it is and all parts of the image are affected inorganically indiscrimately
I just bought both. Got my hands on them two nights ago but haven't tested out the 10% yet. I've managed to take a few test night shots on the 20% last night but im gonna be doing a shoot tomorrow night using them both.
Thank you for a great video.I have ordered the Cinebloom in 20 strength and am wanting to use it for Live Streaming interactive video yoga classes. Question...I ordered also the 18,mm lens from moment to use with the Cinebloom ( back in stock March 2021 ) How can I see my students while filming...? I have a iphone 12 pro max with the moment lens...what set up do I need ? Is it possible to run the live stream through an Iphone to a pc laptop so I can see myself and my students during the classes? Your help would be so appreciated!
1. Smart guy. The split inbetween day & nighttime usage is very smart, as these are really being translated differently by the filter 2. I think there is a relation between your focal length + and the strength of filter you're using [I think the wider the lens- the stronger the filter you'll need] 3. Do your blacks get milky-er with that 20% filter on?
eladbari Thanks! I’m not sure about the focal length relation - but Gerald Undone has a really good video describing how diffusion filters work. In terms of “milky blacks” you will get more faded shadows with the 20% but they are quite easy to bring back in post with some contrast.
Great review! The price difference compared to Tiffen may be pretty small depending on what strength and filter size you’re buying. I own several strengths of the 77mm BPM, most of which I managed to pick up for around $70-85 each. But prices seem to fluctuate and you can’t always find them for that cheap. Glad there are other companies entering the ring with some good quality alternatives.
I know this is a 2yr-old video now, so not sure if you're still seeing comments, but if you are, I'm curious to know what lens this footage was shot with (if you happen to remember!). Really nice work here! Thanks!
SORRY 4 CAPS. I HAVE VISUAL PROBLEMS, AND I LIKE TO TAKE PICTURES OUT IN NATURE, SOME OF MY ANIMALS STAY IN THE SHADE, IS THERE A FILTER THAT WOULD HELP ME BRING THEM OUT. I WAS THING A YELLOW FILTER. OR A POLARIZED FILTER. I USE A NIKON P1000 BECAUSE IT'S PRETTY GOOD ON AUTO. BECAUSE I DON'T SEE WELL I HAVE TO STAY WITH AUTO. ANY ADVICE YOU GIVE ME I WILL APPRECIATE, MY SUBJECTS ARE FAR AWAY IN THE SHADOWS, AND I USE A SPOT LIGHT WITH MY CAMERA AT NIGHT ANY ADVICE YOU CAN GIVE I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT THANKS
Subbed. I love the fact that you are searching for character instead of super sharpness. Same for me. Often get compliments with my Chinese lenses that produce a lot of lens flare: “wow does your camera edit your photo’s?”
Thanks for the video! I'm wondering at 6:02 - is that some kind of a mesh of the filter I'm seeing in the highlight / sun, or some sort of digital artefact?
I've been faking it by using the Diffusion effect built into Magic Bullet Looks. It works super well and has a bunch of different presets for different types of diffusion. Buuuuuut... This cinebloom looks so creamy. I might have to pick one up and compare them both!
Great vidéo . If I want to put a tiffen black pro mist + an ND filter on a 67mm Lens for example , do I need to buy both at 67mm or do I need to go bigger with the ND filter since I go lens>tiffen>ND filter ? Thank for the answer
I like the look of the Pro Mist much better in low light. I still also use 3 UV filters sprayed with hairspray at different amounts that give similar effects. They were less that $5 each to make and work very well.
@@impatrickt What sounds awful? That I still use Tiffen Pro Mist filters? Or, that our studio still used hairspray filters which work great and give you total control on how much bloom you get?
+1 for the hairspray filters. When I worked out at Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina we used hairspray coated filters a lot. When shooting The Sleepy Hollow TV series we had a guy that made special lens filters for each shoot. He used White Rain hairspray and pantyhose for special effects.
Patrick Tomasso not only enjoyed it! I slept on it and ended up ordering one for myself. Went with 20% since I do like a more extreme view it produced. ETA for delivery is Saturday!
some good examples in the samples of flaring. would also really depend on the lens you use because it’s going to exaggerate the flaring character of your lens as well.
Such a great vid and sick footage man. Used to add vr glow to my footage to get this look or Gaussian blur the highlights in photoshop defs gonna just pick one hp
@@impatrickt Ya it was just wishful thinking, those lenses do not need any additional Hail lol. The offered sizes are good enough. Just waiting to get my modded Contax Zeiss lenses back and depends if those have 77 or 82mm lens hood will dictate which one I go for. Probably should go 10% since those lenses are already a bit softy soft wide open. The 10 would be perfect i think.
#LUBEYOURLENS
Does vaseline work 😂
@@VijitChandna hell ya!
What lens were you using?
@@impatrickt j m. bhmo
@@VijitChandna jjjji loku
Astigmatism a.k.a Natural mist filter for your eyes. It helps soften the skin tone, creates beautiful halation around the light sources. I don't wear glasses because I hate the sterile clean image projected onto my retina.
😂
You clearly have no clue what a Astigmatism is.
Astigmatism doesn't create halation it creates harsh streaks of light lines
HALP AHHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHA
as someone with astigmatism, this is the wildist take i have ever seen
I’ve watched so many video’s regarding dream fx/pro-mist/cine bloom filters to figure out if it’s something for me as a fashion videographer. So many video’s here on youtube are so misleading I feel like. Your video really helped me out a lot. Thank you for showing the daylight (with shallow depth of field) and the night sequence. This is super well done and resembles the (correct) use of this filter 100% in my opinion. Fact: your video made me decide to buy this filter. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
The Gap better hit you up after this
i'd even settle for Old Navy.
Dude thanks for making this. Always wondered why my Sony looks so crisp and not cinematic. Never realized how many people are using filters like these.
Patrick T B-Roll + Makeup and Vanity Set is just *chef kiss*
I don't shoot video, but I've collected some mist filters for my photography.
I agree with you on different strength best suited to different light conditions. There is no "best" option.
It's also depends on aperture: the more you stop down, the heavier diffusion you can use.
A point that I think should be emphasized: these things do not make your picture "better", but rather allow you to have something unique if you able to do work in post.
My current night time fav is white, not black, pro-mist 1. The color of bloomed lights looks more coldish-ethereal than with black pro-mist. I'm on the hunt to add a 1/2 white pro-mist for daylight.
For the daylight I think I slightly prefer Kenko black pro-mist 1 to Tiffen black pro-mist 1. Again, it comes down to color: kenko color feels a touch more pleasant to me.
I have Tiffen black pro-mists ranging from 1/8 to 1 and I advise to skip 1/8. It's better to go big, than to go subtle. Even in strong daylight I'd go for 1/4.
I also have Tiffen white pro-mist 3... maybe someday I'll figure it out, but for now I prefer to pretend it just doesn't exist.
Most of my mist filter experiments is not online, but I have some published.
Some of the recent shots in this album were made by me with mist filters: www.flickr.com/photos/curry-hexagon/albums/72157712025509062
As for the Moment stuff, I would have been interested in checking them out if they came up with 52 and 49 mm options, which they didn't.
I know this is from 3 years ago ;) but thanks for sharing. I recently found that a stronger strength around 1 can look muddy with some of my zoom lenses but with my faster primes they look great 🤷♂️ guess the contrast and sharpness on some of these new primes are just nuts and “cuts through” / keeps a sharper image. Any similar findings on this? Any new filters you have tried out or like to use?
@@JasonLawrenceNoel I'm afraid I haven't picked up camera in awhile, let alone at night, where I had the most fun with mists.
Perhaps after the war ends.
I was literally looking at pro mist filters earlier this week. So glad I didn't pull the trigger on buying one then!
Great video, footage was fire!
Cheers man. Thanks for watching!
Aiyooo my fav creator is here
I got to know abt Promist from yo insta live yesterday 😂 thanks for that man
Literally about to say the same thing! Footage is so nice! Smooth!
The music of the daylight set was perfect for that montage and The night footage was so sick man! Well done as always my dude!
Thanks so much! Music is EVERYTHING sometimes.
Man that night footage was dope! Reminded me of Stranger Things. Nice work Patrick.
Couldn’t find any videos on the Cinebloom filter that was informative until I came across this! Thanks for helping me make a purchase decision! Subbed, liked and all that good stuff :)
thanks so much!
I’m currently looking at Pro Mist filters and BOOM, I come across this one. You completely changed the course, GREAT VIDEO!
Clarence Newby Awesome!
You are very talented. You have agood eye for good places and objects.
These filters are probably the biggest jump in being closer to how actual film renders. I know people say just shoot film but in reality not everyone can and also those who work in the pro market you need reliability and quickness and clients STILL want that filmy look sometimes.
Moment is crushing it, and you crushed this video dude. Night stuff was 👌🏻 have to pick one of these up
thanks man! you won't regret it.
I just ordered a 20% cinebloom lens for my Tamron 28-75 and future Sony 85 1.8. Now that I’ve seen this video, I’m glad I made the right choice. I might buy a 67mm 10% and both filters when the 49mm size comes out so I can use the Zeiss 55 with this.
awesome!
I’m clearly missing a jean jacket. 😭
LMAO actually wheeze laughed at this.
I got one. It’s got a less is more pin on it because I’m that swimple
This video just gives me all the vibes. Can't stop watching this.
thanks tim!
This is going to take my fashion photography to the next level!
100%!
Great video Patrick, and that footage was something else - love the night stuff 👏🏻
same! night stuff really surprised me. thanks for watching!
I knew this video was coming as soon as i saw Moment's promo video of this
Both Day and Night were amazing 🤩
Great video explaining this filter. I got my cinebloom 20% on back order, it is coming by the end of this month. 😊 can’t wait!!!!!!
This has a nice retro look to it, love it.
my mood!
Excellent showcase of the diffusion filters. Great footage!
I JUST ordered a set! I can't wait to try them out. Thanks for making this video, Patrick!!
Thanks for watching it! You'll love em.
Patrick Tomasso I just got my set in today!! They’re so much fun so far. 😍
Petrichor Films amazing! glad to hear it.
It's the first video that I watched of you - I'm definitely subscribing! Great approach and content.
Cheers and welcome to the channel!
I’ve been eyeing the BPM filters for a while but I’m glad I found this before I pulled the trigger!
Also that night footage dude!! It kinda gave me a nostalgic feeling and had so much character. Yep, I’m sold!
You’re a lifesaver! Awesome video man. I was trying to decide, but then I watched your video! 😃. Thanks man 🙏
cheers!!
@@impatrickt Just purchased it (20%)🎉
Swimple. Love it.
Edit: That footage looks totally like a high-budget music video
🙏🙏🙏
Davinci Resolve Glow fx in softlight mode.
Can confirm. I fired up Resolve, simply added the glow, set it to soft light, and was like wow ok I need to learn more!
"Hands off the KY! It's for my lens."
Never again.
I agree, that 20% at night is hitting just right. Going to pick up both. 👊
good call my man!
how is it ? thinking about getting both.
Great video. I love the way you chopped it up.
That last bit about your a-roll cage is amazing! CAn you make a whole video about it.
I dont use it anymore. I cant be bothered with the pocket for RUclips its such a pain. haha.
@@impatrickt the pocket? I mean your one tripod setup with a boom mic. I guess a whole video is uncessary, but what is your new solution for an A-roll rig?
@@JSyntax yeah that whole setup is because the pocket is such a pain in the ass. I just throw a fuji x-e4 on a tripod now. good to go.
@@impatrickt Im sorry, but what is the tripod you use in this video (last part). It looks like a monopod with legs. I really need to buy this as my Joby Telepod is short and probably not as stable.
I love a Tiffen Glimmerglass 1 Filter at night and a Polarpro Every Day Filter at day time on my Fujifilm Camera.
Tbh I can definitely see why the BPM is more expensive, they just look so much better. Moment really should have limited the halation to the highlights instead of just spreading it over the frame. I am considering buying a BPM 1/8 and the Moment 20% though.
truevilmeow here’s the problem with BPM though. They retain contrast but I would rather shoot the fade so I have that option rather than shoot crunchy and try to fade in post (which usually adds noise from lifting shadows) you can get your blacks wherever you want in post with the Moment because it’s lifting the entire waveform.
OOOh, these example short films are so much of my taste :P I love them! :)
Reminds me of 80's film footage such as the fog etc
Just a footnote. The halation on cinestill has nothing to do with the chems, but lack of the REMJET layer ECN-2 films have as standard.
If you shoot Kodak 500T and process in ECN-2 you won’t get that because it is not supposed to look that way.
Pro tip is to cross process C-41 films in ECN-2
Carl Lovén i believe you can remove remjet from any film if you’re tenacious.
Patrick Tomasso no. Because one ECN-2 films has it. It was mainly meant for cinema cameras so the flashes in the machinery wouldn’t affect the film, nor reflect into the camera housing.
*only
Nice video man, I think you may have tipped me toward the Cinebloom!
sweet! holler if you have questions.
So nice and so cinematic,
I m asking myself why it does not exist for drones ..
this was super helpful. Stoked to get mine
sick!
who else got chills watching the night time footage?
thank you for this. amazing stills - making me want to get into it. So grateful you broke this up by day and night. Definitely a reason to buy both if you can.
🙏🙏🙏
flawless video, m8! keep up the good work
That night footage is gorgeous!
Bro you were like one of my favorite new RUclipsrs and I really appreciate this video the way you talk the time and effort and returning my black protest which was $70 and buy these instead I’ll be using the link in your bio thanks again
thanks!
This is a superb review Patrick. Thank you.
Beautiful photography dude!
Hello, if I have a sigma 18 35, which filter should I buy or if I have a super takuma
OMG Amazingly put together video!! Which camera was used for these example shots? Was it 10-bit footage?
What would be the difference between getting one of these vs adding a glow effect in post?
Getting practical effects in camera is always better !
@@gioespino94 why is it better?
@@Bearleii_Sober because it affects the behaviour of the light before the lens its the light waves themselves. in comparisson to doing it post, the light stays as it is and all parts of the image are affected inorganically indiscrimately
This is amazing! I would love to see a sequence with the 10% just to see how they compliment each other... but i'm sold 😁
i dont even have the 10% ha
I just bought both. Got my hands on them two nights ago but haven't tested out the 10% yet. I've managed to take a few test night shots on the 20% last night but im gonna be doing a shoot tomorrow night using them both.
What FPS was all the slow-mo footage shot at? Great video and review.
I’m sold!!! Brilliant video!!
You sir are becoming my fav gear reviewer🔥
woah! thanks so much
GREAT VIDEO, literally just ordered one because of you haha.
Great job! I watched the night video about 10 times. Was it shot on 50 or 85?
Loving the footage! Glad I grabbed both levels 🤘🏻
smart move!
Thank you for a great video.I have ordered the Cinebloom in 20 strength and am wanting to use it for Live Streaming interactive video yoga classes. Question...I ordered also the 18,mm lens from moment to use with the Cinebloom ( back in stock March 2021 ) How can I see my students while filming...? I have a iphone 12 pro max with the moment lens...what set up do I need ? Is it possible to run the live stream through an Iphone to a pc laptop so I can see myself and my students during the classes? Your help would be so appreciated!
if you have an iPad you could look into FilmicRemote - there's also be some apps that let you use your iPhone as a webcam with a usb cable.
Top video and demo, great stuff
1. Smart guy. The split inbetween day & nighttime usage is very smart, as these are really being translated differently by the filter
2. I think there is a relation between your focal length + and the strength of filter you're using [I think the wider the lens- the stronger the filter you'll need]
3. Do your blacks get milky-er with that 20% filter on?
eladbari Thanks! I’m not sure about the focal length relation - but Gerald Undone has a really good video describing how diffusion filters work. In terms of “milky blacks” you will get more faded shadows with the 20% but they are quite easy to bring back in post with some contrast.
Wow that night footage was so buttery
Cheers Jeff!
I'd love to see a video on the monopod setup.
What a great work man! Amazing stuff! Have you used nd filter + cinebloom at night? Or just a cb 20% filter?
Thanks. Never needed an ND night.
Very useful video ! Do you know what size of cinebloom filter would fit the X100V ? Thks
i can't remember off the top of my head but its a quick google search
I know I am late but should I get CineBloom or ProMist for my Fujifilm x100 ? and which one would you guys recommended me :)
My name favorite youtuber. Love your way of being.
Thanks, Daniel!
Great review! The price difference compared to Tiffen may be pretty small depending on what strength and filter size you’re buying. I own several strengths of the 77mm BPM, most of which I managed to pick up for around $70-85 each. But prices seem to fluctuate and you can’t always find them for that cheap. Glad there are other companies entering the ring with some good quality alternatives.
competition is always good!
Love the test footage!!!
cheers!
Need to get this now, the look in night shots 😍
yeah it’s fire!
I know this is a 2yr-old video now, so not sure if you're still seeing comments, but if you are, I'm curious to know what lens this footage was shot with (if you happen to remember!). Really nice work here! Thanks!
Cool video mate.
SORRY 4 CAPS. I HAVE VISUAL PROBLEMS, AND I LIKE TO TAKE PICTURES OUT IN NATURE, SOME OF MY ANIMALS STAY IN THE SHADE, IS THERE A FILTER THAT WOULD HELP ME BRING THEM OUT. I WAS THING A YELLOW FILTER. OR A POLARIZED FILTER. I USE A NIKON P1000 BECAUSE IT'S PRETTY GOOD ON AUTO. BECAUSE I DON'T SEE WELL I HAVE TO STAY WITH AUTO. ANY ADVICE YOU GIVE ME I WILL APPRECIATE, MY SUBJECTS ARE FAR AWAY IN THE SHADOWS, AND I USE A SPOT LIGHT WITH MY CAMERA AT NIGHT ANY ADVICE YOU CAN GIVE I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT THANKS
Can you make a vid on your set up that you showed at the end of the vid !
Im planning to buy k&f 18layer 1/4 diffusion filter for my 50mm f1.8, thoughts?
Subbed. I love the fact that you are searching for character instead of super sharpness. Same for me. Often get compliments with my Chinese lenses that produce a lot of lens flare: “wow does your camera edit your photo’s?”
Jor Cap right on Joe. Big reason I like my old Fuji X100. Lens is a hair soft.
Thanks for the video!
I'm wondering at 6:02 - is that some kind of a mesh of the filter I'm seeing in the highlight / sun, or some sort of digital artefact?
I don’t see anything
@@impatrickt Hmm, okay. Well maybe it's on my end then. Thanks for the vid again!
I've been faking it by using the Diffusion effect built into Magic Bullet Looks. It works super well and has a bunch of different presets for different types of diffusion.
Buuuuuut... This cinebloom looks so creamy. I might have to pick one up and compare them both!
nice!
same, I love MBL. don't use the presets tho.. you can change the settings manually to create your perfect bloom
You're camera mic monopod setup is crazy 😅 Does it stands safety?
add some dehaze with the 20% if it's too strong for daylight
Just bought this. You totally sold it. Looking forward to trying it out!
Great vidéo .
If I want to put a tiffen black pro mist + an ND filter on a 67mm Lens for example , do I need to buy both at 67mm or do I need to go bigger with the ND filter since I go lens>tiffen>ND filter ?
Thank for the answer
both same thread size!
Patrick Tomasso thank you so much
I couldn’t find this anywhere before buying my diffusion and variable ND filters !
Just to make sure , ND filter are always the last one to be put on right or it’s indifferent to but diffusion at the end ?
Rabs me if it’s a variable ND it goes last. If its a standard ND it doesn’t really matter!
Patrick Tomasso again thank you for taking the time to answer.
Lens>diffusion>Variable ND filter
Thanks thanks thanks
I like the look of the Pro Mist much better in low light. I still also use 3 UV filters sprayed with hairspray at different amounts that give similar effects. They were less that $5 each to make and work very well.
Ken Myers that truly sounds awful
@@impatrickt What sounds awful? That I still use Tiffen Pro Mist filters? Or, that our studio still used hairspray filters which work great and give you total control on how much bloom you get?
+1 for the hairspray filters. When I worked out at Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina we used hairspray coated filters a lot. When shooting The Sleepy Hollow TV series we had a guy that made special lens filters for each shoot. He used White Rain hairspray and pantyhose for special effects.
@@KenMyers all of it
Wish they made these lenses in smaller sizes like 30.5mm so I could use one for my Rollei 35s
Great Video did you use a gimble or was the video hand held?
this is all handheld. personally i actually stand gimbals!
i had recently bought an 1/8 pro mist but lost it at home within the same week. was thinking of getting another one but this might just be better.
Fire video! Does the Moment variable ND interduce X pattern problems?
not that ive experienced
Can you use vnd filter & this diffusion filter together?
you can use both i show/mention that in the video!
It does wonders in high contrast situations 😁
Great video, first time watching your content, and loved everything from the actual topic, to the style and loved the font/color combo!
Glad you enjoyed!
Patrick Tomasso not only enjoyed it! I slept on it and ended up ordering one for myself. Went with 20% since I do like a more extreme view it produced. ETA for delivery is Saturday!
@@TohirT BEAUTIFUL!
how did it handle flaring? I found that the biggest downside of the BPM, because its so sensistive to it.
some good examples in the samples of flaring. would also really depend on the lens you use because it’s going to exaggerate the flaring character of your lens as well.
Nice video man...what lens did you use in night?
Such a great vid and sick footage man. Used to add vr glow to my footage to get this look or Gaussian blur the highlights in photoshop defs gonna just pick one hp
awesome!
Could have loads of fun with this. Does it come in a 95? I need them for my Soviet cinema lenses from the 80’s.
82mm is the highest. jeez i didn't even know lenses went as big as 95mm!
@@impatrickt Ya it was just wishful thinking, those lenses do not need any additional Hail lol. The offered sizes are good enough. Just waiting to get my modded Contax Zeiss lenses back and depends if those have 77 or 82mm lens hood will dictate which one I go for. Probably should go 10% since those lenses are already a bit softy soft wide open. The 10 would be perfect i think.
@@MarkHoltze yes if it helps i shot with the 25mm hyper prime which is a notoriously soft lens so soft + soft can still look pretty good!
@@impatrickt Cool it does thanks dude! Great video, your moment ones in particularly get me to spend lol.
@@MarkHoltze hahah thanks man!
Damn Patrick, I never knew about these filters and the photos look gorgeous!
glad to have enlightened you!
Was the slr magic used for daylight shots as well?
Hey man! Great video! What lens were you using? Was that a Meike Cine lens?
i just used it as a prop it wasn’t used at all in this video 🤙