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H&y Revoring 58-77mm Black Mist Filter 1/4

H&y Revoring 58-77mm Black Mist Filter 1/4
  • Product Code: eq108084
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$357.00 $474.81

The 1/4 REVORING 58-77mm Black Mist Filter from H&Y Filters can fit different lenses with only one accessory. The well-designed retractable blades of the filter mount on the lenses with different thread sizes. It removes blemishes and wrinkles on human faces, softens hard edges, and diffuses highlights, creating a dreamy cinematic look on photography and video creations.

Self-Retracting Blade Technology    Anodized Finish Prevents Corrosion    Lightweight and Tough    Architectural-Grade Aluminum    Designed to Overlap for Zero Light Leak

Parameters
Filter TypeBlack Mist (Grade 1/4)
Exposure ReductionNot Specified by Manufacturer
Size58 to 77 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialNot Specified by Manufacturer
Ring MaterialAluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.435 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.7 x 5.5 x 1.5"

REVORING features unique self-retracting blade technology with threaded ends to secure on the front of your lens

Each threaded end has been designed to overlap, completely removing any possibility of a light leak

All REVORING products are made using architectural-grade aluminum, keeping them lightweight and tough

The anodized finish also protects the ring from corrosion when shooting outside in unpredicted elements

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this filter screw into a 67-82mm step up ring and can another filter be stacked/screwed into the 82mm Schneider...?

A: Yes this will screw into 67-82 step up ring and it does have front thread

Q: 2. What is the difference between the 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 pure mist filters?

A: The highlights and contrast would be stronger on the VFX 95 Pure Mist Filters as you go from 1/2 down to 1/8.

Q: 3. Is there much difference between this filter and the Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter? The Tiffen is $70 cheaper.

A: The Schneider 77mm Hollywood Black Magic filter would have much higher quality glass and construction compared to a lower cost filter. The higher quality glass is why it has a clean glow as mentioned by another user.

Q: 4. Are there any pros and cons between this Zeiss CP and a B+W Kaesemann CP?

A: I second the last reviewer. I have purchased and used both. Despite having a brass ring, the B+W has stuck to my lens thread. I even have a 72mm C-Pol filter by B+W with out of round adjustment ring. The worst part is that the polarizing film even has specks of dust trapped on the underside and mildly lifted at a small part of the edge (which I wasnt expecting for a Kaesmann). And there is even a part where the polarizing film was not even timed to meet the metal ring, leaving a micro gap prone to light leakage. Very disappointing for a B+W filter, given the price point. Otherwise, the optical quality was great. I have had mostly good luck with B+W filters except for this 72mm C-Pol and another 6-point star filter. Probably a QC issues at Schneider. The Zeiss is something else. The quality and craftsmanship are in a different league. The first thing you will notice when you open the package is the quality of the packaging. The filter comes out dust-free, a strong indication of a high-end facility from where it is produced. Dont be fooled by the aluminum ring. It easily tops all B+W filters I have ever used in terms of ease of attachment and removal. The machining of the threading is so precise it prevents any sticking at all. I have had zero issues in this regard. Optically, it is definitely no worse than B+W. but I dont know if it is better. QC is top notch just like any Zeiss products. Dont be discouraged by the fact that the Zeiss filter is made in Japan. Japanese are equally proud of their craftsmanship as their German counterparts. The extra cost is definitely worth the quality. All my future filters will be Zeiss.

Q: 5. Is Schneider 77mm Hollywood Black Magic 1/4 Filter can fit Canon EF 50mm 1.2?

A: The Schneider 77mm Hollywood Black Magic 1/4 Filter will not fit directly fit on the Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM Lens (which has a 72mm filter thread) without a 72-77mm step-up ring.

Q: 6. A previous response states this filter is compatible with a 17mm lens. Will it also work (and not cause vignetting) on the canon RF 14-35mm at 14mm on full frame?

A: The Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L IS USM Lens (B&H # CA1435RF) is designed with a filter thread and should work well with the B+W 77mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter.

Q: 7. The hood of the Canon RF 70-200 no longer fits. Is there a hood that will fit over the filter?

A: The outer diameter of the PolarPro 77mm Peter McKinnon Mist Edition II VND ND4 to ND32 Filter (2 to 5-Stop) is 90mm; therefore, you will not be able to connect the Canon ET-83FW III Lens Hood on the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens. Unfortunately, the filter is not designed with front threads to connect clips on or thread in lens hoods.

Q: 8. what's the difference between the Vaxis Pure Mist and Black Mist filters?

A: Both filters decrease contrast and diffuse light, but the Black Mist is more subtle, lowering highlights, but not affecting the shadows as much as the Pure Mist filter.

Q: 9. Anyone have issues with reflections? I just purchased and when filming light I'm getting reflections on the glass. Any tips on not getting that?

A: In my former career, I was a motion picture camera assistant. As such, part of my job before each take was to make sure there were no reflections or hot spots of light hitting the front lens element or the filters. I would use a matte box with top and side flaps to get rid of most of the problems. The rule of thumb was if I was using a longer lens, I could take care of it with the matte box and flaps. However, if using a very wide lens, a matte box and flaps are no good because if you set the flaps to get rid of the flare or hot spot, they are visible in the frame. When that happened, I would ask one of the grips to set a flag at the source of the flare, be it a movie light or the sun. If it was a moving shot, the grip would have to "fly" the flag to make sure the light did not hit the lens. Now, what can a regular guy do without a grip department? Use a sunshade or matte box or a french flag. You might be able to move the offending light or the camera enough to get rid of the flare. Just know if you cannot stop the extraneous light from hitting the front end of the lens, it will be in the image to some degree.

Q: 10. Hi, I just bought this filter from BH, and I realized that ours is not receiving the 77mm filter in front of HBM filter. Is it normal? This means that, I cannot use any ND fader or any additional diffusion in addition to this filter. Let me know. Thanks.

A: That is correct; the filter does not have front threads.

12/09/2024

[Aluminum] Crystal clear glass set in a finely milled metal casing. The filter's fit and performance is unbeatable.

5
09/08/2024

[0.435 lb] Some person says it dropped off camera but I think it is user error I could lift a Fuji gfx 50s with 45-100mm lens, it is solid

5
21/07/2024

[Aluminum] I was looking for a ND filter for my BMCC and Laowa Ranger Cine-Zoom lens and after reading many reviews I landed on the H&Y and am very happy with it. Great build and optic quality and ease of use. Highly recommend!

5
06/07/2024

[0.435 lb] Happy with everything I've got from PolarPro over the years. Quality glass that performs and holds up well. This softens that harshly sharp image you get on digital cameras.

5
17/06/2024

[0.435 lb] good filter

5
16/06/2024

[0.435 lb] My Nikon Z 50mm f1.8 S lens was too clinical for some types of photo situations. Adding just a little bit of character to a photo to fit the overall theme, without losing any sharpness.

5
12/06/2024

[Aluminum] This unit is an All in One filter concept. The multiple adapting ring is brilliant and flawlessly functional. Quick and stable to attach to your lens, functional as advertised, with slight evidence of an X at extreme application of the polarizing and VND feature simultaneously. I am looking forward to years of working with this innovative product.

5
27/05/2024

[Aluminum] Excellent contrast filter that lightens foliage in black and white photography. Tiffen is a very reliable brand with filters.

5
23/05/2024

[Aluminum] So easy to change the filter when changing lenses. And the cimage produced is very nice. Very little color shift. And there are hard stops for the ND which is great. The Black mist makes a more filmic image and the CPL helps with skies and also reflections.

5
19/04/2024

[0.435 lb] very good

5

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