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Kenko Black Mist No.05 58mm Lens Filter

Kenko Black Mist No.05 58mm Lens Filter

Black Mist is an optical glass soft filter infused with fine black diffusing material. It suppresses highlight and shadow contrast, providing a soft image. Without requiring a retouch, you are able to create movie-like photographs with Black Mist.

The newly released Black Mist No.05 has halved the soft effect of our Black Mist No.1. In comparison to other soft filters, Black Mist No.1 doesn’t whiten the image. However, it has a considerable light diffusion effect when shooting at night or in backlit scenearios. The No.05 is here to remedy this.

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Kenko Black Mist No.05 58mm Lens Filter

Black Mist is an optical glass soft filter infused with fine black diffusing material. It suppresses highlight and shadow contrast, providing a soft image. Without requiring a retouch, you are able to create movie-like photographs with Black Mist.

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