The H&Y RevoRing Magnet Filter 1/4 Black Promist is more than just a filter. It combines creative image design with maximum flexibility. Thanks to the integrated RevoRing, a single filter fits multiple lenses, ranging from 46 to 95 millimeters, depending on the variant. This saves space, weight, and simplifies working on the go. The filter gives images an immediate cinematic look. Bright areas are gently illuminated, harsh contrasts are softened, and a fine, atmospheric glow effect is created. Ideal for portraits, landscapes, or cinematic scenes straight from the camera. Made from multi-coated optical glass, the filter ensures clear images without color casts or visible loss of quality. The 1/4 strength provides a distinctly noticeable yet controllable effect for targeted image design. The filter housing is made of robust aluminum and is designed for professional use. The magnetic construction allows for quick and secure changes with just one hand movement. The H&Y RevoRing Black Promist is the creative tool for anyone looking to add more depth and mood to their shots while prioritizing mobility and the highest quality.
Filter type | Magnetic |
filter strength | 1/4 |
Item number | 45565474 |
Manufacturer | H&Y |
Category | Filters (photography) |
Manufacturer no. | RMB4-77 |
Release date | 8.5.2024 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black anodized |
Filter type | Magnetic |
Filter type | Black Mist Filter |
Filter thread | 77 mm |
Size of insertion filter | 77 mm |
filter strength | 1/4 |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 45 g |
Length | 10.70 mm |
Height | 7.50 mm |
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