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User Manual for Vid-Atlantic 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter with 52-58mm Step-Up Ring Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Vid-Atlantic 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter
- Product category: Star & Streak Effects Vid-Atlantic
- Brand: Vid-Atlantic
- Description and content of package
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Product description This 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter from Vid-Atlantic is designed to be used perpendicular to a point light source such as the sun, a light bulb, or a candle. It can create the effect of a scene or image that has been recorded with an anamorphic lens and then displayed using a complementary reverse-projection lens. This can result in streaks that are symmetric and extend horizontally from a prominent point light source to draw attention to a specific part of the frame, or to create a visually dramatic effect. Additionally, otherwise circular, out-of-focus highlights within the frame are given an elongated, elliptical shape that is also reminiscent of many wide-aspect-ratio movies recorded on film. If an image or footage is captured with an anamorphic lens for the primary purpose of obtaining a greater aspect ratio than what is possible when only using spherical lenses on a 35mm format, the direct result will appear compressed and distorted. Projecting this compressed and distorted footage or imagery through a reverse-anamorphic projection lens allows elements within the scene to be viewed in their correct proportions. A complementary effect of this process after it is completed is the creation of blue-colored, horizontally symmetrical highlights from prominent point light sources that can extend through the frame, as well as elongated, elliptical highlights from out-of-focus point light sources such as those that appear in the background. Many cinematographers and photographers find these effects desirable, and the Vid-Atlantic 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter is intended to allow both such highlights to be easily reproduced when used with a recommended lens that does not have an anamorphic design. It features a built-in, plastic diaphragm that is protected by a layer of optical glass with an intersecting filament. The filament's action is limited to prominent point light sources and renders the streaks it creates with no color, allowing existing colors or lack of colors displayed by prominent point light sources to be maintained. Simultaneously, the plastic diaphragm's own elliptical aperture can reproduce the type of out-of-focus highlights that are associated with a traditional anamorphic process.
To minimize vignetting, a recommended lens provides a single focal length that is 50mm or greater for 35mm film, full-frame digital, or APS-C digital cameras, and can be set to an f-stop ranging from f/0.95 to f/2.8. To help ensure that the elliptical highlights are not clipped, this 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter is intended for use with lenses that have 46-62mm front filter threads, while lenses with 62-82mm front filter threads can instead use a separately available Vid-Atlantic 77mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter. CineMorph Clear Blue Streak Filters are also available, and are designed to create blue-hued streaks, which emulates the character of traditional anamorphic optics that are not designed to suppress colored streaking. A lightweight, aluminum-alloy step-up ring is included, which can be used to adapt this filter on lenses with 52mm filter threads. Step-up or step-down rings for recommended lenses with filter threads other than 58mm or 52mm are separately available. This filter is most effective for pictures where the light sources used to generate highlights feature a significant degree of contrast from the rest of the image. Its diaphragm, protective glass, and filament are mounted within an aluminum-alloy filter ring that can be rotated to adjust the overall orientation of the streak and elliptical highlight effects. -
- Creates the effect of a scene or image that has been recorded with an anamorphic lens and then displayed using a complementary reverse-projection lens
- Renders prominent point light sources with symmetric streaks and imparts an elongated, elliptical shape to otherwise circular, out-of-focus highlights within a frame to create a visually dramatic effect that is reminiscent of many wide-aspect-ratio movies recorded on film
- Features a built-in, plastic diaphragm that is protected by a layer of optical glass with an intersecting filament
- Filament's action is limited to prominent point light sources and can render them with clear, colorless streaks
- When used with a single-focal-length lens that is 50mm or greater, and set to an f-stop ranging from f/0.95 to f/2.8 on a 35mm film, full-frame digital, or APS-C digital camera, the diaphragm's own elliptical aperture can reproduce the type of out-of-focus highlights that are associated with a traditional anamorphic process while minimizing vignetting
- Intended for use with lenses that have 46-62mm front filter threads, while lenses with 62-82mm front filter threads can instead use a separately available Vid-Atlantic 77mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter
- Most effective for pictures where the light sources used to generate streaks and out-of-focus highlights feature a significant degree of contrast from the rest of the image
- Filter diaphragm, protective glass, and filament are mounted within an aluminum-alloy filter ring that can be rotated in order to adjust the overall orientation of the streak and elliptical highlight effects
- 58mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters
- Lightweight, aluminum-alloy step-up ring included to adapt filter on lenses with 52mm filter threads
- Plastic filter case for storage and transport
UPC: 652767740011 In the Box Vid-Atlantic 58mm CineMorph Clear Streak Filter with 52-58mm Step-Up Ring CineMorph Filter Step-Up Ring Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Plastic Case Table of Contents
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Technical parametersVid-Atlantic VAMP58CFLR Specs Filter Type | 2-Point Streak | Circular Size | 58 mm | Rotating | Yes | Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet | 58 mm | Filter Material | Glass, Plastic | Ring Material | Aluminum | | Package Weight | 0.2 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4.2 x 4.1 x 1.1" |
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