Moment Cinebloom Diffusion Filter (20%, 52mm) vs NEEWER 58mm Black Diffusion Filter 1/4 - cinematic glow
Overall winner: NEEWER 58mm Black Diffusion Filter 1/4 - cinematic glow
Key Differences
Neeweer (58mm) lists a slightly higher user rating with far more reviews and emphasizes stronger cinematic diffusion and smoothing for portraits, while the Moment Cinebloom (52mm) highlights preserving detail while adding natural glow and notes some reduction in sharpness in certain scenes. Choose Neeweer if you want a widely-reviewed, portrait-focused diffusion with a pronounced cinematic look; choose Moment if you need gentler diffusion that maintains more highlight detail
Moment Cinebloom Diffusion Filter (20%, 52mm)
Diffusion filter for cameras adds a natural glow to highlights and a cinematic look. Softens hard edges while preserving detail; no color shift. Users note it softens images without sacrificing clarity and reduces digital sharpness
Pros
- softens hard edges
- natural glow to highlights
- preserves detail while diffusion
- no color shift
Cons
- diffusion may reduce overall sharpness in some scenes
NEEWER 58mm Black Diffusion Filter 1/4 - cinematic glow
Diffusion filter delivers a dreamy, hazy skin tone and softer look for portraits, video, and vlogs. Users note a noticeable glow and preserved detail in photos
Pros
- dreamy cinematic diffusion
- softens skin tones
- high-definition optical glass
- suitable for portrait, video, and vlog
Cons
- may soften detail in highlights
- requires 58mm lens compatibility
- diffusion effect may vary by scene
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Moment |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NEEWER |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |