NOSTALTONE GREEN Effect Filter
NOSTALTONE GREEN Effect Filter
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This product will be released on January 16th.
Pre-orders are currently being accepted.

PRODUCT FEATURES
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Create a nostalgic atmosphere with soft green tones
A gentle, transparent green tint spreads softly across the entire image, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
In lush, green scenes, it enhances the vibrancy of natural greens. Blue skies shift slightly toward cyan tones, evoking both freshness and warmth, with a subtle sense of nostalgia.
NOSTALTONE GREEN reduces contrast between highlights and shadows, helping to preserve gradation and prevent blown highlights, giving images a film-like mood. -
Subtly diffused light for a soft, dreamy look
To achieve its nostalgic mood, the NOSTALTONE series uses a coating that intentionally allows surface reflections to appear more easily.
As a result, depending on the angle of incoming backlight, pinkish ghost effects may appear, adding a subtle, dreamlike accent to your photos. -
Comparison effects
Comparing the three filter effects in the NOSTALTONE series, ORANGE and GREEN provide a moderate soft effect, while BLUE provides a stronger soft effect.
Also, the ghost effect colors differ for each:
- Orange tends to produce blue-toned ghost effect.
- Blue tends to produce orange-toned ghost effect.
- Green tends to produce pink-toned ghost effect.
PRODUCT SPECIFIACTION
- Ultra-thin frame design minimizes vignetting when using wide-angle lenses.
- Knurled edge for easy attachment and removal.
- Black-painted glass edges.
- Compatible with lens caps.
- Exposure factor: Approx. 1/3 stop.
- Origin: Made in Japan.
Please note that:
*Because the green tint is applied strongly, fort a clearer, more transparent look, it’s recommended to apply positive exposure compensation.
**The filter glass is intentionally coated to make reflections more likely, enhancing its expressive effect. The appearance of colorful ghosting is a design feature, not a defect.
***The filter glass appears green when seen through transmitted light, but pink when viewed in reflected light.