Split Ripple FX
The Split Ripple FX features a ripple glass texture that creates an organic "fluid like" effect when mounted in front of your lens! The handheld design lets you choose exactly where you want the effect applied!
Ripple Distortion Effect
The Handheld Split Ripple FX creates a fluid like distortion effect when held in front of your lens. The split design allows you to effect only the parts of your image you want!
2 Split Versions
The Handheld Ripple FX features a center cutout which works great for keeping your center subject in focus. The "Wave" varient features an organic wave pattern glass design which helps hide the glass edge line you typically see from split glass filters.
More Ripple FX!
We offer several other versions of the Ripple FX filter, in this video we show examples of all of them!
Go-Bag
Protect & organize your FX filters with our Go-Bag! We partnered up with CRDBAG to design!
Step Up Rings
Mounts directly onto the front of any of your lenses to adapt them to any size (big or small)
Cleaning Kit
Naturally our glass FX Filters and prisms can get smudged. So we've put together a cleaning kit with everything you need!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the two versions?
The Split Ripple FX features a center cutout which is designed to help you keep your center subject in focus & have the ripple effect only effect the surrounding parts of your image.
The Split Ripple FX - Wave version features an organic wave pattern which helps hide the sharp line you typically see in your images from the split piece of glass. This version is great if you want to have more control over dodging the effect over parts of your image
Both create the same effect, it just depends on what exact look you are going for!
What aperture should I use for best results?
Yes! We always reccomend shooting with a shallow aperture (F2-F4) for the best results! Shooting with a deeper aperture often results in a dimiished effect.
What lens focal length should I use?
The Ripple FX filter works with all focal lengths, but the effect can be increased or decreased depending on your focal length!
Wider lenses tend to create a reduced effect
Telephoto lenses tend to create an increased effect