Hoya Star 8X Filter (55mm)
Hoya Star 8X Filter (52mm)
Nisha Vari-Cross Star Filter (67mm)
Nisha Vari-Cross Star Filter (62mm)
K&F Concept Nano-Xcel Gold Streak Effect Filter (58mm)
- Adds Layer of Gold, Translucent Lines
- Creates Anamorphic-Like Lens Flare
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
K&F Concept Nano-Xcel Gold Streak Effect Filter (55mm)
- Adds Layer of Gold, Translucent Lines
- Creates Anamorphic-Like Lens Flare
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
Freewell Magnetic Quick-Swap System Gold Streak Anamorphic Effect Filter (62mm)
- Emulates Gold Anamorphic Lens Flare
- 2 Points of Flare on Specular Highlights
- Magnetic Quick-Swap Filter
- High-Definition Premium Optical Glass
Freewell Magnetic Quick-Swap System Blue Streak Anamorphic Effect Filter (112mm)
- Emulates Blue Anamorphic Lens Flare
- 2 Points of Flare on Specular Highlights
- Magnetic Quick-Swap Filter
- High-Definition Premium Optical Glass
K&F Concept Nano-X Series Blue Streak Filter (58mm)
- Adds Layer of Blue, Transparent Lines
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
- Trapezoidal Pattern Frame Surface
K&F Concept Nano-X Series Blue Streak Filter (55mm)
- Adds Layer of Blue, Transparent Lines
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
- Trapezoidal Pattern Frame Surface
Hoya Star 6X Filter (55mm)
Hoya Star 6X Filter (52mm)
Tiffen 49mm 6pt/2mm Grid Star Effect Filter
- Creates a Streaking Pattern
- Use With Point Light Source
- Black Aluminum Filter Ring
- ColorCore Glass
Tiffen 62mm 4pt/2mm Grid Star Effect Filter
- Creates a Streaking Pattern
- Use With Point Light Source
- Black Aluminum Filter Ring
- ColorCore Glass
Tiffen 58mm 4pt/2mm Grid Star Effect Filter
- Creates a Streaking Pattern
- Use With Point Light Source
- Black Aluminum Filter Ring
- ColorCore Glass
Hoya Star 8X Filter (58mm)
Hoya Star 6X Filter (58mm)
Tiffen 58mm Digital HT 4 Point/2mm Star Effect Filter
- Cross Screen Filter
- 4 Points on Specular Highlights
- Digital HT Multi-Coating
- Low-Profile Titanium Filter Ring
Tiffen 55mm 6pt/2mm Grid Star Effect Filter
- Creates a Streaking Pattern
- Use With Point Light Source
- Black Aluminum Filter Ring
- ColorCore Glass
Tiffen 55mm Hollywood Star Filter
- Starburst Effect from Point Light Source
- Cross-Shaped Starbursts
- Asymmetric Diffraction Spike Starbursts
- 14 Primary Diffraction Spikes
Nisha Vari-Cross Star Filter (72mm)
K&F Concept Nano-Xcel Gold Streak Effect Filter (62mm)
- Adds Layer of Gold, Translucent Lines
- Creates Anamorphic-Like Lens Flare
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
Tiffen 58mm Vector Star Effect Filter
- Creates Streaks of Light
- Best Used With Point Light Sources
- Use With Other Filters
- Rotating
K&F Concept Nano-X Series Blue Streak Filter (62mm)
- Adds Layer of Blue, Transparent Lines
- 2mm Optical Glass with 28-Layer Coating
- 5.3mm Rotating Aluminum Filter Frame
- Trapezoidal Pattern Frame Surface
Hoya Star 8X Filter (77mm)
Hoya Star 8X Filter (62mm)
Using Star Filters and Streak Filters in Your Photography
Star filters and streak filters are glass filters used in photography. These optical effect filters feature special optical glass with strategically etched lines. When you place these on your camera, they create dramatic effects centered on light sources and bright points. These photography accessories can also create a soft filter effect. Although there are many different variations of these filters, they all rely upon the principle of diffraction. Diffraction causes star and streak effects as the wave pattern of light spreads when passing through a small opening.
Types of Star Filters
There are a few different types of star effect glass filters. You can choose star 4 filters, star 6 filters, or star 8 filters. The number represents the amount of rays emanating from the light source. For example, a star 8 filter creates eight rays of light bursting outward from any light source in your shot. Star effect filters have two layers of glass and only one layer has the etched lines. You may need to rotate the filter and experiment with your aperture to create the desired effect.
Using Streak Filters
Streak filters operate under the same principles as star filters, but they create a different effect. The lines on streak effect filters are straight, and they don't feature cross-screen lens filters in the same way as star effect filters. Light sources stretch out in lines, creating a dramatic and interesting streak effect. You may prefer to use a streak filter rather than an anamorphic lens, because it's a much simpler way to create the same effect.
When to Use the Filters
Many photographers may prefer to use these filters at night, especially in cities with interesting and vibrant light sources. Using these filters, you can create amazing effects by photographing street lamps, neon signs, and other urban light sources in the dark. These filters also create fascinating effects when photographing jewelry, as they help create sparkling, vibrant images. They can generate incredible effects in daylight conditions, transforming sunlight into unique patterns and streaks.
If you're looking for an interesting way to experiment with photography effects, check out B&H Photo and Video for a wide selection of starburst filters and streak filters. You can also find contrast control filters and variable ND filters to build your collection of filter tools.


