The 86mm Tiffen Black Pro-Mist 1/4 Filter helps to reduce the value of the highlights while slightly lowering the overall contrast. This filter is especially useful for smoothing out and softening facial wrinkles and other blemishes. While designed for use with movies, this filter can also be used for fashion and beauty applications. Unlike a traditional diffusion or soft focus filter, Pro-Mist filters provide little loss of detail across the image. The 1/4 density provides more contrast and highlight reduction than the 1/8, but less than the 1/2, while still allowing for a soft, pastel-like quality of light.
- Controlled Highlight Flare
- High-Quality Optical Glass
- Black Adonized Aluminum Material
- Lowers Contrast
Tiffen Black Pro-Mist Overview
Tiffen Black Pro-Mist Specs
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Tiffen Black Pro-Mist Reviews
Great for some uses
The eyes stay sharp, the skin smooths out a bit in a flattering soft way and you get a bloom in the onscreen lights with bright areas, like faces, subtly glowing. Had to watch over lighting faces, but a great tool. I would consider buying the stronger ones for music video or art film shoots, but the 1/8 and 1/4 are good for getting the effect without drawing attention to it.
Misty highlights with a draw back
Have not used this enough for a super accurate review but test shots revealed an issue that might be important for some. PROS: Well constructed with solid metal ring. Definitely adds a pleasing and subtle mist around objects for a more filmic look. CONS: Rear surface reflection is not controlled well enough and one can see after images when bright lights are taken at anything but head-on. It is not a huge deal and in busy scenes this might have minimal effect, but at this price range I would have expected more interference coatings on the back side to null this effect. Note: both images were taken with a filter over the lens for fairness - the standard UV filter shows no ghosting while the Black mist does. Summary: I have used this filter long enough to understand if this is a deal breaker - just noticed it on test shots & thought I would share. Given that this is an initial review I gave it an extra star. If this effect shows up in other types of shots, then I will subtract stars depending on how onerous it is.