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Tiffen Black Pro-Mist Filter
Key Features: • Softens highlights with a gentle bloom • Controls flares while maintaining contrast • Creates a pastel‑like, soft quality of light • ColorCore laminated construction for clarity • Ideal for cinematic and portrait applications
$75.00–$155.00Price range: $75.00 through $155.00
Tiffen Black Pro‑Mist Filter
Overview
The Tiffen Black Pro-Mist filter gives images a soft, cinematic look. It lowers contrast slightly while adding a pleasing glow to highlights. This helps create a smooth, film-like texture that’s popular in video and portrait photography. Many professionals use it to soften digital sharpness while preserving clarity.
Design and Technology
Tiffen uses ColorCore technology to build this filter. A special diffusion layer sits between two pieces of glass, bonded under pressure. This design keeps the filter strong and optically consistent. It fits standard lens threads and works well with most camera systems. Made in the USA, it delivers dependable performance in various shooting conditions.
Visual Effects and Usage
Even at low densities, the Black Pro-Mist creates a soft halo around bright areas. It also keeps black levels deep and natural. Higher strengths offer a stronger glow without affecting skin tones. Compared to the original Pro-Mist filter, this version keeps contrast more controlled. As a result, it works well for both natural light and studio setups.
Applications
Photographers and filmmakers often choose this filter for its unique visual signature. It’s ideal for weddings, interviews, films, and fashion shoots. The look it creates is subtle, yet effective. Whether you’re shooting with a DSLR or cinema camera, the Black Pro-Mist adds a timeless feel. It’s a favorite among creators who want atmosphere without losing detail.
The Tiffen Black Pro-Mist filter offers a proven way to add soft glow and gentle contrast to your images. With its solid build and creative flexibility, it remains a top choice for cinematic visuals.