
Tiffen
Tiffen 49R25 62mm Photo Essentials Filter Kit
★★★★★
Three essential filters in one kit — protect your glass, warm your portraits, and kill reflections without filling your bag with singles.
$50.30*
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Overview
Key Features
UV protector filter
Circular polarizing filter
812 color warming filter
62mm diameter
Specifications
Kit Diameter
62mm
Included Filters
UV protector, Circular polarizing, 812 color warming
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Bundled kit means you get the three most-reached-for filters in a single purchase — useful across portrait, landscape, and everyday shooting scenarios without buying each separately.
- The 812 warming filter delivers a flattering skin tone shift that's difficult to replicate precisely in post, especially for photographers who want accurate JPEGs or consistent film simulations.
- The circular polarizer physically eliminates reflections from water, glass, and foliage — a result that cannot be achieved in post-processing, making it irreplaceable for outdoor and travel work.
- UV filter provides genuine physical protection for the front element during travel and outdoor shoots where sand, spray, or accidental contact is a real risk.
- Included 4-pocket filter pouch keeps all three organized and protected without needing individual cases.
👎 Cons
- The kit is fixed at 62mm, so if you add a lens with a different filter thread, these filters require adapters to transfer — limiting cross-lens flexibility.
- The circular polarizer reduces light transmission by approximately 1.5–2 stops, which requires shutter speed or ISO compensation in already-dim shooting conditions.
- Three separate filters means swapping between them mid-shoot takes time — not practical in fast-moving situations where conditions are changing rapidly.
- For photographers who shoot exclusively in RAW and do extensive post-processing, the 812 warming effect can largely be replicated in editing software, reducing its practical value in the kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the 62mm size fit my lens?
Only if your lens has a 62mm filter thread — check the front of your lens barrel or the lens cap for the diameter symbol (⌀). The Tiffen kit is sized at 62mm and will not fit lenses with different thread diameters without a step-up or step-down ring.
What does the 812 warming filter actually do to my images?
The 812 is a subtle warming gel that shifts the color balance slightly toward amber — it's specifically tuned for flattering skin tones, adding a gentle warmth that mimics golden hour light without being heavy-handed. It's most visible in portraits and outdoor people photography; for landscapes with no people, the effect is mild.
Can I stack these filters on top of each other?
Technically yes, as they all share the same 62mm thread, but stacking is not recommended — combining two or more filters adds glass surfaces that increase flare risk, can cause vignetting on wide-angle lenses, and compounds any image quality reduction. Each filter is designed to be used individually.
Is the UV filter thick enough to noticeably affect autofocus or sharpness?
Tiffen filters are thin enough that they don't measurably impact autofocus performance or optical sharpness on most lenses. The primary benefit is physical protection for the front element — the UV filtering effect on digital sensors is minimal but the scratch and moisture barrier is real.
Does the circular polarizer require any camera-side adjustments?
No camera setting changes are needed — you rotate the front element of the circular polarizer by hand while looking through the viewfinder or at your live view screen until reflections are minimized and color saturation peaks. Auto-exposure will adjust automatically as the filter cuts light.