
Tiffen
Tiffen 62PM14 62mm Pro-Mist 1/4 Diffusion Filter
★★★★★
The Tiffen Pro-Mist 1/4 adds a whisper of glow and lifts the harshness from skin tones without betraying your lens's underlying sharpness.
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Overview
Key Features
REDUCES Highlights and Lowers Contrast
CREATES a Soft Quality of Light
SOFTENS Wrinkles and Blemishes
COLOR-CORE Technology
Specifications
Brand
Tiffen
Model
62PM14
Filter Size
62mm
Filter Type
Pro-Mist 1/4
Effect
Diffusion, contrast reduction, highlight softening
Construction
COLOR-CORE (diffusion embedded in glass)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 1/4 strength threads the needle between clinical sharpness and flattering diffusion — visible enough to change the image's character without announcing itself as a filter effect
- Reduces specular highlight intensity on skin, metal, and glass surfaces, which is immediately useful in portrait and product work under harsh lighting conditions
- COLOR-CORE technology embeds the diffusion material inside the glass itself rather than as a coating, which holds up to cleaning and handling better than surface-treated alternatives
- Adds a gentle halation around light sources that mimics the bloom of vintage lenses or film stocks — a look that's difficult to replicate convincingly in post without the optical foundation
- At 62mm, it fits a wide range of mid-to-large aperture lenses that share this filter thread size
👎 Cons
- A 62mm filter thread is a single-size fit — photographers with multiple lenses at different thread sizes will need additional rings or separate filters, which multiplies the investment
- The subtle effect of the 1/4 strength can be difficult to evaluate accurately on a camera's rear LCD, making it easy to under- or over-apply in unfamiliar shooting conditions
- Adds a glass element to the light path, introducing a small but real risk of internal reflections in strongly backlit scenes without a lens hood
- Effect is fixed — unlike a post-processing diffusion layer in Lightroom or Resolve, you cannot dial it back after the fact if the look reads too soft in editing
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Pro-Mist 1/4 visibly reduce sharpness in my images?
At the 1/4 strength, the diffusion effect is subtle enough that fine detail and edge definition hold up — it's designed to soften contrast and highlights, not resolution. Pixel-peepers will see a slight veil at 100%, but in final output the image reads sharp with a more organic quality than straight optical glass.
Does this filter work as well for video as it does for stills?
It's arguably more effective for video, where the softened highlight blooming and reduced contrast flatten the clinical digital look that many cameras produce. The effect is particularly valued in run-and-gun and narrative video work to emulate a more filmic rendering.
How does the 1/4 strength compare to the 1/2 and full Pro-Mist versions?
The 1/4 is the most conservative option — it adds the hallmark highlight glow and contrast reduction with the least aggressive softening of skin texture. The 1/2 pushes the dreamy quality further and more visibly softens fine detail. The full-strength Pro-Mist is a cinematic look most suited to intentional stylization rather than naturalistic portraiture.
Can I stack this filter with a UV or circular polarizer?
Stacking is mechanically possible but introduces vignetting risk, particularly on wide-angle lenses. If you need a polarizer, a dedicated filter thread slot or matte box is a cleaner solution than stacking. Stacking also adds another glass element to the light path, which can introduce reflections in backlit situations.
How do I clean the Pro-Mist filter without damaging the coating?
Use a microfiber cloth and a small amount of lens cleaning fluid. Avoid abrasive wipes or dry rubbing — the COLOR-CORE diffusion material is embedded in the glass, but the filter surface still benefits from gentle care. Store it in its case between sessions.