About this item
- CNC MACHINING Made of aluminum alloy with lightweight & high hardness property, not easily to be warped
- OXIDATION TREATMENT The 39mm lens hood body was treated with metal oxidation that looks matte & keep non-fading / Anti-fingerprint & resist acid and alkali & resist abrasion
- MATTE TREATMENT INSIDE Surface inside is specially coated with black matte treatment to prevent from light reflection, improve image quality
- WIDE COMPATIBILTY The lens hood works with all famous brand camera lens, include of 37/39/40.5/43/46/49/52/55/58/62/67/72/77/82mm(marked by a “”Ø”” (Diameter) symbol, for example:ø39=39mm lens thread size), choose your lens hood style base on lens focus distance & size(if need, we will share advice by our experience)
- W/ ACCESSORIES 1. 39mm CAP*1: protects your lens from particle, dust, dirty, scratching and fingerprints. 2. CLEANING CLOTH *1: Ultra gentle & safe & none scratching, It suits for lens & lens filter & camera LCD & glasses
– Adan Altenwerth
This works excellent on my 24-70mm canon lens. It keeps the sun off the lens, but more importantly it keeps the rain off which is the main reason I purchased this. I’m often shooting in the rain or in spray blowing in off the ocean. It gives me a good place to secure the camera rain cover. I can also quickly put on the lens cap to keep water off the lens. Works excellent. The only drawback is the lens cap can fall off fairly easily, probably only a matter of time before I loose it.
– Samantha Howe
Really for the above title. Made of aluminum. Not plastic. The integrated cap is nice. Using in my Canon L 70-200mm lens. I don’t need filters so the down side of not able to use filters is a non issue. My C100 has ND filters built in. 67mm filter size for this. Just screw on the hood, and leave it there. Nothing to negatively affect my lens. No expensive filters I don’t need. Easy stuff here. If I do need a filter I would get one that maintains the 67mm mounting for this hood. Not paying CA on over double for their’s. This will work just fine. Beyond that it just personal preference and spending more. The cap is great. Fits over the hood nice. How long will it take to lose? I don’t like lanyards. Just throw it in my bag. Easy.I am buying used robust gear. The last equipment I will ever need. This hood looks like it continues on that theme of robustness I am looking for. An L lens is expensive. Protecting it is not. Your call.
– Dena Dickens Sr.
It’s not a Nikon lens hood, but it’s good enough. Especially when vintage, over 50 year-old HN-9 hoods are priced at more than $100. Not that I’m opposed to spending on original gear, in fact I’m often happy to. But when about all I can get when selling my FTN camera body is $100, then the $10 lens hood seems a better value in comparison.Onto the hood: It fits on my 20mm ƒ3.5 non-AI lens, and accepts filters. It’s made from a lesser grade and thinner metal than my vintage Nikon hoods. The matte black finish is anti-reflective, of course, but probably isn’t very scratch resistant. I doubt it’ll handle any meaningful impact, nor that its cylindrical shape would hold up to any significant pressure. No matter — I’m not a war correspondent.The packaging is quite nice, and includes the hood, a squeeze-type cap, and lens cloth.The 72mm wide angle hood dimensions are 110mm x110mm x 28mm. (Inside of cap reads 95mm.)I expect that since I’m using this hood on a 20mm full-frame lens on a micro four thirds camera that vignetting will not be an issue.
– Litzy Christiansen
Once mounted it is strong and secure
– Claud Kozey
It’s a fantastic hood and will last so much longer than the plastic crap.
– Ms. Stella Rowe
Exactly what I needed for my TTArtisan 35mm 1.4 APS-C lens. The lens comes with a screw on cap, which doesn’t bother me as much as it seems to bother others, but it is nice to have a pinch cap, which this comes with. I don’t like using UV filters & prefer to just use a hood. This one is metal and it looks great on my lens. Pics are with & without the hood.