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The Haoge LH-X53 Bayonet Square Metal Lens Hood is a premium accessory designed for Fujifilm's XF 35mm F1.4 R, XF 18mm F2 R, and XF 60mm F2.4 R Macro lenses. Its square design and durable metal construction provide effective glare reduction and physical protection, while ensuring compatibility with original lens caps and UV filters.
O**E
Perfect fit, less cumbersome and more practical than the original from Fujifilm
Excellent value and a significant upgrade in use compared to the lens hood that comes with the 35mm ƒ/1.4 and 18mm ƒ/2 lenses from Fujifilm. The hood is primarily constructed out of aluminum, with a small plastic ring embedded into the base that holds the bayonet rails. It secures to the lens snugly, with no wobble, and with a positive, firm "click" as the bayonet lugs engage. Lugs are aligned properly so the hood fits straight. The whole hood is anodized in matte black to minimize reflections. the Inside of the hood is also ribbed, presumably to further prevent reflections.and for those that care, the emblems etched onto it are very discreet, limited only to a small logo on the underside of the base when installed, exactly as photographed.The best feature is it's ability to allow use of your standard lens cap while in place, something the hood Fujifilm provided with these lenses cannot. I would recommend a better quality lens cap than the one Fujifilm provides with their smaller, older lenses. Something with a deeper recessed center pinch for better grip when removing.
P**N
Works better than the Fuji stock lens hood and cap
I have a Fuji XF 35 mm F1.4 lens that I bought this lens hood for and I must say that I am very impressed with the build quality of this item. The stock lens hood and cap were always a problem because the rubber hood that came with the lens hood kept on coming off. But with this lens hood and the Haoge square metal cap cover that they offer this is the perfect replacement for Fuji’s stock hood/cap that they offer. The lens hood is made of aluminum and fits snugly to the lens and the lens cap has a felts lining on the inside of the rim to ensure that it fits tightly and won’t fall off. At about $50 total for both items it’s a little pricey but well worth it when considering I won’t have to worry about losing the lens cap anymore. I highly recommend these products.
B**B
Stylish and Sturdy
Price is a little steep, still cheaper than the Fuji brand, however. Better than the Fuji brand in every single way. Never understood how they got away with such a poorly designed hood and cap! Would rate it 5 stars if it were $30. It fits ridiculously well on the 35, absolutely no chance of twisting off unless you REALLY want to take it off.
B**B
Pay attention FujiFilm designers!
Have had 35mm F1.4 Fujinon kens for ten years, always worried about the loose rubber lens hood cover falling off the hood. This new hood and lens cap are supremely well made, durable, great fitting, and a MUST HAVE for any owners of the Fijinon X-mount 35mm lens. Fits well and looks great on my XT-3 with the 35mm lens. The hood cover slides on and off with a snug and secure felt lining. Strongly recommended!
J**O
A bit too tight, but otherwise perfect.
I love this little hood. They were smart to design something that lets me access the cap on my lens easily, and turn a polarizer when necessary. But, this copy fit waaaay too tight. My first thought was, don’t force it and send it back. But, for the hell of it I put some elbow behind it and got it in place. I think they may have cut the track a little too narrow on the day mine was produced. Other than that, I know from experience that they hold up real well and I’m glad I got it. Just a closer look at the quality of machining the piece and maybe it’ll be perfect next time.
K**S
Great Replacement for Looong OEM Hood
This lens hood is a great replacement for the Fuji metal hood. This works great on the 60mm Macro lens as well.
A**.
Great little hood.
I use this on a 18mm f2. Fit is fine. The hood is two pieces (apparently) as I had the hood separate from the mounting ring... to be fair it was a operator who knocked it off more than the device itself failed. I was about to fit it back on without much trouble and it hasn’t done it again.
K**N
Love it.
The stock hood on the Fuji 35mm f/1.4 gets in the way of using a normal lens cap. This replacement hood works great. Fits well, sturdy, small enough to not be obtrusive, large enough to give some protection to the lens front element.
B**E
easy return
Actually did not fit my camera but item was in excellent condition. The ease of returning the item was good.
J**R
カッッッコイイ
P**C
Excellent fit & finish, allows use of centre-pinch lens caps, equal quality to OEM Fujifilm hoods
This Haoge lens hood is an excellent aftermarket lens hood for Fujifilm lenses, and was purchased for a Fujinon 18mm lens. This is my second Haoge hood, as I also have one for my Fujinon 23mm f2 lens which I am very happy with. I echo what “oakie” stated in their review - black anodized aluminum, well made, fits snugly and bayonets on perfectly, and good value for money. I especially like that I can easily attach/detach standard “center pinch” lens caps, unlike the ridiculous rubber cap that comes with the Fujifilm 18mm hood (which this Haoge hood replaces).For informed comparison, I do own the OEM Fujifilm square hoods for both the Fujinon 16mm F1.4 and 23mm f1.4 (and the 18mm f2). However, the Fujifilm hoods use a flat sliding cover, and a regular lens cap cannot be used. The Haoge hoods are essentially equal in quality to the Fujifilm products, allow use of a regular lens cap, and are cheaper as well. I highly recommend the Haoge lens hoods for Fujifilm lenses.
ト**ジ
雰囲気はいい
フジフィルムxf18mmf2用に購入。コンパクトなレンズなので、嵩張らないフードが欲しかった。つい最近購入した某社のねじ込み式円形フードは、デザインもサイズも気に入らなかったので、廃棄。haogeの製品をレンズに装着してみると、悪くない感じ。遮光性については未知数。今後使ううちに分かるでしょう。当分はこれでいきたい。
G**O
Possible QC Issues
I will admit to getting these as they just looked cool. At $50 a pop they're absolutely overpriced. When they arrived, however, they looked well machined.I ordered this hood, along with the LH-X35, within a few days of each other. The fit was quite different between the two hoods. The LH-X35 was, and is, VERY tight on my XF 35/2 lens. The LH-X53, however, was a bit loose. It did click into place, but only barely. Occasionally, it would become unseated when I took my camera out of the bag.Lately, the LH-X53 has become even looser, to the point of rattling and rocking back and forth on the lens. As a result, I've had to go back to using the hood that originally came with the camera (which seats properly).I should add that I'm not constantly taking the LH-X35 hood off and on the lens. My only thought is that it was perhaps the coat of paint keeping the lens (sort-of) secured. Over time, some of it has worn away, to the point of becoming loose. I think Haoge needs to tweak their tolerances.For a $50 hood this is very disappointing.
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