

🛡️ Elevate your Fujifilm’s style and performance—because your shots deserve the best hood in town!
The Haoge LH-X54W is a premium square metal lens hood designed exclusively for Fujifilm X100V and X100VI cameras. Featuring a matte non-glare finish to block stray light and reflections, it includes a precision 49mm adapter ring that allows use of UV filters without obstruction. Its silver finish perfectly complements the camera’s aesthetic, while the red rubber O-ring guarantees a secure, easy-to-use fit. Rated #3 in camera lens hoods with strong user approval, this hood combines style, function, and durability for the discerning photographer.



















| ASIN | B08B564LFZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Camera Lens Hoods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (891) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | LH-X54W |
| Manufacturer | Haoge |
| Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.23 x 1.46 inches |
A**A
Wonderful!
Love it! Makes my X100VI look more retro and “Leica-like”. The silver finish is, I would say, maybe 90% similar to the camera silver. The build quality feels nice, doesn’t feel cheap at all. The crisscross section of the adapter is smoother compared to the focus ring so it’s easy to distinguish between the 2. Now, for the most common complaint about the hood, I managed to get it as tight as possible without over tightening it while also maintaining the straightness of the hood. The red rubber o-ring helps in maintaining that hold on the hood really well. Although, the original Fuji lens cap fits, it’s a little weird when it comes to evening out the lens cap on the hood. Overall, I would say 9.5/10!
N**.
Perfect lens hood
I was a little hesitant to order this lens hood based on all the reviews saying that it was misaligned and very difficult to put on, but it truly could not have been easier and took all of a few seconds. Even before writing this review, I unscrewed it and put back on my X100V to make sure it aligns exactly as it should, and it does. It’s easy to put on and take off, which I have to do often when I change out lens filters. I saw some reviews saying they had to tighten it to the point where they thought something might break; I didn’t find that to be the case at all, although yes, you do have to tighten it—but not excessively. The original lens cap for my X100V also fits perfectly on top of it. This lens hood is perfect. It’s a little pricey, but it’s beautiful, and it’s the lens hood Fuji should’ve made and included with the camera. If you’re worried, don’t be; just watch the video on the Amazon product page for this lens hood, and do exactly what the person does when putting the hood on the camera, aligning it they way they do. Worked for me.
N**N
A must need!
Fujifilm doesn't include a lens hood with the X100V and for the money, they really should in my opinion but here we are. The search for the best lens hood for the X100 series and this definitely is the one...well for me anyways. I bought the camera to be a EDC/Travel/Documentary/Backup camera to my XT4 and I didn't want to compromise the size of the camera. I wanted to keep it compact as I could. This square hood by Hoage doesn't add to the bulk nor weight of the camera. It doesn't affect the OVF very much and it does a wonderful job at blocking stray light and providing more contrast as well as giving you something extra to grab onto. Installation was tricky to say the least. I say to sit down, grab a coffee watching your favorite show and keep playing with it until you get the alignment right. I took me a good 15-20 minutes, the gasket makes it hard to turn be I ensure, it will keep turning. Just do 1/4 turns at a time, it will get very tight but this is what you want so it doesn't come loose. The quality is great, no complaints. When I took the hood out of the box, I accidently dropped it on the floor and it made a loud DING! and bounced back up with me catching it. It didn't leave a single mark on the hood, didn't dent it or anything but it left the mark on the floor! I'd say its built pretty well! As for the filter I am using, as well all know the X100V is weather sealed but requires a filter to protect the front element as it extends externally when focusing. I am using a B+W 66-1066114 (Amazon:B004OVE16U) and its fits PERFECT! Good quality too, doesn't affect images...in fact it might help them. This is a good alternative to the expensive Fujifilm kit or the fancy overpriced Sweden alternative. I HIGHLY recommend this lens hood!
S**E
Good Quality -
I couldn't decide between the YC Onion and Haoge hoods. YC Onion comes with a cap, which I like, and Haoge is a popular choice for x100v, however there is no cap and the original does not fit properly, but it looks nicer. I couldn't decide, so I purchased both. This is my experience with both on my x100v. The YC Onion is absolutely a terrible quality lens hood. In comparison to the Haoge, the material felt very cheap. Haoge's hood felt premium and worth the price, whereas YC felt incredibly cheap. And 65.99? For that?! If I accidentally drop my camera, I'm more assured that Haoge will take the hit. Haoge has alignment issues/concerns, but they are nothing compared to the YC. The alignment on YC is horrible. YC will not stop spinning and will not tighten even slightly, no matter how much I turn it. Haoge tightened without any problems. The alignment on Haoge was not the best, but with some patience, I was able to get it to the right spot. YC does not come with a rubber ring, whereas Haoge includes one as well as an extra backup. The YC lens cap is absolutely garbage. I was impressed at first, but after a few times of taking it off and putting it back on, the rubber on the side begins to peel, preventing you from fully closing it. And it gets worse every time you take off and put on the hood. And whatever glue they use on that rubber is ineffective. Another thing I'd like to bring out is that the YC hood's edges are rather sharp in comparison to Haoge. If handled incorrectly, it's possible that I will cut my finger, similar to a paper cut. Haoge's edges are smooth and pleasant to the touch. After testing both out, I was extremely disappointed with the quality of the YC Onion. I immediately returned it and kept the Haoge. I bought a cap from Haoge that fits their hood which was 10 bucks, and it fits perfectly, and the quality is much better. Haoge hood with their cap were still significantly cheaper than YC onion. From personal experience, I do not recommend the YC onion brand since the quality is poor and price is high for the quality. (I'm not surprised that this is a frequently returned item.) Both are not cheap, but Haoge quality is just better for the price. Everyone's experience may differ, but I'd want to share mine with you.
S**R
Good. Perfect fit for my Fujifilm x100vi camera. I was able to use this with my existing lens cap so that's a plus. Looks good. The colour goes well with the camera body. I was also able to attach additional filters with this lens hood.
G**P
Good, just wish there was lens cap
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A**T
Good product and looks super nice on my x100vi
S**3
Fits perfectly on my x100v. If there is one comment I would add is that the genuine Fuji lens cap doesn’t fit well on it as advertised. It will go on but it’s not square and comes off easily
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