Capture the Moment, Shield Your Lens! 📸
The Kiwifotos 50mm Dedicated Reversible Lens Hood Shade is specifically designed for the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens, replacing the Canon ES-68 Hood. Its reversible design allows for easy storage while providing essential protection against lens flare and physical damage. This hood is filter-friendly, making it a must-have accessory for any serious photographer.
C**S
Excellent
Perfect for EF 50 mm 1.8It can be used both waysI use it for my canon m50 + viltrox
S**N
Lens cover
Good
B**O
Buena alternativa
Los materiales se sienten resistentes y por el precio es una buena alternativa si no puedes adquirir el parasol de canon para este lente.
C**K
The gap in the JJC hood isn't an issue. Even Canon's OEM hoods have gaps that leak light.
I've read some reviews stating the gap lets light through is an issue. Well as it turns out I've seen no light leaks in any of my images. I used my laser to see where the light that does come through where it goes. It just moves straight out from the camera towards the subject. The light doesn't enter the lens. I check my other lens hood from Canon and some of them also have a similar gap. The Canon OEM hoods have a slightly smaller gap but still there and light does pass. I have no issue with light gaps in the OEM hoods.The JJC hood has frosting on the inside which reduces glare from any light bouncing in. There is also a decorative frosting on the outside that matches my 50mm lens. Nice touch for an inexpensive hood. It replaces another hood (I forgot what brand it was) I had on my R5 that didn't have the frosting which broke when my camera rolled off my bed onto the carpet. (Of course, the R5 was unharmed as it's a full metal body. Whew!) I have to say I'm very impressed with the quality of the JJC hood. I didn't want to buy a pricy OEM hood for a cheap EF 50mm lens.This is my second JJC product as the very comfortable JJC wrist strap which is attached to my R5. I'm very happy with both of their products and I will try out more of their products in the future.(Disclosure: I'm a professional wedding and portrait photographer. The camera pictured is a Canon R5 with a battery grip. The lens is the basic EF 50mm f/1.8 lens that you can buy for about $150 bucks. To make all my EF lenses attached to the R5 I use the Canon adapter with a control ring. The reason I use this setup is it's much lighter than my RF 50mm f/1.2 lens when I do street photography as a hobby.)
D**N
Very nice
Great purchase I would highly recommend
J**A
Works as advertised
Item fit on my Cannon lens with no issue. Excellent value for an aftermarket item.
J**N
Lens Hood
The lens hood did not fit my camera’s lens
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