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The JJC Metal Lens Hood is a precision-engineered accessory designed exclusively for the Canon RF 28mm f/2.8 STM lens. Crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy, it offers superior durability and impact resistance while maintaining a lightweight profile. Its matte interior finish minimizes flare and vignetting, ensuring pristine image quality. Compatible with 55mm filters and lens caps, this hood replaces the Canon EW-55, delivering professional-grade protection and enhanced optical performance at a fraction of the original price.










| ASIN | B0CGHPG8HK |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Camera Lens Hoods |
| Brand | JJC |
| Color | Replaces Canon EW-55 |
| Compatible Camera Models | Canon EOS R100, Canon EOS R50 |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Canon RF |
| Compatible Devices | Canon RF mount cameras and lenses (e.g., Canon EOS R50, R100, RF 28mm f/2.8 STM Lens) |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon RF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,293 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Focal Length Description | 55 millimeters |
| Image Stabilization | no image stabilization |
| Image stabilization | no image stabilization |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Canon RF |
| Manufacturer | JJC |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | LH-EW53 GRAY |
| Photo Filter Size | 55 Millimeters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
V**V
Good fit, good quality
Fits great, snaps clean. Great buy. Recommend.
A**K
Great deal-- lower price with excellent performance
I am very impressed with this lens hood. It took a minute to get familiar with the motions to attach, detach, reverse and detach it, but in all of the needed positions, it fit quite well. That point-- the fit-- is obviously the most important consideration in my evaluation, obviously. A nearly equivalent factor is the price. The manufacturer charges more than twice as much for its lens hood. Not being a nonchalant billionaire, I am not willing to pay a vast premium for the name. Functionality comes first, then a reasonable cost comes second, not to be ignored. Being mainly an indoor photographer, I had no interest in lens hoods earlier. Nowadays, I have heard enthusiasts and professionals alike advise that a lens hood provides better protection as well as prevents any degradation of one's images from a cheap UV filter. So my "insurance" on my expensive lenses is better served by a lens hood. Further, the digital sensors are capable of eliminating UV effects on their own. So, fewer UV filters and more lens hoods will be in my camera bag from now on. This lens hood is quite solid, even feeling like metal, even though it has been made of ABS. Interesingly enough, the manufacturer's lens hood material is not specified, anyway. I have no doubt that if it were aluminum, they would be quick to tell us so. I'm content with what I got, then. There is no wobble, just a tight and secure fit. It does not come with a lens cap, but the UV filter I bought included one, so I'm good to go already. It does all that I can expect. Highly recommended. Be well. Be safe.
K**R
Very nice lens hood, perfect fit.
Nice fit, and does fit on backwards so the lens still fits in my camera bag.
S**R
works with my Canon RF-S 55-210mm lens
Is marked with red dot to make sure you correctly align with lens. Lens shade works well with my Canon RF-S 55-210mm lens
B**R
I figured it out...
This is a really nice high quality lens hood. I realize it's plastic but that makes it very light and inexpensive. There is one problem with it and that is it does not come with any instructions on how to install it but I figured it out... On the side of the lens hood you will find a small red I/O symbol. If you face it upwards the hood will fit over the tabs on the lens and then you need only turn it one full quarter turn clockwise until the white JJC logo appears on top. If your lens hood is falling off you are not installing it correctly. It must fit over the tabs and be turned one full quarter turn clockwise. It does feel a little tight at first but once you figure it out it goes on quite easily. If you have to I would suggest taking some very fine sandpaper and clean up the inner surface a little bit if it's simply won't fit. I hope this helps a little.
D**6
Fits fine on my Canon EOS R50 lenses.
It does fit but you have to make sure you line the little grooves on the outside of the lens with the hood and it'll snap right on. Once you snap it on you just twist it until it clicks, it will stay put and it will not fall off like one video demonstrated. It was falling off because she wasn't properly aligning the grooves on the hood to the lens. If you try to just push it on any kind of way, yes it will fall off. The lens has the "male" grooves and the hood has the "female" grooves so just align them correctly and it'll go on. Also easy to remove. Just twist it the opposite way until you hear the click and then it'll come right off. Works as intended, and fits well on the lenses I have. And can still use the lens cover with it.
R**R
Lens hood
Perfect fit for my camera
J**O
Great quality
Great
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