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- #5 in Camera Lens Hoods
Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Thanks so much, this product is Amazing, I love it!
Ron Farris
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
The lens hood was appropriately priced. It came within a reasonable amount of time and it fit. I like the design as well as the clip/lock that holds it in place.
Derek Mackow
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
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Sixto Carrillo
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
A convenient option to protect your equipment by small amount of money,easy to install and fit perfectly with my canon m50.
Abraham Sanguino
Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2024
Este parasol es de muy buena calidad de plástico, si bien no es el original de canon, cumple perfectamente si función además de proteger mi 50mm, es muy económico y deuy excelente calidad.
TW
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
The one I received fits the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens perfectly adequately. You can see some light around the edges as shown in some pictures, but when you think about, that's not the light you're trying to protect the lens from. In other words, a slight gap at the back edge doesn't matter, most likely. At least I can't figure out that gap could matter, I could be wrong. It cost $9.
Louis Pepe
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I have a variety of camera lenses. The pro-level Canon brand (EF L-series) all have genuine Canon hoods that were included with the lens. My other Canon EF-S and EF lenses have all been equipped by me with third-party lens hoods from companies like JJC. Functionality is identical. Most expensive hoods have a coating of thin non-reflective black "velour" coating on the inside of the hood. This JJC lens hood has a non-reflective black matte finish inside. There's a huge difference in price between a genuine Canon brand hood and a good replacement like this JJC hood. Don't ask me why, it's a mystery. As many newer lens hoods do, this JJC hood locks into position and has a pushbutton release to unlock and remove the hood. I shot several hundred images in sunlight and reflections off store windows recently with the hood attached to my 55mm f1.8 lens. The hood worked perfectly where I needed the stray light blocked.
Beto
Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2024
Los materiales se sienten resistentes y por el precio es una buena alternativa si no puedes adquirir el parasol de canon para este lente.
B&K
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2024
Great value and fits very well. Use lens hoods primarily to protect lens and will replace as necessary...
Felipe Zavala
Reviewed in Mexico on August 12, 2023
Llego en buen tiempo y con buen empaque
Bitwave
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
I really like the build quality of JJC products in general the price is great and they fit like they should and look good. If you are looking for a budget hood that gets the job done without breaking the bank you should try one of these lens hoods. Obviously you here reading this for a reason so just do it buy one you wont regret it. I have purchased several of this for used and new lenses I have purchase and they work out great, they are reversible and easy to use and pack. I'm very happy with the JJC products i have and recommend them for their attention to quality and price.
Felix
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2022
This is a great product. It works fantastically and it is exactly how it is shown in the picture from the manufacturer. this one was specifically made for the STM lens!!! so you have to have the 50mm f/1.8 *STM* lens or else it won't fit. It won't fit on any other lens I believe nor have I tried since I don't have any other lens that are 49mmcircomference. So don't try to play it weird and buy a hood for a lens that isn't this one. spoiler: IT WON'T WORK.As for the product itself, I have no complaints, it looks good, it works well and have no flaws. for 13$ I can't be disappointed.
Captain Jack
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
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.)
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