🖤 Shield your lens in style—because your shots deserve the best.
The Fotasy Metal Curved Lens Hood is a precision-engineered 58mm screw-in accessory crafted from solid metal with a matte black interior to prevent glare. Compatible with major brands like Fuji, Leica, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony, it enhances image quality by blocking stray light while ensuring no interference with lens motor functions.
S**R
Impeccable feel and fit
Hood came with a cap 67 mm that fits on outer part of a hood
S**H
Best lens shades around…
Fits perfectly. These are my favorite lens shades as they effectively block stray light and are less obtrusive than the huge tulip shades that frequently come with the lenses. They fit the stock lens cap and filters as well so there is no need to purchase new lens covers and filters. I also don’t worry about trashing one of these vs, the $60 OEM plastic lens shades. I can have a few extras around the house just in case, but these put up with more abuse than the OEM plastic shades.
C**A
Easy to use and fits on my lens
Needed to replace the larger lens hood of my Panasonic LUMIX 25mm 1.4f lens.This fits great and makes the lens overall shorter and easier to carry. Comes with a cap.
C**S
Very Attractive and Functional
I purchased a TTArtisans 100mm f/2.8 bubble bokeh lens...which does not come with a lens hood. Wide open I was losing contrast which was expected, but if I used my hand as a shield, I could get a bit more...just a bit. That is just the behavior of this particular lens.It's a 49mm thread, while I don't have any other lenses with that filter size...I just happened to have one the right size lying around in a box. It worked like a charm...but it is scalloped fairly wide, so I did not think I was getting much functionality out of it. Usually a wide hood indicates it is meant for a wide angle lens...so a no go for my 100mm lens.Ordered this little gem up...and it is QUITE a bit narrower in the front...which means more flare control.Not crazy about the openings in the back of the hood...but it is not letting light platter in so it's okay...I suspect it is cut that way for looks. It's also another path for dust to get on your front element...still...no biggie. I don't think it detracts enough to ding it a star. I'm careful with my gear no matter what kind of hood I have on the lens.It's a great little lens hood, and is narrow enough to reduce flaring.
B**N
My go-to for lens hood and cap replacement
Fotasy makes great photography accessories at a excellent price. I have never had an issue with any of their products. The lens hood and cap fit perfectly.
P**Y
Works great on an Olympus 45mm F/1.8 & 17mm/F2.8
I bought a new Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 45mm f1.8 (Black) Lens for Olympus Micro 4/3 Cameras and it didn't include a hood. Amazon was out of stock of the OEM hood and, at $35, it was silly expensive anyway. I own several Rainbow Imaging and BlueCell hoods, and they were excellent, so I figured buying the 37mm version was a safe bet. Indeed I received a lot of quality for only 7 bucks: excellent fit and finish, sturdy metal construction, no vignette problems and a handsome product. Unlike some designs, this one doesn't taper or flare towards the end but, instead, the is a consistent diameter. My new lens is now protected from fingerprints, doggie noses, raindrops and stray light. Plus, it looks like it's wearing a goth miniskirt!01/18/2014 Update: I finally got a chance to try this hood on my Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 Lens and it works great as well: no vignette problem wide open and looks OEM. If you shoot with the 17mm f/2.8 and 45mm/f1.8 you only need to carry one hood!
J**N
Great for the money
This little thing has been a champ for me. I especially love the cap that came with it. The only issue is when I shoot wide it causes minor vignetting. If you're shooting anything above 16mm you should be fine though.I was genuinely impressed by the quality when taking the price into consideration. Would likely purchase more from this company.
B**X
Perfect for Olympus 45mm 1.8
I bought this hood for my new lens, and its perfect for this lens. Unlike the OEM hood, this one has an outer diameter almost exactly the same as the lens barrel. It also is coated and has ridges on the inner side to eliminate light reflection. One suggestion I have is that while the OEM lens cap works fine, it can be challenging getting your fingers in there to put it on or take it off. I recommend that you get a pinch cap while you're getting this hood. I have this hood mounted on a B+W UV filter (standard thickness) and there's still no vignetting. I did buy a cheap Rocketfish pinch cap that doesn't work with the hood. I'll just stick with the OEM lens cap for now while I'm ordering a pinch cap from Rainbow Imaging to see if it works. Its not difficult to manage the OEM lens cap when you get the hang of working it with one finger. Enjoy.
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