67mm Camera Lens Hoods – Rubber (Collapsible) + Tulip Flower – Set of 2 – Sun Shade/Shield – Reduces Lens Flare and Glare – Blocks Excess Sunlight…
$13.99
Last updated on December 1, 2024 9:07 pm Details
- ✅ ESSENTIAL DSLR CAMERA ACCESSORIES ►This set contains 2 camera lens hoods that are compatible with all 67mm lenses. Always verify your camera’s lens thread size before ordering. The correct Ø diameter value can be found on the front of the lens or underneath the lens cap.
- ✅ BLOCKS EXCESS SUNLIGHT ►The lens hoods will block excess sunlight for enhanced photography and video footage. They will reduce lens glare and flare and boost the black in your pictures.
- ✅ COLLAPSIBLE IN 3 STEPS ►The rubber lens hood can be folded out in 3 steps to offer different levels of sun shading. Because the rubber lens hood can be fully collapsed, you can leave it on your lens so you can always use it when you need it.
- ✅ TULIP FLOWER HOOD ►The shape of the tulip flower lens hood is ideal for wide angle lenses. It offers a maximum amount of shading without causing vignetting.
- ✅ NEED MORE? ►Other CamKix accessories are available to protect, clean or enhance the pictures and video footage of your DSLR or phone camera.
Specification: 67mm Camera Lens Hoods – Rubber (Collapsible) + Tulip Flower – Set of 2 – Sun Shade/Shield – Reduces Lens Flare and Glare – Blocks Excess Sunlight…
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67mm Camera Lens Hoods – Rubber (Collapsible) + Tulip Flower – Set of 2 – Sun Shade/Shield – Reduces Lens Flare and Glare – Blocks Excess Sunlight…
$13.99
Irwin L. –
It does the job well enough, build quality and materials is what you’d expect at this price range so overall it works. But in day-to-day usage this is where you notice why it’s at this price point.
The mounting system for these hoods uses the lens thread where normally you’d have a filter, but threading it on takes some patience and time to thread to be careful not to strip the thread. The locking ring on the tulip hood to hold the hood on tightly and not allow it to turn out of position needs constant tightening to keep everything on properly and the fact that the tulip hood is not threaded means you can’t put a filter on after putting this hood on if you want to use a filter. Also the fact that this hood is not reversible does mean it will take up more storage space.
The collapsible hood works well, and has a metal mounting ring which makes threading it to the lens a bit easier than the tulip hood, but still need to take a bit of time to thread it. This hood however does have threads for a filter if you want to use one.
Overall, the time it takes to put these on just makes them impractical to use unless you plan on keeping them on 95% of the time and don’t use filters very often. In the end for me, this was returned.
Kevin –
These hoods did what they said; mounted to 49mm filter threads and provided good shading to reduce glare and wash-out. Since I couldn’t find any information on this, the rubber hood will not vignette a 28mm lens on an APS-C sensor but will vignette 19mm – you probably can’t go much lower than 28mm on that one without vignetting. The tulip hood can likely do 25mm or so on the same sensor, but still vignettes slightly at 19mm.
Docking one star because the tulip hood’s adjustment ring came cross-threaded and hard to turn until I got it into the correct thread, and the rubber hood was somewhat deformed due to how it was packed. Some heat and shaping around a properly sized jar lid got it mostly round, but still not perfect.
Note that the rubber hood has internal threads on the inside for mounting a filter or lens cap inside the hood while it’s mounted to the camera, but the tulip hood does not.
lilypad –
Bought this set particularly for the plastic tulip head, and was only curious about the rubber one. Turns out I love the rubber one, and have been using it ever since. It’s so flexible. Unfortunately, the plastic one has never been used. Highly recommend the rubber one.
Jinni –
Tried twice now with this product and both times the given measurement on the product details have failed to be true as given . Not wanting to chance a third go I sourced the product elsewhere. FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED WITH A PRODUCT PURCHASED THROUGH AMAZON. Fortunately it has not deterred me from using Amazon on a regular basis.
On A Quest –
These fit inside the lens, not outside. That’s a pain with my Lumix FZ330, as I cannot use these hoods at 25mm and have to zoom out slightly to about 38mm or so to lose sight of them in the picture frame.
1066stuart –
I bought these to fit my Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82. They arrived and I was ready to try out. The tulip cover screwed in perfectly and seemed fine. The rubber hood stretches over and fits into the groove on the lens. It folds back as needed or when packing my camera away into its case. Even comes with a nice cleaning cloth. Great product and great price. Thank you.
Shannon S. –
The rubber hood was separated from the thread. I knew it was cheap but I didn’t think it was supposed to be CHEAP.
Both hoods were completely visible through the lens. Ridiculous.
Mel –
I bought these two 67 mm lense hoods. The collapsible rubber hood attaches and screws in fine to both my UV filter and camera lense alone, however the tulip hood is useless. It will not screw on to either my camera lense or a UV filter. Even the locking ring on the tulip hood is difficult to turn on it like the threads are not properly turned. Went to find contact info for the company and there is none. Not worth the postage to return. If you want a tulip hood as I did do not buy this one. The collapsible rubber hood is great for shading the lense but can easily get misshapen if not stored well, it arrived a little misshapen from the packaging it was stuffed in but was easily corrected over night.
Phil –
As other people have mentioned on here you may get some vignetting at a wide angle. I have fit it to my 18-50 mm and when I had the skylight filter on I had to zoom out to 28 mm before the vignetting would disappear. Taking the filter off means I can go to 18 mm without any vignetting. I don’t know how it would fare wider than 18 mm. Other than that, it seems great
C Carey –
Love the rubber hood. It goes on when I get the camera out and stays there. The fact that it folds back as if it’s not there is my best bit. Havent used the other cover yet as haven’t had the need. Both screw on nicely to be safe. Came with lens cleaning cloth and a zip bag to store in. They fit nicely together and go in a small pocket of the bag. Nothing bad to say
Amazon Customer –
Not like the actual hood should be. Fits only at the tip of the lens and makes black Marks in the corners of the viewfinder. Very annoying to take off and put back in. Cant use the lens cover when the hood is on.
Sunfang –
I did not prefer the fact they screwed in where do the filters go this made it too long and you could see the Shadows created from the lens hoods
shelley l –
garbage, cheap flimsy plastic, the petal one will not fit on my lens, the other one does but falls off easily, do not waste your money