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62mm Quick Clip Lens Hood For Sensei Cameras

62mm Quick Clip Lens Hood For Sensei Cameras
  • Product Code: eq179483
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$44.85 $67.28

This 62mm Quick Clip Lens Hood for Sensei Camerasis designed to mount quickly and easily onto your camera lens to prevent lens flare in your images. This two-part design allows you to leave the threaded ring on your lens and easily clip on the hood when needed, or easily reverse the hood when you find it unnecessary. This lens hood is for use with internal focusing lenses and non-rotating filters, and accepts center-pinch lens caps. To avoid any vignetting, the Quick Clip is best used with lenses above 20mm for 35mm format and with lenses above 15mm for APS-C format. In addition to keeping stray light out, it can help protect your lens and minimize accidental damage from everyday use.

Fits Lenses with 62mm Filter Size    Prevents Flare in Your Images    Quick Clip Design & Reversible Hood    For Use with Internal Focusing Lenses    Accommodates Non-Rotating Filters    Accepts Center-Pinch Lens Caps    For Lenses Above 20mm (35mm Format)    For Lenses Above 15mm (APS-C Format)    Protects Lens from Accidental Impact

Parameters
Rear Lens Thread Diameter62 mm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.115 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.7 x 3.45 x 1.6"

  • Quick Clip design allows for rapid mounting and reversing of your lens hood
  • Prevents unwanted stray light causing lens flare and glare
  • Accepts filters and center-pinch lens caps that fit the 62mm opening
  • Minimizes accidental damage from minor impacts

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this fit a Lumix 45-200mm lens?

A: Yes, the Lumix 45-200mm lens offers a 52mm thread size.

Q: 2. Will this fit a NIKON AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR?

A: Yes, Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Lens will fit Sensei 52mm Quick Clip Lens Hood BH #SELNQC52 • MFR #LH-QC52.

Q: 3. If I use an 55mm ND filter on my 55mm SONY lens, can use this 58mm hood on top of the filter? ND com said use 58mm?

A: The Sensei 58mm Quick Clip Lens Hood (B&H # SELNQC58) needs a 58mm filter thread to connect onto. If the outside-facing thread on your filter is 58mm, then you can mount this hood.

Q: 4. Can I attach this to my Nikon Coolpix P900?

A: Since the Nikon Coolpix P900 does not have internal focus you cannot use the Sensei 67mm Quick Clip Lens Hood.

Q: 5. Will this fit on a Leica Q2

A: Sensei 52mm Quick Clip Lens Hood will not fit on a Leica Q2. Leica Lens Hood for Leica Q Series (Matte Finish) BH #LEQPLHMF is the right hood for the Q2 https://bhpho.to/3ZSPLjT.

Q: 6. Can I take a center pinch cap on and off easily without removing the hood?

A: Yes, you can easily take the lens cap on and off while using the Sensei 77mm Quick Clip Lens Hood. The lens cap attaches directly to the hood itself.

Q: 7. will it work with the Canon RF 35 1.8 STM?

A: Yes, the LH-QC52 lens hood will work with the Canon RF 35 1.8 STM lens.

Q: 8. Does this hood fit the Panasonic Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4?

A: Yes this Sensei 62mm Quick Clip Lens Hood will fit on the Panasonic Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4 lens.

Q: 9. This work on Nikon NIKKOR Z 28mm f/2.8 (SE) ?

A: Yes, the Sensei 52mm Quick Clip Lens Hood is compatible with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 28mm f/2.8 (SE) Lens.

Q: 10. Conflicting information. Product Description claims that you can reverse the hood bu the reviewer says that that it doesn't? Also, The product description claims that you can use a 62mm filter (on a 62mm Lens hood) but a reviewer states that it takes a bigger filter? What is the correct statement in both Cases?

A: I had to use this lens hood on my Sony Rx10 II because Sony doesn't sell replacement hoods(!). This hood easily reverses and I can use a 62mm protective filter with the hood in place. If one were to use a 62mm circular polarizer or ND fader, it is very difficult to rotate the filter since the filter threads are recessed deeply into the hood mount. This is the case with my thin Cokin Harmonie circular polarizer. It is probably easier to use a thicker circular polarizer with this hood mount.

26/09/2024

[0.115 lb] Put this on a Nikkor 70-250 zoom on top of the UV haze filter and it works very well. Keep it inverted in the bag, snaps on and off easily so no problems getting it flipped to shoot. No sign of vignette at 70mm. If my other lenses hadn't come with hoods I would buy a bunch of these.

5
09/08/2024

[0.115 lb] Great lens hood. For the price, it can't be beat! Solid construction.

5
08/07/2024

[0.115 lb] I have an elder 82 mm Sigma 17-40 Lens that I lost the lens hood a while ago. After searching in my country (Norway), then the main countries in Europe I found the lens hood at your place. Not the original one but a much cheaper and better one that is reversible and also easy stored. The lens hood was promptly delivered together with a portable harddisk. And I was satisfied - it fit and was made for the lens and thumb up from me at last!

5
18/06/2024

[62 mm] This is a great lens hood that quickly clips on and off plus will reverse-mount for storage. It is particularly good for vintage lenses made before such convenient lens hoods became common.

One hesitation I had with the hood is the fairly high force to clip it on and off. I completely eliminated this problem by adding 4 grooves in the mount that align with the 4 ball bearings in the hood. The grooves are
positioned such that when the hood is at 45 degrees from level, the ball bearings align with the grooves and the hood easily clips on or off. To secure the hood, rotate it 45 degrees to the correct level position. It is easy to align the bearing with the grooves because
the ball bearings detent into the grooves when aligned. See the two annotated photos.

To precisely locate where to make the grooves, screw the mount on to the lens that will use the hood. Put the hood on the mount at 45 degrees from the correct "level" position for the hood. Mark the position of the
hood on the mount or tape them together. Unscrew the mount+hood assembly and repeatedly clip the hood on and off without rotating either until the four ball bearings mark the aluminum mount exactly where to cut the grooves. I cut the grooves with a Dremel tool but
with patience could be done with small files. Slightly flare the opening to the grooves so the hood detents into the grooves when the are aligned.

If you want to make it even better, you could slightly widen the ball bearing track (do not cut a groove!) at the four locations were the ball bearings sit when the hood is rotated to the proper "level" position on the camera. Then you have another detent where the hood is properly oriented on the lens.

I wish these hoods came in versions specific for wide angle, normal, and telephoto lenses.

5
23/05/2024

[0.115 lb] I use this lens hood on my Sigma 18-250 mm lens.It's a lot easier to use than the one that came with my Sigma lens.

5
13/04/2024

[62 mm] The lens hood is easy to use. It has functioned well during it's use in the day time.

5
07/04/2024

[62 mm] Bought this for my Nikon 50-250 and it works perfectly. The lens cap firs securely in the attachment ring when the hood is snapped off. Nice item, recommended.

5

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