JJC LH-EW53 Dedicated Bayonet Lens Hood for Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens, Canon 15-45mm is STM Lens Hood Shade, Replacement of Canon EW-53 Lens Hood
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Lenses listed on the site work without regard to camera type. In light of the above, I use the following filters The descriptor Mo 15 will be used. On my M50, I have the 45mm kit lens.
If a 52mm filter is used, it would mount onto it. A vignette may show if mounted in this manner with the hood on. Despite the fact that the hood is made to be put on first, it is unlikely that it will vignette only if you are shooting wide-open You either have to use f2 or 8.
It is plastic and is very useful. It is likely that Canon's hood would also be plastic.
Selected User Reviews For JJC LH-EW53 Dedicated Bayonet Lens Hood for Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens, Canon 15-45mm is STM Lens Hood Shade, Replacement of Canon EW-53 Lens Hood
After receiving the item, the box that Amazon sent in was severely damaged. I gave it only 4 stars. Shipping was handled by the US Postal Service! Arrival of the product box resulted in it being completely smooshed. It was exceptionally rare that the lens hood inside the box inside the bubble bag was not damaged despite the damage to the box. Despite the fact that this loan hood took a beating during shipment, it is still in good condition. My astonishment was caused by the quality of JJC LH-K This lens hood is compatible with the ES60 lens. would have preferred Amazon did NOT ship it in a cheap plastic bubble bag again since the item is fragile and can be easily harmed. In the end, the quality of the final lens hood was able to stand up to If I were buying it again, I would get it.
Note This statement comes with It is used with Canon M50 kit lenses. The cost is significantly less than Canon Originals. The fit is extremely tight, to the point where turning it or removing it is difficult. There is a hard plastic in place of the original. Especially when clicking to lock in place, there is quite a bit of friction when turning. There is nothing as appealing as original in terms of texture and sheen. Having a hard time estimating how much $$ is While there is difference between the original and the new, I can't justify paying four times as much In order to make a true comparison, one must view the original from the perspective of absolute dollars, not relative value. It is important to note that the price of the original shroud is inconsequential compared with the price of the camera package in its entirety.
I have bought a lot of bayonet mount lens hoods from Canon and vendors third parties. It is always pricey to buy Canon hoods because they are always perfect. I've had good luck with about half of the third party hoods I've bought. I have this one for my Canon EF-S The descriptor Mo 15 will be used. On my Canon M-mount camera, I have a 45mm lens The quality of 6, though, is fairly close to that of Canon. Taking it off the lens for storage is a little difficult, so you need some care and patience. After about 20 cycles, however, the process becomes smoother. When reversed to store, it takes up very little storage space and does its job perfectly as soon as it is on. Snapping the hood into place is easy, and it holds securely without being too tight. A matte finish is included on the inside of the hood to reduce glare. I'm assuming the product is made of the same material as Canon brand hoods.
In a nutshell, A Canon 35mm f/1 RF lens was used for this shot. It fits comfortably at 8 and is quite slim. The piece appears to be metal and The price was good for the quality of the product. It is recommended.
Because of what I've read about the Canon offering for $40, I took a chance on this less expensive I liked the way it went on, and it seems to be very secure. The tension will be seen over time if it comes loose, but for now it seems to be working well.
Simple to put on and doesn't rotate out of position after it's locked. The Hood is not at fault, but when I zoom in at 15 to 18 mm with my M50's flash, there is a shadow cast on the ground. This would happen if you were to use any of the native flash hoods. There is an easy way to solve this problem speed lights.
The price is great for a great product that isn't a gimmick at all It should be near-perfect in terms of the petal hood The OEM version of this product is identical.
You can find Canon and Canon in North America In addition to The original EW was in H's possession The 53 was out of stock, so this is what I chose- That was the right thing to do. I like the fit on the 15-inch A 45mm lens. Given the price, you'll never have to worry about this hood getting damaged or lost you'll always be able to buy another.