

🖤 Elevate your Fuji X100VI game with sleek, glare-free precision!
The Haoge LH-X54B is a premium square metal lens hood tailored for the Fuji X100VI/X100V, featuring a durable matte finish that blocks stray light and reflections. It supports 49mm filters and allows mounting of the original Fuji lens cap, enhancing both protection and style without compromising functionality.


































| ASIN | B08CC1R84R |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2 in Camera Lens Hoods |
| Brand | Haoge |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (626) |
| Date First Available | 4 July 2020 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | AM LH-X54B |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1 x 8.1 x 3.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Part number | AM LH-X54B |
D**D
Definitely fits X100v.. Definitely Square & Original Lens cap fits Love it!
This lovely metal lens hood is a great addition to X100v it looks great.. on mine I had already installed a weather resistant genuine fujifilm kit.. this fits perfect with it by just adjusting the adapter rings.. I know some reviewers have said they can't get it square on but when its on you just turn it slightly to get it in line no problem ...Also the original FujiFilm lens cap fits the lens hood .. it look lovely glad I ordered it ..
M**E
Amazing quality and fits perfectly on the X100VI
The only downside of it as that it obstructs a bit of the flash when shooting on close range, but that's not the fault of the manufacturer, there is no way around it unless the shape is changed, but if you take a picture of something/someone far from the camera, there will be no impact. I am yet to try the weather sealing. but it looks all good to me so far.
D**S
Good but not perfect
Looks nice and matches the silver colour very well so that it looks very natural, like an official Fuji product. But like others say, when you fully tighten the hood it is not straight and therefore you need to loosen it a bit to get it level. Sometimes you can then accidentally knock it and move it to an angle slightly. Not a bit deal but they should have manufactured this out during testing. Also it's a tad expensive what it is, about a tenner less would have been right. However no vignetting etc and pretty easy to fit. Don't throw away the spare red elastic band as this is a spare in case you break the one that comes with it ( think it enables it to thread properly when you screw it on).
M**P
Looks great!
It pretty much does what it says! Looks great and it’s well made. Getting it to sit at the right angle can be a tad tricky as it gets pretty tight to turn but not a major problem. The only real criticism/ comment I would mention is that there is no cap. It does not come with one, or claim to, so when you have this on you will have no ability to use a lens cap. I use a filter so that addresses the issue to a good extent.
A**Y
Works well but I’ve a tip for helping it tighten to the correct level
Love this lens hood. Looks great and provides lots of extra protection. My only issue is that after a few times of attaching and detaching the hood, it no longer tightens at the correct level, leaving it very slightly tilted. It’s so minor but still irritated me. I found a fix though - I attached a small elastic band around where you screw on the hood and it gave just enough extra resistance to tighten at the perfect level every time - definitely recommend doing that if it’s annoying you too
D**K
Stunning little hood!
I’m giving this a 5* review for the product as it is a beautiful and functional accessory for the X100V. Unfortunately the first hood arrived with both rubber rings missing in a box that had obviously been opened raided and returned to Amazon. I’ve returned that one, which will no doubt be sent out to the next unlucky buyer (possibly you). The hood is a two piece affair with a filter adapter that screws on to the X100 lens (remember to remove the original screw on bit of trim). The adapter has a milled gnarled outer ring that looks even better than the the V’s focus ring. The hood part screws on to the filter adapter, with the red rubber ring between them. The rubber ring is essential because it’s the part that allows the hood to set horizontal. A spare rubber ring is also included. I still like the original round lens hood (pictured), but this is a great look too!
N**R
Do not purchase!
This is expensive rubbish. Poor quality and poor manufacture. Definitely does not fit either the camera lens or filter. Keep you money it’s in the bin!
F**Y
Excellent lens hood for x100VI
I was unsure when buying this lens hood if it would 100% fit the camera as some reviews had said it did not screw in fully. Happy to say that it fits the Fujifilm X100VI perfectly. Excellent colour matching too. I paired it with a B + W UV filter.
S**E
Pare soleil en métal de très bonne qualité. Le porte filtre s’adapte parfaitement au pas de vis de l’objectif du X100V, Ensuite, vous pouvez ajouter un filtre et le pare soleil sans aucun problème. Le pare soleil se visse au porte filtre, vous pouvez donc l’enlever à tout moment en 2 secondes . Attention, le bouchon d’origine n’est plus compatible, que ce soit avec ou sans le pare soleil monté . Il faut donc acheter le bouchon Haoge. Très content de mon achat. Seule question : pourquoi un joint torique rouge ?!
P**N
Very good product except casting shadow when flash on.
J**A
buena calidad
M**Z
Perfekt, tut was sie soll. Leider passt der Deckel nicht so richtig auf die SB. Sehr wertig gearbeitet, sieht gut aus auf der kleinen Fuji.
S**M
Die Gegenlichtblende sieht super aus und ist schön verarbeitet. Dass sich die Blende nicht genau passend festschrauben lässt, wie hier viele schreiben, ist ein Problem, das ich ebenso hatte. Aber Aufgeben wollte ich nicht, da ich vom Design überzeugt war. Um meine Fuji vor dem kräftigen Drehen der Blende zu schützen, habe ich entgegen der Anleitung (erst den Ring, danach die Blende drauf zu drehen) den Ring und Blende von der Kamera zunächst wieder abgeschraubt. Dann habe ich den Ring und die Blende wieder zusammengeschraubt. Der Trick ist jetzt das festdrehen mit (heftigen) Kraftaufwand so fest es geht aufeinander zu schrauben. Ich dachte mir, wenn dann geht das Produkt kaputt und immerhin nicht meine Kamera. Meine Finger haben danach ziemlich weh getan, aber es hat sich gelohnt. Ich wusste ungefähr wie viel fehlt, damit die Blende später auf die Kamera passt und so näherte ich mich Millimeter für Millimeter an. Zwischendurch lohnt es sich die Blende samt Ring zum Testen auf die Kamera zu drehen, damit man sieht was noch fehlt. Ich war am Ende sogar etwas übers Ziel hinaus geschossen und musste wieder etwas aufdrehen. Es ist wirklich hart, dass es nicht anders geht aber bevor ihr die Blende zurückschickt, versucht das. Es lohnt sich und nichts ist kaputt gegangen, daher auch keinen Stern Abzug 🙏🏻
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