

🌟 Elevate your lens game—never miss a flawless shot!
The Fotasy Dedicated Tulip Bayonet Lens Hood is a precision replacement for the Canon EW-88C, designed exclusively for the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens. It effectively blocks stray light to reduce glare and flare, features a reversible design for easy storage, and fits securely to prevent accidental falls. Compatible with filters and lens caps, this lightweight, durable hood offers professional protection and enhanced image quality at a fraction of the original cost.
| ASIN | B00D53LT72 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #353 in Camera Lens Hoods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | May 26, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | HEW88C |
| Manufacturer | Photography Accessories INC |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 4 inches |
C**E
A decent alternative for a great price.
I bought my 24-70 2.8 L II used from a working professional. The factory hood, while in excellent condition (I don't think it was used much, if at all) did not fit tight, and didn't really lock in place very well. (am I the only one who really misses the sturdy old twist lock hood Canon used to use an L lenses ?? The new push button ones suck in my opinion) In use, it fell off a couple times in use, and I finally just left it at home. The hood for this lens is so small I didn't really miss it, but like to have the hood to protect the front of the lens somewhat. I have always used lens hoods for protection instead of UV filters. So as to this very inexpensive replacement hood, I am pretty happy with it. It lacks the internal flocking, and it also doesn't lock in place like it should (I do not need to push the button to remove it, which MAY be an issue with my lens, not the hood). But it fits tight and secure, and stays in place during heavy field use unlike the Canon one. I won't cry too much if I lose it, as long as I can get another one this cheap.
A**R
Perfect fit aftermarket EW-82 for Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens
I lost the lens hood that came with the lens a couple years ago. A couple years ago the only option was to buy a new one from Canon for around $50. So I just went without. Fast forward to 2020 and I ran across this aftermarket EW-82 lens hood. For $8 I thought I’d give it a try. Perfect fit. No looseness or movement after locked in place. In fact the fit may be a little too tight. If you try taking off the lens hood with the lens cap on, pull the hood off will knock the lens cap off. Just put your thumb on the lens cap and flip the lens hood off. And like the Canon lens hood it also has the locking tab, not a cheap twist on or ring lens screw on. Not sure what the “warmth” and “sheerness” rating have to do with this review. Hey Amazon, this is a piece of plastic not some lingerie...
S**Y
made very well and the price is amazing
i’m a professional boxing photographer and I have damaged many many lens hoods if I want to order the manufacturer one, it cost me anywhere from $85-$130 each time this lands cap is I believe under $10. It is built just like the manufacturers have never had any problems with them highly recommend it if you want to pay the manufacturers cost of one go ahead. This is a fantastic alternative for the price. Highly recommended
T**J
Excellent replacement for original part
The original Canon hood failed and I wasn’t going to pay the crazy price Canon wanted for something that is basically a fancy piece of plastic. This lens hood was a fraction of the cost and works just as well as the original.
M**S
Works on a Sony 24-70 F2.8 G Master lens too!
Took a chance on this since the Sony and Canon lenses both use the same filter diameter. So, I can't bash on it too hard. It's made for the Canon 24-70 f2.8, but I use it on my Sony 24-70 f2.8 G Master lens. It fits, and locks on, but takes a little extra effort to get it in place. I just needed something to get me by until I could find a Sony OEM hood for less than $90. SHEEESH those things are expensive! Pound for pound, the replacement Sony hood for my lens costs more than the lens. But I digress. This Fotasy hood seems to be of decent quality, and is an adequate replacement for a Canon OEM hood for those that are more concerned about function over having everything matchy matchy. I mean c'mon...it's just a hood. It blocks stray photons just as well as a Canon hood.
A**S
It hasn't a tight fit. It keeps moving out of the place.
It seems like it fits well, but it's a little floppy and doesn't fit tightly.
R**D
Good Quality and Well fit, Decent Surface Pattern
I were a little concern before placing order since some buyers said it is too tight or does not fit well. But it turned out this is very good quality one and well fit. You just need to know the hood has a lock button and you need to push the button when uninstalling it. The surface pattern mimics decent coating like the coating on Lens surface, not seen in normal plastic hood. Very impressive.
P**B
Terrible fit
This product is not engineered to match up with the canon 24-70 f2.8 L series lens. Right out of the box I had a hard time making it fit. It does not lock into place and can turn freely without pushing in the locking tab. Going to return and spend the 48.00 for the real thing.
S**E
I’ve had no problems with the lens hood, it fitted the 24-70mm F2.8 mark 2 perfectly and was a fraction of the price of the Canon replacement
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