






🌷 Snap, Protect, and Shine — The Lens Hood That Works as Hard as You Do!
The waka 58mm Reversible Tulip Flower Lens Hood Set is a versatile camera accessory designed for Canon, Nikon, and Sony DSLR lenses with a 58mm thread size. Featuring an innovative spring-loaded metal ball clip for quick mounting and reversible design for flare protection or compact storage, it also includes a center pinch lens cap with leash and a premium microfiber cleaning cloth. Crafted from durable hard plastic, this set offers reliable lens protection and convenient maintenance, backed by a 24-month satisfaction guarantee.










| ASIN | B01EWBJ5RQ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,881) |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | C04A58 |
| Manufacturer | waka |
| Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.54 x 1.5 inches |
H**A
A Flower Lens shade that does not darken/clip the edges while in 'wide angle' position on the Nikon P900 and probably others
Nikon CoolPic P900 camera with a UV filter. If you have this camera, this is the Flower Hood for you. NO darkening of corners even when a UV or other filter is used. Screw the adapter onto the lens or filter. The hood is tough plastic and has 4 nifty spring loaded ball bearings that allow the hood to 'SNAP' onto the adapter ring with just a little force. The hood can then be rotated so the longer protrusions are directly on the top and bottom. I found a little squeeze when pulling helps the hood pull free from the adapter. The hood can be reverse mounted on the Nikon P900 to save space in the camera bag. In both hood positions the 'original Nikon' lens cap works fine and so does the supplied generic cap. I've tried several 'flower lens hoods' and this is the first one that mounted very easily and did NOT darken the picture corners when zoomed back to wide angle (24mm). This flower hood works for the Nikon P900 and probably many other cameras. The lens cloth gets tossed in the camera bag with all the other lens cloths. Seems everyone sends them now days. The Lens cap and strap are another story.The cord is longer than most which is nice. Due to my impatience I had to enlarge the tiny hole in the cap with a fork tong (any thing like a jewelers screwdriver etc.) to make threading the strap easier. You may have the patience to thread such a small opening but I don't. Enlarging that hole was very easy. The strap will 'probably' work on most camera but gave me a problem on the Nikon P900 camera. Since I use a filter the front of the lens plus the filter extends out a tad. I wanted to put the strap on that 'tad' of the filter so if I accidentally zoomed and the lens extended there would be no problem with the cap popping off. The strap fitted the filter nicely BUT the piece of plastic that molds the strap to the elastic was a bit too large to allow complete retraction of the lens. If that piece had been slightly thinner it would have been perfect for my Nikon P900. It should work fine with most non extending cameras OR just remember to remove the cap before zooming and let it dangle. I'm not done trying to find a solution and will try a THICKER UV filter (two filters would probably work) that may give enough extension so the strap will work. I'll check my camera box for other 'cap straps' for a more narrow strap or might even consider filing it down (it did 'almost' fit). The Flower Hood adapter goes inside the Hood so it does not extend the lens. There is a single bit of instructions showing how to use the hood (forward and reversed) with 8 pictures. I am overjoyed with the quality and fit of the Flower Lens Hood and will leave it on the camera. The cap strap is a specific issue in how I want to use it on a Nikon P900 and not a reflection on the quality of the strap or hood. I notice some people are not aligning the hood properly and that may cause darkening of the corners. The LARGE PETALS should be at the TOP and BOTTOM. Just grip the hood after mounting and rotate. UPDATE: Check to see if the hood blocks any part of the flash (in your picture) when using the camera's pop-up flash which will depend on your specific camera/lens/filters combination. This hood when used at wide angle on my Nikon Coolpix P900 DID block some of the light and gave a shadow at the bottom of the picture. If I zoom in just a bit it's fine but there is an issue at wide angle on my P900 and the more filters you add the worse it will get however it's very easy to just pull off the hood by hand for those shots. Guess I can't have everything. LOL
G**.
Solved a real problem
I have a Tokina ATX-Pro AF 28-70mm f/2.8 lens that did not have a mounting ring for a tulip or flower style lens hood (early model of this lens??), leaving me with the only alternative being a round, screw-on 77mm lens hood. Since the end of the lens does not rotate, a tulip or flower style hood was what I wanted. I finally found this one listed on Amazon for a very reasonable price, and thought "What the heck, why not try it?" Works nice, and exactly fills the bill. 1st, it furnishes a screw-on mount to directly attach to the lens. The hood mound is larger that the lens, allowing sufficient room to conveniently add your lens filters. The hood has 4 securely mounted spring loaded tiny ball bearings to allow it to snap securely on to the ring, and be rotated to be properly aligned on the lens. When storing the lens, just pop off the hood and reverse it to store with your lens. When mounted, it looks just like a lens hood manufactured for this model that has the hood mount as part of the lens. This lens hood will work with any non-rotating lens using 77mm filters. And for about 9.00, it is one whole lot less money than the lens-makers over-priced piece of plastic. Need a good, quality lens hood for out doors or fighting glare from overhead show hall HPS and LPS lighting? Save some big bucks and get this jewel.
F**O
A very nice product that does the job for a decent price.
This seems to be a well designed reversible lens hood. Unlike some of these reversible tulip lens hoods that need to be unscrewed each time it is removed or reversed, this one attaches to an included ring that screws onto the lens and then the lens hood snaps into this ring and can be unsnapped to remove or reverse it for storage. There are three ball bearings on the inside of the hood that allow it to be snapped into place. It comes with a lens cap with a tether that can be attached to the lens, or you can use your original lens cap. Filters can be attached to the lens before or after snapping on the hood. This item also comes with a microfiber lens cloth. This is a very nice product that does the job for a decent price.
A**.
It didn't fit... :-(
H**S
Un conjunto que me parece de muy buena calidad para el precio que tiene. Lo mejor el filtro y la tapa con la goma que se ajusta perfectamente al diámetro del objetivo para que no se pierda. De echo yo compré este conjunto sólo por la tapa ya que la había extraviado. Ahora ya no me volverá a pasar, me he ido de excursión y a pesar de el vaivén de la tapa al caminar no se ha desplazado la goma. El parasol quizá es lo que no he utilizado tanto y no puedo dar una opinión, aunque sí que es fácil poner y quitar.
ビ**キ
一眼レフから離れて数十年、もっと気軽にと思い購入したCanonSX70HS用に装着しました ピッタリフィットします 21mm~1365mmでケラレはありませんでした レンズカバーまでついてこの価格はとてもお得だと思います
R**R
Ce pare-soleil s'adapte fermement sur la bague-convertisseur 55/67mm sur mon Sony hX400V ! Il accepte la mise en place d'un filtre de protection neutre placé au préalable sur l'objectif pour le protéger des poussières et de la condensation. Aucune influence sur l'image finale même en position grand angle qui reste très claire. Il peut se positionner à l'envers pour gagner de la place lors du transport de l'appareil. Le cache objectif 67mm convient lui aussi parfaitement. aucun jeu. Je recommande ce produit sans réserve.
A**ー
TOKINAのAT-X PRO AF 28-70mm 1:2.8用に購入 ごついAT-X PRO AF 28-70mm 1:2.8が、さらに見た目パワーアップ( '∀` ) 装着も問題なし、ケラレも無く良い感じです フード自体がスプリングボールでの固定なので、何かにフードを当てたりするとずれてしまいます💦 この点を、使う時に気を付ければ問題なしです なにせ、純正品は値引き価格でも4000円位なので・・・ これで良いのだw
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