cwiz77au
Reviewed in Italy on July 6, 2024
Haoge lenshood fits well, costs less than OEM and seems just as good as the OEM lenshood. Haoge seems a little overpriced but original Voigtlander is way overpriced.
mark
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
This hood is well made and looks great on the camera. Unfortunately it blocks the entire lower right quadrant of the view on a Leica M-A rangefinder when installed on a Voigtlander 40mm f1.2 ASPH. Perhaps I should have known or presumed this would happen before ordering and that's on me. I'm not sure if I'll keep or use t.
DCI
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
very tight to mount on the bayonet mount. Didn't click into place like other shades, etc. Returned mine.
Victor
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Priced right. No need to pay over $100 for the Voightlander version. Highly recommended.
会社員・既婚・50代
Reviewed in Japan on January 12, 2024
精度もしっかりしていてピッタリと合います。専用フードキャップはついていませんが、52mmの汎用レンズキャップが使用可能です。純正品同様ハレ切りに関しては気休め程度ですが、プロテクターとして使う文には十分ですし、デザイン的にとても可愛いのでヨシ!
Helmut Ebener
Reviewed in Germany on September 26, 2023
Lieferung der bestellten Ware erfolgte zügig und pünktlich. Das Material der Streulichtblende ist wertig und gut verarbeitet. Sie ist passgenau am Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 und das Gesamtbild zur Leica M Type 240 ist harmonisch. Ich bin vollumfänglich zufrieden.
taza
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
Precise fit
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on February 28, 2021
Is well made and fits well too but is too wide for the 50mm f/1.2. It would be better suited to the 35mm and 40mm that it also fits, but the 50mm needs a tighter hood.
DarthDoge
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
I bough this for my favorite lens, the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2. Wanted a nice hood to go with it, but didn’t want to pay the absolutely insane price for the voigtlander one. This hoage hood is fantastic! The fit is perfect on mine, easy to attach and remove (just follow the instructions stated in the listing, and you’ll be fine). Very fine finish and fit. Great value! What’s not to love. I like the square shaped hood more than the circular one, personally. I’ve attached a pic to show how it looks on the 40mm lens (adapted to the sony a7iii). Sorry about the crappy ipad pic haha!
Michael Rutkowski
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
This lens hood is very well designed and fits my lens perfect!
Danijel Djukovic
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020
This lens hood is almost identical to the genuine Voightlander hood, but it costs about 1/2. It works great on my Voightlander 50mm 1.2 lens. It mounts smoothly and stays tight.
Nemeng
Reviewed in Australia on August 7, 2019
Bought it because I also have the Haoge 55mm Metal square mount for one of my Leica R lenses. This mount works brilliantly on the Voigtlander 40mm Nokton f1.2 (m-mount) and is *much* cheaper than the Voigtlander circular mount. Not having cut-outs in the hood doesn't bother me either as I use the Nokton on the Leica SL-601 or Sony A7rII.
Joseph S. Wisniewski
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2019
You absolutely need this hood if you're using a Voigtlander 35mm/1.4, 40mm/1.2, or 50mm/1.2 with a Leica M adapter on just about any mirrorless camera. It's very sturdy, well finished, works great, and looks fantastic. It's built tough, and the rectangular shape makes for efficient shading, reducing flare better than a round hood. The inside is painted flat black for maximum effectiveness (shy of flocking) and the outside has a quality "satin" finish that closely matches the Voigtlander lens finish. It will never come off your lens accidentally, and the Voigtlander "center pinch" lens caps go right through the center hole in the hood and snaps right into your lens: there's none of that mucking about with a rectangular rubber cap over the large end of the hood.This looks way better than the Voigtlander LH-8 hood on an SLR-style mirrorless cameras, and it costs less than half of what the Voigtlander costs.Be sure to pay attention to the pictures on the Amazon product page, especially the last picture. It goes easy on if you just align its white dot with the lens's red dot and turn clockwise 60 degrees, at which point it will lock in with a satisfying click. To get it off, you MUST press on the front of the shade like it shows in the picture, while turning counterclockwise. You will never get it off otherwise. Use the flat of your hand or press the front of the hood down into a table and turn, and off it comes.If you're using it on a Leica or Voigtlander rangefinder, or a Fuji mirrorless with the hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, you want the LH-VM35P version with a cutout the viewfinder can see through. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MDZC7NH/Or the round one with the "ventilated" back. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MF2GMMH/