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Reviewed in Singapore on August 25, 2024
Eagerly waiting for this product and it arrived on the day I was leaving for a 14-day wildlife trip. I wanted to leave the lens hoods of my RF200-800 and RF100-500 zoom lenses at home. The seller's claim that it fits 99% of lenses is false as it was a struggle to put it on my lens and the rubber tore in the process.I would definitely not recommend this product.
Ronald J. Larson
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
The KUVRD medium hood is advertised to fit over 72-112mm lens but I had to struggle just getting it over a 92mm lens and in doing so the rubber tore. It might fit over a smaller lens, but what size it will easily cover needs to be determined and the product description corrected.
Rei
Reviewed in Japan on December 2, 2023
とてもいい商品だと思います
tomato
Reviewed in Japan on August 24, 2022
Nikon 24-70mm F2.8で使用するために購入しましたがかなりズームにしないとフードそのものが映り込みます。高角撮影なんてもってのほかですが光がより映り込まないように窓に押し付けたらぐにょりと隙間が出来てそこから光が映り込むという・・・。ズームにしたらレンズが出てカバーしてないのと同じような状態に。レフ板タイプでしっかりと映り込まないようなある程度の大きさがやはり必要だと痛感しました。
mark j.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
This lens hood is fantastic. I bought it for the 2 600mm lens I have because the ones that come with the lens make them really long. This lens cover not only fits on the lens without a problem, you can take it off and it folds down nicely and hardly takes up any space. On top of a great product, the supplier is first class. Super responsive and helpful. I would highly recommend this product.
Cliente
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021
Today I received the universal KURVD lens hood Size M 72-112. I immediately tried on on my Leica SL 24-90mm. It fits well and easy to install, but it must sit on the very thin ledge of the lens filter otherwise it affect the zoom full functionality. From 75mm through 90mm zoom there are no problems, from 75mm through 35mm I need to retract back completely the hood because it provide a severe vignetting, from 35mm through 24mm I need to remove the hood because of the persisting vignetting.Using the zoom lens from 90mm through 50mm, the hood is a great tool to make photos through a glass window. It even creates a small vacuum if I press a little bit the lens to the glass, and this helps to stabilize the camera for the shot.It works very well with prime lenses, but you need a bit of adjustments on zoom lenses.The material is great, the hood is easy to clean and super easy to carry in my camera bag already crowded.My final rate? Nice and effective. It does its job.
M. Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021
I bought this hood to use on a Nikkor-W 210mm f5.6 lens on a large format view camera.It fit very well and stayed securely attached with no external support.The usual solution is a bellows-type hood with a wire frame that attaches to a beamprojecting from the front standard of the camera. By contrast. this filter is made offan-folded silicone and attaches directly to the lens.Advantages:* Collapses flat* Much more economical to buy* Opens wider* Can be used with any camera the lens/lens board will fit* Can be left on the lens if desired* Nearly indestructible: nothing to crack or rust* Soft, if you happen to run into it while ducking around your tripodDisadvantages:* Must be stretched to attach--be sure your tripod is stable or attach hood to lens beforeattaching lens to camera* Getting the hood to fold where you want it to can be a bit fiddly* Will hold a round filter--but not necessarily securely.Since I use this lens with both my 4x5" camera and my 5x7" camera,this hood was a natural choice. It collapses flat when attached,and is smaller than the lens board--so it fits right in the storage box.I also shoot miniature and medium format, mainly with Nikon lenses.Would I use this hood instead of the Nikon hood made for the lens?For a prime focus lens, probably not (the Nikon hood exactly matchesthe angle-view-of the lens, and is often has a square opening). Butfor a zoom lens, I definitely would. Zoom lenses are portable and versatile,and so is this hood. And having a good hood is especially important withzooms--which usually have many elements and groups--in order to reduceflare (including the insidious kind you can't see but that reduces contrast).Buy one of these great hoods in each size and keep them in your camerabag, and you'll never again be stuck shooting outside without a hood ona bright, sunny day.
michael fusilier
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021
I got this lens hood for my RF 600 lens. It fit fine and works well, I would like to make a suggestion since this is a fairly new product , I use lens hoods for flair but also protection, and this is where this rubber hood falls short. No protection at all, if they could add some stiffness to the rubber or some other device for lens protection then this would be a 5 star product. Still a little pricey but would fill a needed void in lenses.
Jessica Haydahl
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021
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Brad Beauchemin
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
After researching several different flexible lens hoods I kept coming back to the Kuvrd product. My initial reason for purchasing this type of lens hood was to take pictures through windows - and avoid the dreaded glare. I was able to install the hood successfully on several of my Sony lenses (16-35 f/4, 35mm f/1.4, 24-105mm f/4 and 70-200mm f/2.8). The fit of the product is perfect on the end of all lenses. I'm now using the hood in rainy environments to keep the front element dry - there is absolutely no way for the rain to seep in between the hood and lens. Of course the hood is perfect for getting rid of lens flare. There is a slight bit of vignetting when shooting at 16mm but it's no big deal as you can easily fix this issue by folding back one section of the hood. I love how the hood folds down flat taking up minimal space in my camera back pack. This is a well designed, high quality product that comes with a lifetime replacement warranty - I highly recommend this product.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2021
I so wanted this to work for me, I often shoot through glass in zoos etc and wanted an easy option to prevent the glare. However, both my telephoto lenses just wouldn't allow the hood to stay in place. If you pull it right down the lens you then can't retract the lens to its shortest length as the rubber is in the way, pulling it any further away from the camera results in it immediately falling off. Sadly it was returned.Lenses I tried it on are the EF100-400 Canon L and the RF 24-105 L.
tiaotse
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021
The idea is good. but it was too difficult to fit over my Fujinon GF 34-74mm lens. (77mm)it was not easy to pull over the lens, nor easy to remove; even though the video claimed it was easy.After taking a shot with the hood on, my image showed a 'circular framing ' caused by the hood obstructing the view.This is not acceptable.
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