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OP/TECH USA Hood Hat – XXXL (Black)

Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $11.50.

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Lastly you’ll be able to shield your Lens when utilizing a hood or sunshade. The neoprene hood hat slides over the sunshade to guard the lens from mud, moisture and affect. Its tapered cylindrical design makes it simple to use and straightforward to take away, but will not fall off.
Protects lens and shade towards mud, moisture and affect
Cylindrical design for higher match
Neoprene stretches for a customized match on spherical or elliptical shades
Approx. 5.75″ – 6.5″ Diameter (14,6cm – 16,5cm)
Made within the USA

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Great product!
    Great product! I have several OP/TECH products and all of them are perfect and do exactly what they are supposed to. I have filter holders and straps that are years old and are like new condition.
    OP/TECH’s Hood Hats are perfect for my needs. Maybe I’m just getting old or I’ve just spent too many hours working on hot engines with bare hands but I’m really starting to hate the ‘pinch’ style lens covers. They’re hard to put on with a hood and I’ve totally given up trying not to drop one when taking them off. Then after they’re off I never have anywhere to put it and I hate putting them in pants pockets because I’m sure I’ll forget eventually and sit down and break one. I don’t want to toss them because I DO use them for storage and transport. Sony is very proud of their everything so I’d hate to be replacing covers 4-5 times a year. Hood Hats will never break. Ever. Sit on them, step on them, run them over with a car, they’re fine.
    Hood Hats also do something that plastic lens covers don’t. I shoot from a vehicle a lot and much of that is off road, and/or I’m in and out of the vehicle a lot. Typically I sit my camera on the passenger side seat or on the console between the seats. A lens cover does absolutely nothing to protect the hood from scuffs and bumps. Like random bumps against the door jam or door when getting in and out of the vehicle. Hood Hats are thick neoprene so they offer some cushion between the lens/lens hood and whatever the lens/hood is resting on. Usually I try to set my camera on something soft but when you’re bouncing all over the place, things don’t always stay where you put them. So, if the lens/hood ends up resting on the parking brake handle I don’t have hard plastic bouncing on hard plastic until I can stop and reposition things.
    Depending on the lens hood, these seal tight to the hood. IMHO, doing a better job of keeping dust off the front element than a normal hard plastic lens cover.
    They are super easy to handle, unlike slippery hard plastic covers. They’re light. They won’t break in sub freezing weather. The medium and large are too big to get lost if you set one down in a hurry. Oh, and they don’t slide around on leather upholstery like hard plastic does. 🙂
    Pros? Everything above.
    Cons? Two handed job to put one on. They can be removed and stored with one hand – IM experience – faster than a plastic lens cover, but its definitely a two handed job to put it back. The good part is that after a few times you can do that just as fast as putting on a plastic cover. Not ***PRACTICAL*** with some lens hoods. I’m not saying “not COMPATIBLE” – practical is NOT the same as compatible. Very short, very wide hoods may not be good candidates IMHO. I have a Minolta 28-70 mm G with a hood that’s about 1″ tall and much larger in diameter than the lens itself. Does OP/TECH make a Hood Hat that diameter? Yes. The issue is that the hood is SO short and so wide compared to the lens that when the Hood Hat is installed its kind of a floppy mess. THIS IS NOT a problem with the Hood Hat, its just a really horked up Minolta design. I LOVE that lens but that has to be the dumbest hood design ever. I have had ABSOLUTELY no issues with the Hood Hat on Sony’s 16-35mm Zeiss or 70-400 SSM G II, both of which use a ‘petal’ style hood.
    PAY ATTENTION: Hood Hats are stretchy and soft (which is what makes them really cool). However, they offer slightly more than zero protection of the front element/filter(s) from impact. They will NOT stop anything smaller than the diameter of the lens hood from contacting the element/filter if there is any force involved. If the hood is short (or you have no hood installed) like my Minolta lens then that means EVERYTHING will contact the front element/filter. The ‘slightly more than zero’ part is that at least the neoprene is thick. This is why I still keep the plastic lens covers for storage and transport. I only use the Hood Hats in the field. The rest of the time I keep the OEM lens cover in place and put the Hood Hat over the top of everything.
    KEEP PAYING ATTENTION: These might not be the new hotness for those of you who dump your cameras in a bag (shoulder bag, whatever) while wandering around on foot, bike, whatever. I photograph in dusty areas so its inevitable that dust is going to get on the inside of the Hood Hat. The last thing I want is tough neoprene with scratchy silica pressed up against a filter or worse the front element being worked back and forth by walking, biking, horseback riding, vehicle motion or whatever. Effectively you might as well have a piece of sandpaper rubbing up against the front of your camera lens. Since the only time my camera is in a ‘bag’ is in transit (as noted above, a plastic lens cover is then installed), this isn’t a concern of mine.
    In truth, I really wouldn’t recommend Hood Hats for constant use without a hood installed in normal operating position on the lens. In the case of my Minolta 28-70mm lens, its probably not even a good idea WITH the hood installed. Really one needs something more solid on the front than a Hood Hat to protect the glass from impact/contact. Also, if you’re clumsy and tend to drop and/or whack your camera up against things, you might want to stick with standard lens covers.
    However, under the circumstances I use them, they rock, and I would definitely recommend them. I just wish they’d come out about 40 years ago. 🙂

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  2. tryn2lrn

    It is as described
    Fits well. Wish it was slightly longer.

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  3. M. Turcotte 滕马克

    Excellent value
    I was tired of fumbling putting the lens cap on a 70-300 mm lens with hood and this product does exactly what I wanted. Slides right off and offers sufficient protection during shooting time. When done, it can reasonably be readjusted on. Pay attention to size chart; I aimed for the middle of the range, that way the hood hat will not slip off. I wonder if the company makes like a string attachment so that you don’t have to worry about the hat when you shoot, I find stuffing it in a pocket reasonably easy but I’d prefer no having to worry about it. Maybe a shoe lace? 🙂

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  4. Bob Mentzer

    Nice protection at a decent price
    I keep this on my Canon 18-135 STM lens over the extended EW-73B Lens Hood so I don’t have to dig inside the hood to get at a lens cap. Works fine, decent padding, and is snug when installed. I do have to be careful in my struggle to get it stretched over the end of my lens hood without my fingers slipping off and smudging the lens glass, but again I’m putting it over the sculptured end of the hood when in place.

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  5. Rory White

    A lifesaver for the money. Excellent option.
    I have an early 300mm f2.8 lens that I got off ebay without original lens cap.
    Finding an original is both very very difficult and would be expensive.
    This op/tech neoprene option saved the day, works great, and since I was very low
    on funds, really makes me grateful. Also, you can fold-squish the thing up and put it
    in a front pants pocket even to get it out of the way quickly. (doesn’t hurt to do so
    carefully, obviously, so it doesn’t fall out in the field). I am really grateful for this
    excellent well made product. Also, I “winged” a lens hood once on a beam while
    photographing from a tall ladder which put quite a dent in the hood. While
    I wouldn’t have had the lens cap on at that moment, it emphasizes the
    value of the thick neoprene construction. The stitching looks good and it has
    a small leather or leather-like pull for ease getting on and off. By the way,
    at first, you will possibly have to wrestle with it to learn how to get it on
    and off quickly, and then it’s easy. Pick the appropriate size obviously from
    their selections. I let it air out after taking it out of packaging for a number
    of days or a week, also, since neoprene seems to need that to lower gassing off common
    to such materials. Thanks to the mfgs and/or retailers.

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  6. Mark K

    This is a life saver
    I was tired of the “pleather” cap that came with my Canon 300 2.8 lens. It did not feel very secure when the lens hood was in the shooting position, which is where I prefer to keep it all the time. It was also large and I could not carry it with me on the field. The Op/Tech cover is the perfect replacement for on/near field convenience. It squishes up and fits in one of my pockets and I can throw it on when I put the lens in the back of my truck or if it starts to rain. It’s not going to protect it like the hard cap, but the hood provides significant protection from most of the expected threats. If I’m shipping the lens or otherwise traveling outside my own car, it’s in the hard case with the hard cap on it. Any other time, this works perfectly for me!

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  7. Albert

    Not a Good Value, and Product Can Be Improved
    It is not a good value although it can do the job partially.
    I wanted to us a soft-sided lens cap because I sometimes put an adaptor ring on the front and the original lens cap does not fit. However, I would want to have some protection to keep scratches or impact on the lens front (which could be a protective filter or the lens’ front element). This hood hat is soft all around so the protection on the front is not so good. Yet the material is too inelastic on the side to ease putting it on and tightening.
    Three things that should be done to improve this product:
    1) the sides should be more elastic so it can be easily expanded to put on to the lens, and it can hold the hat better against falling off
    2) the front should have some harder piece of plastic embedded so it does not cave in easily
    3) the price should be more competitive. (I can buy significantly cheaper lens pouches on eBay and use or modified as hood hats.)

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  8. Bravo Dog Behavioural Health

    Using on my canon 400 2.8
    Perfect fit

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  9. Didier

    Capuchon polystyrène mais il est compliqué de s’imaginer la taille réelle sur son objectif sans la recevoir en vrai. Mon article était finalement un peu petit alors que les dimensions décrites devaient normalement convenir…

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  10. C Gilbert

    Ideal for keeping the dirt and sand out the the lens when walking around, plus will provide a cushion when travelling. Perfect fit for the lens and hood I’m using, tight enough not to come off easily, but loose enough to remove when needed. Seems well made so should last well.

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  11. dnp

    Note: acheté 9€ en février, le double maintenant ça deviens un peu chère…
    Accessoire très pratique, je l’utilise pour couvrir le par soleil ventilé de mon objectif Leica 35mm et éviter de bruler l’obturateur en tissu des Leica argentique.
    S’enfile comme une chaussette, c’est exactement ce que je voulais et la qualité de fabrication optech est reconnue.

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  12. Sven Oliver Krumke

    Ich habe mir den Hoot Hat Mini für die Leica Q2 besorgt, weil ich gerne eine gewisse Schutzfunktion vorne auf der Kamera haben wollte. Der mitgelieferte Objektivdeckel von Leica ist zwar sehr schön und wertig (Metall), schützt aber vorne nur mäßig. Außerdem ist der Hood Hat schneller auf- und abziehbar.

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    OP/TECH USA Hood Hat – XXXL (Black)

    Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $11.50.

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