52mm Flower Petal Lens Hood for Canon Nikon Sony Pentax - New

This 52mm flower petal lens hood is designed for lenses that accept 52mm filter threads and is compatible with many Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Pentax setups. It helps reduce stray light and can add basic front-element protection during everyday shooting. Condition is new. Shipping is free, and the item ships from a USA seller. Check the listing for details on fitment, materials, and any included accessories or packaging.

USD 8.91
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LocationChino, California US
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52mm Flower Petal Lens Hood for Canon Nikon Sony Pentax - New Specs
Restocking FeeNo
All returns acceptedReturns Accepted
Item must be returned within30 Days
Refund will be given asMoney back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Return shipping will be paid byBuyer
TypeLens Hoods
To Fit Lens Front52 mm
BrandBeyution
MPNFlower Petal Lens Hood
Listing details

This is best quality, not cheap one! USA free shipping Seller! Quick shipping! 30 days quality warrant! 100%

Brand new ,Never used, Fast free Shipping ! Introduction: 100% brand new. This is made from high impact, durable plastic This will fit any lens that accepts a threaded attachment (most lenses have this) The hood also protects the lens against impact, dust and particles etc. If you ever shoot outdoors, these are a must for reducing lense flares from entering your photos. In strong light such as sunlight, this "flower" shape will shadow the light, which will result in better contrast and overall picture quality. Suitable for : * It can also Compatible with lens with 52mm

size fit for Canon Nikon Olympus Sigma Tammron Sony Minolta etc. How to use : 1- Screwing the lens hood in front of the lens clockwise. 2- Keep the longer side perpendicular to the lens 3- Aiming, the symbol at the top of the lens centrally 4- Screwing the clamp collar clockwise. If you can not sure your lens size, please look the inside of your lens cap, you will find the mark for the lens caliber.