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Oct 23, 2017 07:56:03   #
tnturk Loc: Gallatin Tennessee
 
I believe in the importance of lens shades. My question. I use tulip type from manufacturer with a quarter turn to mount. Problem is I am constantly tightening or even sometimes losing the shade. Any hints? Thanks. TNT

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Oct 23, 2017 08:00:49   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
tnturk wrote:
I believe in the importance of lens shades. My question. I use tulip type from manufacturer with a quarter turn to mount. Problem is I am constantly tightening or even sometimes losing the shade. Any hints? Thanks. TNT


It's either a shade problem (hopefully) or a lens problem. There's too much slack in the attachment point. Try a bit of cellophane tape on the hood attaching point to make it a bit thicker. New, brand name hoods can be expensive.

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Oct 23, 2017 08:04:50   #
Pablo8 Loc: Nottingham UK.
 
I have the Tulip Hood for my 24-70mm lens and have stuck small piece of plastic tape where the bayonet ridges are . If there are 3 or 4 ridges, just tape one at a time till the hood grips without too much resistance to turning. Works OK for me.

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Oct 23, 2017 08:08:06   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
tnturk wrote:
I believe in the importance of lens shades. My question. I use tulip type from manufacturer with a quarter turn to mount. Problem is I am constantly tightening or even sometimes losing the shade. Any hints? Thanks. TNT

Glue them on? 😀
More seriously, what brand? Camera, lens, and hood?

I use Canon, have a mixture of Canon and inexpensive third party hoods and have never encountered that problem, except once with a vintage lens and original hood. That took a custom repair.

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Oct 23, 2017 08:20:35   #
warrior Loc: Paso Robles CA
 
The square lens hood for Fujifilm XT-2 works for me

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Oct 24, 2017 05:51:32   #
CO
 
All of the lens hoods I have click into place. To remove them, I squeeze in from the sides a little and then rotate. There could be something damaged that prevents yours from clicking into place. Make sure the hood is oriented the correct way.



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Oct 24, 2017 07:04:37   #
cthahn
 
You have to figure that out yourself. You're the photographer.

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Oct 24, 2017 07:16:54   #
Pablo8 Loc: Nottingham UK.
 
cthahn wrote:
You have to figure that out yourself. You're the photographer.


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Rather than having to " Figure it out for yourself" (original poster) I offered my answer to a similar problem of a loose-fitting Bayonet Tulip Lens-Hood. Hope my reply was more helpful than the reply cthahn gave.

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Oct 24, 2017 09:46:38   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
tnturk wrote:
I believe in the importance of lens shades. My question. I use tulip type from manufacturer with a quarter turn to mount. Problem is I am constantly tightening or even sometimes losing the shade. Any hints? Thanks. TNT


Stop tightening and loosening it. put it on and leave it alone. BTW it is called a lens hood.

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Oct 24, 2017 12:21:28   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Something might be wrong with the hood. Is it an OEM hood that came with the lens? or aftermarket hood?

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Oct 24, 2017 12:31:06   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Get a third party SCREW on hood, leave it on in the taking position 24/7 ( never move or remove it except when cleaning lens) and cap the hood with a Plastic cap ( for round hoods) or an elastic lens "hoodie" for "tulip" shaped hoods.

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Oct 24, 2017 14:45:31   #
amfoto1 Loc: San Jose, Calif. USA
 
It's possible that your lens hood (or "lens shade"... I've heard and seen both terms used completely interchangeably all my life) had a "detent" to keep it better locked in place when new, but that got worn with use and no longer keeps it in place. A new hood might solve the problem... but being Scottish and cheap I've used the tape trick mention in previous responses. I've also tightened hoods by slightly melting the plastic with a soldering iron or added my own "bumps" to act as detents by putting a few small drops of glue in key locations.

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Oct 24, 2017 17:06:45   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
jerryc41 wrote:
It's either a shade problem (hopefully) or a lens problem. There's too much slack in the attachment point. Try a bit of cellophane tape on the hood attaching point to make it a bit thicker. New, brand name hoods can be expensive.


If Scotch tape is left on for more than a short while it will leave goo behind. Not a great solution.

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Oct 24, 2017 23:18:47   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
aellman wrote:
If Scotch tape is left on for more than a short while it will leave goo behind. Not a great solution.


I had that thought also. If tape is desired, I wonder if Teflon plumber's tape would suffice. However, I'm not convinced that we really understand the OP's problem accurately. It could be mechanical wear on the hood, but if so a new hood, even third party should fix it.

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Oct 25, 2017 10:09:31   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
leftj wrote:
Stop tightening and loosening it. put it on and leave it alone. BTW it is called a lens hood.



Although it is widely called a lens hood, it is also sometimes called a lens shade, and has been for many decades.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_hood


https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1204616-REG/zeiss_2144_503_lens_shade_for_otus.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/265105-REG/Hasselblad_53406_Lens_Shade_for_HC.htmlhttps://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1204616-REG/zeiss_2144_503_lens_shade_for_otus.html


http://www.amazon.com/Haoge-LH-E3T-Adapter-Fujifilm-FinePix/dp/B01M61X5J2/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1508940294&sr=8-8&keywords=camera+lens+shade

Need I go on? >Alan



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