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🖤 Slide, protect, and shoot like a pro—never miss the perfect macro moment!
The Olympus LH-49 Sliding Hood is a precision-engineered lens hood designed exclusively for the M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro lens. Featuring a unique sliding mechanism, it allows photographers to keep the hood attached and simply slide it down for easy transport, eliminating the need for removal. Its ribbed matte interior effectively blocks stray light, enhancing image contrast and clarity, while its lightweight yet durable construction ensures reliable lens protection without added bulk. A must-have accessory for serious macro photographers seeking convenience and superior optical performance.
| ASIN | B009C74NDM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 116 in Camera Lens Hoods |
| Box Contents | 1x Lens Cap |
| Brand Name | Olympus |
| Camera Lens | The LH-49 is a lightweight, black lens hood designed to protect Micro Four Thirds mount lenses from impacts and stray light. It is compatible with OM SYSTEM (formerly Olympus) lenses and weighs only 0.15 grams. |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III, Panasonic Lumix G9 |
| Compatible Devices | M.zuiko digital ED 60mm 1:2.8 Macro |
| Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (425) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Fixed Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04545350041243 |
| Image Stabilization Type | Digital |
| Iso Range | 100-6400 |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
| Lens Coating Description | ZERO Coating |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Lens Type | protector |
| Light Sensitivity | 100-6400 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | LH-49 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Real Angle Of View | 20 Degrees |
| Shooting Modes | Various |
| UPC | 050332183353 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1 |
R**H
Very nice indeed
There are clones of this but in my opinion the build quality far outweighs the cost difference. This is metal and plastic, the mechanism is smooth and only takes minimal effort to use.
J**L
Ease of use
This lens hood is excellent. It slides back onto the lens when not needed, and the lens fits easily into my camera bag. It saves taking the lens hood off each time and reversing it as on other lens hoods. So easy to use. It was expensive, but it seems you get what you pay for, and in this case it was an excellent purchase. I would recommend it.
D**1
Pricey but neat
It’s a shame it’s not included with the 60mm. I just like the simplicity of it, just twist it on and you can push it down or pull it up when needed. It is a bit pricey for a hood, but it works so well, wishOM systems did this with other hoods, as you don’t need to take off, once fitted. Push it down when in your bag, but do use with lens cap in this position, otherwise you could damaged your lens. No need to take off if shooting without needing it extended, just set your lens up, push back and go. I would have given 5 stars, but for the price. Build quality and fit are good. Would recommend to anyone with the 60mm macro lens.
I**Y
Simple, does the job and the sliding action is great.
Does an excellent job and smoothly slides up and down the lens. If you don't want it when you are trying to get as much light on the subject as possible and may need manual focus it is trivial to remove. A lot of lenses I have owned in the past had sliding retractable lens hoods and it certainly made life easier. I have had Olympus lens hoods for decades and none, including the modern plasticy kind have ever broken in normal use.
D**G
Soooooo expensive, but perfect in every way. - Recommended.
As a normal, sensible human being my first thought when I saw this a was H O W M U C H??? However having got over my shock, I was brave and placed an order. This is a simple piece of plastic. but what a well thought out, well designed and well engineered piece of plastic. It is a perfect fit. It has a slightly ribbed matt interior to prevent light bouncing it moves/slides with ease, but not too much ease. In other words it is perfect. But soooo expensive.
C**H
Very nifty
I bought this for my M.Zuiko 60mm Macro lens thinking that it needs to be screwed on and off every time I use the lens. However, this hood is way more sophisticated and can be permanently attached to the lens because after use, it telescopes / retracts back over the lens barrel - ending up flush with the front of the lens. This makes it super easy to remove or put on the lenscap. It should be mentioned that in its retracted position, it covers the focus ring; so you need to extend it into position to access the focus ring.
R**T
Does the job
The 60MM macro lens from Olympus is a fantastic piece of kit which is made a little bit better with the hood especially on longer exposures, Im a long way from being a professional and consider myself a mid level hobby photographer, if I notice a difference at my level it must be good.
Q**W
The hood
Olympus (or is it OM System?) rarely supply a hood with their lenses. Back in the days of the E series, it was common to do so, but not now. So what do you do? Spend £50 on an Olympus version, or plump for a much cheaper third party copy? Whilst saving some cash may seem enticing, it can turn out to be a false economy. The LH-49 for the 60mm lens is a clever piece of kit. Usually, a lens hood screws onto the business end, and in some cases can be unscrewed and reversed for storage,but not this baby. Line up the markings and turn until you hear a satisfying click and you're ready to go. But what do you do when you've ended your shoot? Simply push down on the end and the lens slides down the barrel and when you get another audible click, it's stored in place. Then push it back up again. Adding next to nothing to the overall weight, the end sits flush with the glass and both filters and a lens cap don't get in the way. Other than the price, the only issue with this is that when it's in the stored position, you lose access to the focus ring, but fortunately, not the focus limiter. If you're using AF that won't matter, but it is a bit of a nuisance otherwise, though it's more of a niggly one than anything else. And there you have it. But a cheap copy will do the same thing, I hear you say. To some extent yes. But in my own experience they tend not to fit properly, being either too loose or far too tight, and they break easily. If you've spent (or are going to spend) £400 on this lens, is it really worth scrimping on the accessories? You know the Olympus one will work.
J**2
Le paresoleil est de très bonne qualité. Il se fixe sur l'objectif sans jeu. Une fois monté, il coulisse le long du fût de l'optique, ce qui est très pratique en macro. Quand on s'approche du sujet, il ne gêne pas car il suffit de le replier si mla distance est très courte.
に**に
壊れやすくはある
V**S
Génial !
D**P
It was exactly what I ordered and it arrived promptly.
A**O
Producto olympus calidad top.
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