



🛡️ Elevate your Fujifilm X100 experience with precision protection and pro-level flare control!
This matte silver lens hood is precision-engineered from durable aviation aluminum alloy to perfectly fit Fujifilm X100V, X100F, and X100T cameras. Its matte interior coating prevents lens flare, while its lightweight, compact design protects your lens from impact and environmental elements without obstructing flash use.








A**R
Perfect Fit, Finish and Filter-Friendly
This hood fits my X100VI perfectly and adds both style and protection. It effectively blocks stray light for better image quality without interfering with the flash or viewfinder. You can also install a filter with no problem, which makes it even more functional. Lightweight, but protective, sturdy, and super practical—great value for any Fujifilm X100 Series owner, I highly recommended!
S**E
Terrible Quality -
I couldn't decide between the YC Onion and Haoge hoods. YC Onion comes with a cap, which I like, and Haoge is a popular choice for x100v, however there is no cap and the original does not fit properly, but it looks nicer. I couldn't decide, so I purchased both. This is my experience with both on my x100v.The YC Onion is absolutely a terrible quality lens hood. In comparison to the Haoge, the material felt very cheap. Haoge's hood felt premium and worth the price, whereas YC felt incredibly cheap. And 65.99? For that?! If I accidentally drop my camera, I'm more assured that Haoge will take the hit.Haoge has alignment issues/concerns, but they are nothing compared to the YC. The alignment on YC is horrible. YC will not stop spinning and will not tighten even slightly, no matter how much I turn it. Haoge tightened without any problems. The alignment on Haoge was not the best, but with some patience, I was able to get it to the right spot. YC does not come with a rubber ring, whereas Haoge includes one as well as an extra backup.The YC lens cap is absolutely garbage. I was impressed at first, but after a few times of taking it off and putting it back on, the rubber on the side begins to peel, preventing you from fully closing it. And it gets worse every time you take off and put on the hood. And whatever glue they use on that rubber is ineffective. Another thing I'd like to bring out is that the YC hood's edges are rather sharp in comparison to Haoge. If handled incorrectly, it's possible that I will cut my finger. Haoge's edges are smooth and pleasant to the touch.After testing both out, I was extremely disappointed with the quality of the YC Onion. I immediately returned it and kept the Haoge. I bought a cap from Haoge that fits their hood which was 10 bucks, and it fits perfectly, and the quality is much better. Haoge hood with their custom cap were still significantly cheaper than YC onion. From personal experience, I do not recommend the YC onion brand since the quality is poor and price is high for the quality. (I'm not surprised that this is a frequently returned item.) Both are not cheap, but Haoge quality is just better for the price. Everyone's experience may differ, but I'd want to share mine with you.
M**C
YC onion vs squarehood mark iii
Even though I returned it, this is a great lens hood. I came across this lens hood when I was looking for a squarehood alternative. The silver matches the x100v silver perfectly (I ended up getting the squarehood mark iii and it does not match like this). I ended up returning this because aesthetically I preferred the squarehood design better, especially the smooth adapter ring. The design of the YC onion is great because you can adjust it without have to use the screws like the squarehood, however, the knurling on it is slightly a different shade of silver and the from the focus ring knurling which drove me a bit crazy but thats just me. I also didn’t like the look and feel of the knurled adapter ring next to the knurled focus ring, but once again, just my preference. I preferred the smooth design of the squarehood over the boxiness of the YC Onion. I didn’t knock any stars on my rating for these things since it was more due to my preferences but wanted to include it for anyone looking at both hoods.Attaching the YC Onion to the x100v is super simple and you don’t need an additional adapter ring to do it. I was able to get a UV filter on too and it is completely hidden by the lens hood. The whole hood can be tightened down so that it doesn’t shift around which was my concern after reading reviews on the Haoge version.The lens cap on the YC onion is MUCH better than the cheap looking rubber lens cap of the squarehood but I don’t plan on keeping it on there anyway so that’s fine. The YC onion lens cap is made of aluminum just like the rest of the hood and is secured firmly with small rubber pieces on 4 sides so I wouldn’t worry about it falling off accidentally or anything like that.Ultimately, I decided to keep the squarehood over the YC Onion but it was a really tough choice and if returns were as easy for the squarehood, I may have actually kept the YC onion. I wish I had a haoge to compare too but I was thrown off by the mismatched silver color on the haoge thumb grip so never got their lens hood.Ultimately, the YC Onion is a great lens hood for the x100v and I would recommend it. For anyone considering it vs the squarehood, it matches up incredibly well for less than half the price once you consider the adapter ring and shipping for the squarehood.
B**D
NOT for X100VI, despite the description
On the X100VI it leaves a gap between the adapter and the lens and doesn't look right compared to the product photos. This might be amazon/seller sending the wrong item, because on YC Onion's website shows a presumably newer version with no gap for X100VI. Product description says it's compatible with X100VI but this must be listed incorrectly. (I'm not sure if the gap also means that it won't be weather sealing the lens, but it doesn't look pleasing aesthetically either). Major NYC store also has two versions of this item, one for the older X100's and one for the V/VI so I believe the seller here is just selling the wrong one
R**D
Surprisingly great fit for the X100V
This just came in today and looks fantastic on my X100V. The silver is nearly identical to the camera body's and it also doubles as a filter adapter which mine fits in perfectly. I could only wish for a better friction-based way to adjust the hood, but that's just me nitpicking. It's fine as is. The knurled ring is only 95% identical but you'd never know unless you're looking for that.This is highly recommended as it doesn't have any branding on the exterior! Thank god!
H**U
Cap keeps falling off
Anyone have issues with the cap falling off? This is my only problem with this hood. Might have to get a different one.
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