JJC Lens Hood with Adapter Ring for Fujifilm X100 Series: Practical Protection with 49mm Compatibility
Product description
What it is and what it does
A thoughtfully designed lens hood and adapter ring set from JJC for Fujifilm X100VI, X100V, X100, X100S, X100T and X100F. It replaces the original LH-X100 hood and AR-X100 ring, while still letting you attach the camera’s own lens cap on the hood. The adapter ring accepts a 49mm thread filter, so you can add a filter or use the hood without swapping components.
What to know before you buy

If you prioritise keeping the front elements protected while maintaining compatibility with the stock cap, this set is convenient. The aluminium construction promises durability, and the anodised finish helps resist wear. It’s designed to prevent vignetting both with the hood and when using a 49mm filter, and the interior is finished in a non-glare matte to minimise lens flare.
What stands out in use
On the camera, you’ll notice the hood adds extra reach when shooting in bright or backlit conditions, helping to deflect stray light away from the lens. The ability to mount the original lens cap over the hood is a small but handy detail that reduces the chance of leaving the cap behind when you’re changing setups. The no-vignetting claim is particularly relevant for wide or close-range shots, where any obstruction at the edge of the frame is a giveaway.



Limitations and considerations
It isn’t a guaranteed performance upgrade in all situations, you’re still dependent on your current lens and sensor design. If you routinely shoot with filters or in scenarios where the hood is pushed into contact with a hooded or bulky filter, there could be edge cases where shade isn’t perfect. Also, although the finish aims to reduce flare, no accessory can eliminate all artefacts in every lighting scenario.
Who it suits

This is a practical option for Fujifilm X100 owners who want a straightforward hood-and-ring solution that stays compatible with the original cap and supports 49mm filters. It’s especially appealing if you value a compact alternative to more aggressive or larger hoods while keeping lens protection and flare control in mind.
Who might want to pass
If you’re after a heavier-duty or more feature-rich hood, or if you rely on very specific filter systems, you might find this set misses some advanced options. For those who expect the absolute maximum in flare suppression or a custom fit for a very particular filter, you may want to review whether this inline approach matches your needs.



When it makes sense to buy
- You want a simple upgrade path that preserves the original cap usability.
- You shoot in bright or backlit conditions and want a bit more control over stray light.
- You value compatibility across several X100 models without changing your entire kit.
When it may not be the best choice

- If you require a more aggressive hood design for extreme flare prevention.
- If you often use non-standard filters or oversized accessories that could conflict with the hood.
- If you prioritise absolute optical performance enhancements over practical protection.
What to check before purchasing
- Confirm your Fujifilm X100 model is within the supported range listed by JJC.
- Ensure you understand how the 49mm filter attachment interacts with your usual filters and polarisers.
- Verify the hood clears your lens element at your typical focus distances and shooting angles.



Practical example
Imagine you’re out in a bright street scene and you want to keep stray light from washing out a scene with a high-contrast sky. With this hood, you can quickly shield the front element without removing the cap, and you can add a 49mm filter if you need a polariser to reduce glare. It’s a small setup that stays compact enough for daily carry.
FAQ
Q: Can I use the original Fujifilm lens cap with the hood in place? A: Yes. The design allows mounting the original cap onto the hood. Q: Does it cause vignetting if I attach a filter? A: The product is designed to avoid vignetting when used with a 49mm filter. Q: Is the interior finish glare-free? A: Yes, the interior has a non-glare matte finish to help reduce reflections.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a practical, compatible hood-and-ring setup that preserves cap compatibility and supports 49mm filters, with modest protection and flare control for everyday shooting.
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