Which Lens Hoods fit RF 2/85 and 1.8/50 lenses?

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09-23-2021 07:04 PM
So far as I see Canon has no lens hoods for the RF 2/85 and 1.8/50 lenses in stock.
As I bought these lenses I fitted two screw mount hoods. They do there job but are not very handy.
Which lens hoods fit RF 2/85 and 1.8/50 lenses? Some dealer say the EF 1.8/50 hood fits the RF 1.8/50, too.
I found some 3rd party hoods for the RF 2/85 on ebay but I'm not convinced that they really fit this lens.
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09-24-2021 07:06 AM
The info is available on the product pages for these lenses under the Supplies & Accessories section.
For the RF 85mm f/2, you'd want Lens Hood ET-77. See This Link.
For the RF 50mm f/1.8, you'd want Lens Hood ES-65B. See This Link.
Ricky
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09-25-2021 09:32 AM
"I found some 3rd party hoods for the RF 2/85 on ebay but I'm not convinced that they really fit this lens."
I would not buy any of these.
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09-29-2021 07:28 PM
Meanwhile I got the ES-65B, but this hood is far to big for the RF 50mm f/1.8. It is a very good transport security but not handy. It is longer as the lens and it is a pain in the ass to reverse the hood. It occupies also to much space in the bag.
My screw-on hood is much more handy.
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09-29-2021 07:45 PM
I agree whith you. I have 2 JCC hood for RF lenses - the brand name may be different in other contries. They fit and work very well and have a press button.
But a lot other 3rd party hood on ebay are junk. My wife bought two for her EF-S lenses, one works since 2 years, the other one jammed after some months and is useless after 15 months.
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06-06-2024 05:59 PM
Three years later and there is no lens hood shown for this lens. There are front and rear lens caps, but no hood - even though one is shown in the instructions for the lens,
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06-06-2024 06:44 PM
This is simple
.The 85mm f/2 takes Canon's ET-77 hood.
The 50mm f/1.8 takes the ES-65B hood.
If JJC offers a versions of these, go for it. JJC's hoods are as good as, if not the same as, Canon's.
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06-06-2024 07:11 PM
The 85 f2 does take the ET-77 but that hood is not available from the Canon online store. I just ordered a Vello hood from B&H that's a direct replacement for the ET-77.
