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Nikon Lens Hood Specification Chart |
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This information was originally compiled by Rick Housh. |
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Does Not Cover Bayonet (HB type) Hoods |
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All measurements in millimeters, without filters mounted |
Standard thread pitch of screw-in (HN) hoods = 0.75, exceptions
noted where known |
Unknown or questionable dimensions indicated by "??" |
Another list of Nikkor Lens
Hoods |
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Slip-on
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Nikon Part Number |
For which lens(es) |
Filter ring mounting size (mm) |
Diameter - front inside (mm) |
Hood Depth (mm)-Front edge of hood to front edge of lens rim |
Type of Mount |
(Thread
pitch 0.75 unless stated) |
HK-1 |
28-45/4.5 |
72 |
97.5 |
17 |
Slip-on |
HK-2 |
24/2.0 |
52 |
78 |
12.5 |
Slip-on |
HK-3 |
20/4.0 |
52 |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-4 |
35-70/3.5 |
72 |
100 |
25 |
Slip-on |
HK-5 |
50-300/4.5 (both ED and nonED) |
95 |
118 |
21 |
Slip-on |
HK-6 |
20/3.5 |
52 |
77.5 |
13.5 |
Slip-on |
HK-7 |
25-50/4.0 - 28/1.4AFD |
72 |
97 |
13 |
Slip-on |
HK-8 |
36-72/3.5 E |
52 |
72 |
20.5 |
Slip-on |
HK-9 |
18/3.5S |
72 |
99 |
11 |
Slip-on |
HK-10 |
50-135/3.5 |
62 |
78 |
20 |
Slip-on |
HK-11 |
35-105/3.5-4.5 |
52 |
68 |
18 |
Slip-on |
HK-12 |
28-50/3.5 |
52 |
72 |
16@28mm/35@50mm |
Slip-on |
HK-14 |
20/2.8 |
62 |
98 |
16 |
Slip-on |
HK-15 |
35-200/3.5-4.5 |
62 |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-16 |
28-85/3.5-4.5 |
62 |
85 |
13.5 |
Slip-on |
HK-17 |
500/4.0 P |
??(unthreaded) |
142 |
165 |
Slip-on |
HK-18 |
600/4.0AFD IF-ED |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-19 |
300/2.8 AFD ED IF |
82 |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-20 |
400/2.8 AF-I |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-21 |
500/4.0 AF-I |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-22 |
300/2.8 AF-S |
52?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-23 |
600/4.0 AF-S |
52?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-24 |
500/4.0 AF-S |
52?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-25 |
400/2.8 AF-S |
52?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-26 |
300/2.8 AF-S(2) |
Unthreaded |
125 |
130 |
Slip-on |
HK-27 |
400/2.8 AF-S(2) |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-28 |
500/4.0 AF-S(2) |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
HK-29 |
600/4.0 AI-S(2) |
?? |
?? |
?? |
Slip-on |
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Screw-in Hoods (HN
Type) |
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Nikon Part Number |
For which lens(es) |
Mounting (filter ring) size (mm) |
Diameter - front inside (mm) |
Hood Depth (mm)-Front edge of hood to front edge of lens rim |
Type of Mount |
Thread
pitch 0.75 unless stated |
HN-1 |
24/2.8 - 28/2.0 - 35/2.8 PC |
52 |
70.3 |
12.3 |
Screw-in |
HN-2 |
28/2.8 28/3.5 |
52 |
71.5 |
15.3 |
Screw-in |
HN-3 |
35/1.4 - 35/2.0 - 35/2.8 -
55/3.5 Micro - 43-86/3.5 35-80/4.5-5.6 AFD - 35/2.0 AFD |
52 |
71.5 |
19.1 |
Screw-in |
HN-4 |
45/2.8 |
52 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-5 |
50/1.4 - 50/2.0 |
52 |
69.5 |
29.5 |
Screw-in |
HN-6 |
55/1.2 |
52 |
77 |
33 |
Screw-in |
HN-7 |
80-200/4.5 - 85/1.8 - 85/2.0 |
52 |
69.5 |
36.6 |
Screw-in |
HN-8 |
105/2.5 135/3.5 |
52 |
69.5 |
50 |
Screw-in |
HN-9 |
28/3.5 PC - 28/4.0 PC |
72 |
97.5 |
13.5 |
Screw-in |
HN-10 |
85-250/4.0 - 200-600/9.5 |
82 |
97.5 |
33 |
Screw-in |
HN-11 |
50-300/4.5 |
95 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-12 |
(for 52mm Polarizing Filter)
(Split hood) |
60/Pitch=0.5 |
71 |
30.5(Overall)/13.5(1st section
only) |
Screw-in |
HN-13 |
(for 72mm Polarizing Filter) |
86/Pitch=1.0 |
86.5 |
65 |
Screw-in |
(Not
split hood) |
HN-14 |
20/4 24/2 |
52 |
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Screw-in |
HN-15 |
18/4.0 |
86/Pitch=1.0 |
107.5 |
11 |
Screw-in |
HN-16 |
180-600/8.0 ED |
95 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-17 |
360-1200/11.0 ED |
122 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-20 |
85/1.4 |
72 |
85 |
32 |
Screw-in |
HN-21 |
75-150 E |
52 |
69.5 |
30.3 |
Screw-in |
HN-22 |
35-70/3.5 - 35-135AF -
60/2.8MicroAFD |
62 |
82 |
20.75 |
Screw-in |
HN-23 |
80-200/4 - 85/1.8AFD |
62 |
77 |
36.5 |
Screw-in |
HN-24 |
100-300 AIS - 70-210 AF -
AF75-300 - 70-210 E |
62 |
78.5 |
33 |
Screw-in |
HN-25 |
80-200/2.8 ED |
95 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-26 |
(for 62mm Polarizing Filter on
35-70mm lens) |
73 |
83 |
35(Overall)/15(1st Sect) |
Screw-in |
(Split
hood) |
HN-27 |
500/8.0 |
82 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-28 |
80-200/2.8 AF |
77 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-29 |
(for 77mm Polarizing Filter) |
86 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-30 |
200/4.0 AFD |
62 |
79 |
73 |
Screw-in |
HN-31 |
85/1.4 AFD-IF |
77 |
93 |
43 |
Screw-in |
HN-32 |
60-180 IX |
52 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-33 |
30-60 IX |
46 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
HN-34 |
77mm Circular Polar Filter |
86 |
95.25 |
27 |
Screw-in |
HN-35
Black/Silver |
45/2.8 P |
52 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in |
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Rubber Hoods (HR Type) |
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Nikon
Part Number |
For which lens(es) |
Mounting (filter ring) size (mm) |
Diameter - front inside (mm) |
Hood Depth (mm)-Front edge of
hood to front edge of lens rim |
Type of Mount |
HR-1 |
50/1.4 - 80-200/4.5-5.6 AFD -
75-150 E |
52 |
73 |
32 |
Screw-in (rubber) |
HR-2 |
50/1.8 AF - 50/1.4 AFD - 50/1.2 |
52 |
77 |
32 |
Screw-in (rubber) |
HR-4 |
50/1.8 E |
52 |
61 |
22 |
Screw-in (rubber) |
HR-5 |
100/2.8 E - 80/2.8 F3 AF |
52 |
64 |
32 |
Screw-in (rubber) |
HR-6 |
28/2.8 |
52 |
?? |
?? |
Screw-in (rubber) |
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Snap-in Hoods (HS Type) |
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Nikon
Part Number |
For which lens(es) |
Mounting (filter ring) size (mm) |
Diameter - front inside (mm) |
Hood Depth (mm)-Front edge of
hood to front edge of lens rim |
Type of Mount |
HS-1 |
50/1.4 - 58/1.4 |
52 |
69.5 |
30 |
Snap-in (squeeze) |
HS-2 |
50/2.0 |
52 |
67 |
28 |
Snap-in (squeeze) |
HS-3 |
55/1.2 |
52 |
76 |
39 |
Snap-in (squeeze) |
HS-4 |
105/2.5 - 135/3.5 - 105/4.0 |
52 |
69 |
57 |
Snap-in (squeeze) |
HS-5 |
50/1.4 |
52 |
68.5 |
30 |
Snap-in (squeeze) |
HS-6 |
50/2.0 |
52 |
67 |
23 |
Snap-in (lever) |
HS-7 |
58/1.2Noct - 105/2.8 AF Micro |
52 |
77 |
39 |
Snap-in |
HS-8 |
85/2.0 - 105/2.5 |
52 |
68.2 |
50.2 |
Snap-in |
HS-9 |
50/1.4 |
52 |
69.5 |
30 |
Snap-in (lever) |
HS-10 |
85/2.0 AIS - 105/2.5 |
52 |
62.6 |
31.25 |
Snap-in (lever) |
HS-11 |
50/1.8 |
52 |
66 |
23.4 |
Snap-in |
HS-12 |
50/1.2 |
52 |
75.6 |
33.5 |
Snap-in (lever) |
HS-14 |
105/2.8 Micro |
52 |
69 |
50 |
Snap-in |
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Generic Hoods |
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Brand/Designation |
For which lens(es) |
Mounting (filter ring) size (mm) |
Diameter - front inside (mm) |
Hood Depth (mm)-Front edge of
hood to front edge of lens rim |
Type of Mount |
Vivitar
metal (and other generic) |
'Standard' |
52 |
66-67 |
23-24 |
Screw-in |
Series
VII (generic) |
'Short Tele' |
Series VII(~53.5) |
63 |
29 |
Screw-in |
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See also Nikon Product Guide 1992/93 |
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Back To: 55mm.nl |
This page originally created 2 feb 2002 |
Last updated 12 june 2015 |
(C)2002-2003 - Rick Housh |
From the friends of Rick
Housh: |
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Tedrick A. Housh Jr., '61, of Overland Park, Kan., died Aug. 8,
2005, at age 69, of cancer. Prior to receiving his law degree, he received
his BA from MU in 1959. After law school, he served as a law clerk to the
Hon. Floyd R. Gibson, Chief Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Missouri. He then joined the Office of the Solicitor, U.S.
Department of Labor, where he served as a senior trial attorney from 1963 to
1971. From 1972 to 1973, he served as counsel for regional litigation in the
Office of the Solicitor, Division of Occupational Safety and Health, in
Washington, D.C. In 1973, Housh began a 25-year term as the regional
solicitor of labor for the Kansas City Region. In 1979, he entered the Senior
Executive Service of the U.S. as a charter member and received the
Distinguished Career Service Award from then-Solicitor Ray Marshall. In 1994,
he received the President of the United States' Award for the Rank of
Meritorious Executive (Senior Executive Service), awarded by President
Clinton. |
Rick maintained many of the initial internet mailing lists for
many Nikon lines and products which were then transferred to YahooGroups. He
was always helpful and polite when explaining things Nikon to new users or
clarifying misconceptions for those trying to bash the products or
contributing to the general support and knowledge that our community offers.
Rick had compiled many Nikon information lists based on his experience and
years of using Nikon products. He was very excited when Nikon brought the digital
line to more photographers from the astronomical prices that Kodak was asking
for. He was trained as an attorney, which gave him some unique insights and
he was able to write logically and explain things in a logical manner as
well. Plus, the training also helped in organizing the information he
compiled. |
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