Best Camera Lens Hoods Under $100 (2026)

Selections were scored by value using user ratings, price bracket (under $100), material (metal vs. plastic), lens compatibility, and design functionality

This roundup covers metal and bayonet lens hoods for common mirrorless and compact-system lenses, focused on options priced under $100 and chosen for value, build quality, and compatibility. Picks were selected from metal and OEM-compatible designs popular with Fujifilm, Sony, Sigma and M-mount users and ranked by a computed value score combining rating, price bracket, and feature set

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Buying Guide

Match mount and bayonet fit

Confirm the hood's mount type (bayonet vs. screw) and specific lens compatibility—models listed include bayonet hoods for Fujifilm XF and Sony FE and dedicated fits for Sigma and SEL18-135 lenses

Prefer metal for durability

Metal hoods like the Haoge and JJC options offer greater impact resistance and long-term wear compared with many plastic alternatives

Check airflow and filter access

Ensure the hood design allows access to front filters or does not block peripheral autofocus/IR assist systems on your body and lens combination

Consider weight vs. handling

Metal hoods add a bit of weight; balance the improved protection and rigidity against added front-end mass on smaller bodies