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Dazz1
05-08-2014, 5:58pm
This problem something simple I am doing wrong, but when I put on the petal-type lens hood (that came with the lens), it doesn't rotate fully to the proper position. The little arrow under the Sigma name does not align with the dot on the lens, and you can see that the large petals are not aligned vertically (close but not quite).

I am not game to force it, but maybe it should click into the final position. There is no resistance as I slide it around and I get the feeling something should click or tighten to prevent it moving and even coming off if it rotates back far enough.

Kieran
05-08-2014, 6:12pm
The 70-200 sigma gets dust & grime built up in the track over time. I clean with a tooth pick covered with chux (a cotton bud would also do) then spray in a little CRC silicon to free up the movement. and repeat as necessary when you feel the movement gets stiff. There should be a small bump in the track on the lens (only one of the 2 tracks on mine) and a corresponding indentation on the lens hood. If yours is the same the movement click and hold should all be done with minimum resistance. Try lubrication first, it should not need force

arthurking83
05-08-2014, 6:33pm
I say "force it".
My Tammy 24-70/2.8 has the same effect.
Hood goes on ok, rotates up to a point ok, and then needs an order of magnitude more force to complete the locking click.
I'm assuming it's designed this way for future wear and tear.
My Sigma 50/1.4 also is a bit harder to click into the locked position, but not as stiff as the Tammy.

OTOH, you could have a 6 yo Nikon 105VR lens where the lens hood almost rotates itself off and wants to run away from home .. it's so loose and easy for it to fall off.
(I'll take the harder to lock version of the lens hood any day).

But you're right. It should have a final click into the locked position but a free and easy rotating feel up to this point.

Dazz1
05-08-2014, 9:15pm
The 70-200 sigma gets dust & grime built up in the track over time. I clean with a tooth pick covered with chux (a cotton bud would also do) then spray in a little CRC silicon to free up the movement. and repeat as necessary when you feel the movement gets stiff. There should be a small bump in the track on the lens (only one of the 2 tracks on mine) and a corresponding indentation on the lens hood. If yours is the same the movement click and hold should all be done with minimum resistance. Try lubrication first, it should not need force

This one is new, so it's clean. I took another look, and yes there is a bump in one of the tracks, the one underneath, so that's why I missed it.

I guess it was just tight, being new, so I applied a little more force, and it popped into place. Thanks for the help!!

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I say "force it".
My Tammy 24-70/2.8 has the same effect.
Hood goes on ok, rotates up to a point ok, and then needs an order of magnitude more force to complete the locking click.
I'm assuming it's designed this way for future wear and tear.
My Sigma 50/1.4 also is a bit harder to click into the locked position, but not as stiff as the Tammy.

OTOH, you could have a 6 yo Nikon 105VR lens where the lens hood almost rotates itself off and wants to run away from home .. it's so loose and easy for it to fall off.
(I'll take the harder to lock version of the lens hood any day).

But you're right. It should have a final click into the locked position but a free and easy rotating feel up to this point.


Yes, as per the reply I just posted, a little (a fair bit actually) more force, and it popped into place. Thanks.

arthurking83
06-08-2014, 5:14pm
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Yes, as per the reply I just posted, a little (a fair bit actually) more force, and it popped into place. Thanks.

You'll probably find that over time as you mount/unmount it a few times it gets a bit easier(actually you may not notice it as such, but one day it may just dawn on you that it doesn't require as much force as it used too, or something).

ameerat42
06-08-2014, 5:26pm
Wets, I found this discussion:
https://www.flickr.com/groups/1094302@N21/discuss/72157625289347145/