Fujifilm gets it just did not go that lens hoods for many of its lenses with a clever lock protection equip so that they can not easily solve. For example, the Gelis to XF18-55 and XF35 sit too loosely, that the 55-200 is a notable exception. Even with this very noble acting ov the bezel is held only by spring force and friction. It may have to do with my love, always to wear the lenses dangling against the extended back, in any case, it took only a few minutes and the panel had already half of the adapter unscrewed. For me, a lens hood must fulfill a protective function for the front lens element in the first place and you can only if it is designed for tight fit. I see that here not for granted. Unquestionably sees the silver trim on my original X100T great, I can make even no color difference for silver camera, purely from an aesthetic standpoint you do nothing wrong here. However, the panel interferes with the optical viewfinder view, stands clearly into view. I bought this really sündteure sunshade only for the following reasons: - It has just been offered favorable (from Amazon - I wanted a color perfectly matching Screw on a black JJC LN-RC49 lens hood, so the combination of silver and black - This combination is extremely compact, looks acceptable and does not require a protective cover more More expensive luxury, as well as the X100T. That the diaphragm is not seated securely fixed at such a price, two star value me deduction.