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I have the tokina atx 280 pro lens but no hood, where can i get a replacement hood? or other brands that can fit in my lens. thanks

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Most good camera shops and even some online camera stores should be able to help you
Part# BH775

also look here and contact this site as as long as it fits the lens size you have a variety of shapes.
http://www.jsteven.net/tokina-lens-hood/

you can make your own see this page

http://www.lenshoods.net/hoods/Digital-Lenshood-Tokina-AT-X-280-Pro-AF-28-80mm-f-2.8.php

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