Sigma 50-500 lens hood problem

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The lens is superb, but getting the lens hood on and off can often be a struggle as it refuses to rotate smoothly. Is there a lubricant I can use?
 
hi is the thread ok? also have you got a filter on the lens if so what type and how thick is the filter i did hear that to thick a filter can cause the hood to snag
 
i dont have that problem so far rob the hood on mine is a snug fit but i did read some where if there is to thick a filter on the lens it can cause the hood to snag and worst case cause the filter to get stuck on the lens ,
 
The thread's fine and there's no filter. I'll give the candle wax a try!
 
Thanks for the tip, I have this same issue. Does the wax become an issue in hot weather, for example, getting on the lens glass?

I had an idea which I haven't tried yet, I've got some silicon spray for buggies which I have considered applying a small amount to a cotton bud and wiping it around the thread. Does anyone think this could cause an issue by possibly running onto the lens? I don't have any intention of using much spray at all.
 
Thanks for the tip, I have this same issue. Does the wax become an issue in hot weather, for example, getting on the lens glass?

The amount of wax I used (and it worked) was minimal so there was no chance it was going anywhere near the glass.
 
Thanks for the tip, I have this same issue. Does the wax become an issue in hot weather, for example, getting on the lens glass?

I had an idea which I haven't tried yet, I've got some silicon spray for buggies which I have considered applying a small amount to a cotton bud and wiping it around the thread. Does anyone think this could cause an issue by possibly running onto the lens? I don't have any intention of using much spray at all.

Spray a little into a jam jar, leave it for a while so most of the solvent evaporates off then apply a tiny drop (use a toothpick/cocktail stick). Stick the lid on the jam jar and you'll have a ready supply! A gentle application of a soft pencil (2B or... similar softness!) on the thread of the filter will provide some relatively dry lubrication as well.
 
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