Xpan 45/90 lens hood?

https://www.amazon.com/FidgetKute-49mm-Lens-Hood-Hasselblad/dp/B07RBKSCZV

And this company seems to be 3d printing replacement hoods that look very close to the originals, as well as body/lens caps. I've not purchased from them but I ran into this blog when I was in the same situation as you are now...

https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/blog/2018/5/22/project-hasselblad-xpan-lens-shade

https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/blog/2019/6/28/project-hasselblad-xpan-body-amp-rear-lens-caps

Hope this helps, and if you do buy from them, I'd be interested in what you find in terms of quality, etc.
 
Cheers Jordan,
The Amazon link doesn't work for me in NZ, but ive seen these on e bay, thank you.

The Project Hasselblad blog posts look very interesting and I've sent them a message, let you know where it takes me.
Gary
 
Jordan etc,
Silent Thunder were great to deal with, and I almost bought the hood etc. In the end I found an exceptional deal on the genuine hood, and went that way.
Gary
 
Sorry, I have a 45mm and 90mm so these two are spoken for.

That having been said, I'm happy to share the printing files for printing your own (but you'll still need the baynet part of the hood).

I could use one of them, I have the hood for my 30mm, but nothing for the 45 or 90mm.
 
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In re: center ND filter, it is not essential for either the 45 or 90 except when using reversal film with the 45. Vignetting becomes more prominent. ...

It is not essential if you don't mind heavy vignetting with the 45. Not needed on the 90.

From my useage of Xpan, TX-1 and TX-2.
 
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