why is the lens hood so big?
im trying to make sense of using the canon 100 mm macro. ok i do understand that there is a very narrow DOF and it gets even narrower the closer you get to the subject. so it makes ense to me that i have to use smaller aperatures. Go even closer and it seems light becomes an issue. I have the correct lens hood but why is it so big, makes me think i should not even use the lens hood. i also understand that the lens hood protects and is useful against flare / glare. So my question is use it or lose it?
i guess im just trying to see if not using the lens hood might help ....
troy
i guess im just trying to see if not using the lens hood might help ....
troy
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For macro work, you are better off using a flag between the light and the lens to prevent lens flare.
If you are shooting portraits outside during the day, the lens hood will be very convenient to use.
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duh!!!! if i had a smilie of a dunce, id put it next to my name
thanx Shay!
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