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Re: Lens hood question?
the reason they are different lengths is because the 24-70 attaches to the body of the lens whereas the 24-105 attaches to the lens objective end ... hence when the lens on the 24-70 moves the hood does not... whereas the lenshood for the 24-105 moves with the end of the lens... I like the longer one more b/c i can set the… -
Lens hood question?
I rented a canon 24-105 / f4.0 L for a drag racing event this w/end...(yes I'll be close - in hot, bright sun) I already have a canon 24-70 / f2.8 L (need more reach) Will be using a canon 20D w/580EX for fill flash... my question is can I use the lens hood from the 24-70 (EW-83BII - the big one on the left) on the 24-105… -
Re: Lens hood question?
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Re: Lens hood question?
An additional note. The lens hoods that ship with EF lenses are cut to provide maximum peripheral light protection allowed by the widest angle of that lens. On a FULL FRAME body. Your crop-sensor body means your widest angle is quite a bit narrower, and you could get by with a longer hood. You can mostly see this by… -
Re: Lens hood question?
Again thanks to all for your input tjstrider is right - and I hadn't noticed that until he mentioned it - so I didn't bother trying to switch hoods ...not sure why canon designed them as such - but lends to Peters suggestion also re: use hood on lens designed for AND the tape worked great!! Hood returned completely…
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