I know that I'm not the only one who is/has been confused/frustrated in trying to find a correct lens shade for a lens (film or digital camera) that uses a bayonet lens shade.
I've run across some good deals on lenses, but they often don't have the shade that it came with.
I know I can search for the exact replacement, but often that's not available and/or expensive -- but a lot of these bayonet shades are interchangeable.
For example, a bayonet lens shade for a Sigma 28-200mm f3.5/4.5 will also fit on a Promaster 28-200mm f3.5/4.5, as well as the Vivitar Series 1 version and the Rokinon model -- because they are all the same lens.
Does anyone has any tips on how to navigate this "plate of spaghetti" regarding bayonet lens shades?
Do any lens makers use the same type of bayonet on their shades?
I've run across some good deals on lenses, but they often don't have the shade that it came with.
I know I can search for the exact replacement, but often that's not available and/or expensive -- but a lot of these bayonet shades are interchangeable.
For example, a bayonet lens shade for a Sigma 28-200mm f3.5/4.5 will also fit on a Promaster 28-200mm f3.5/4.5, as well as the Vivitar Series 1 version and the Rokinon model -- because they are all the same lens.
Does anyone has any tips on how to navigate this "plate of spaghetti" regarding bayonet lens shades?
Do any lens makers use the same type of bayonet on their shades?