This comes under things you think about in the shower.......When I was in photography school 40+ years ago we were taught to always use a lens hood on wide angle lenses, but only telephoto lenses come with built in hoods. Is there a reason?
Hmmmm, easier to build-in a hood on a long lens because it need not flair to the sides to avoid vignetting?
.... only telephoto lenses come with built in hoods. Is there a reason?
Physically, long lenses have long barrels and it's easy to add a hood. Not so with wider lenses; they have short barrels. But lots of wide-angle lenses come with shades, they are just screw-in or push-on, etc. for example, all of Minolta's wide-angle Rokkor lenses were sold with hoods and cases -- and five year warranties.
If you have a wide-angle lens without a shade, they are easy to get -- and for zoom lenses, there are lots of adjustable hoods that you can change as needed.
I realize that, it just seems odd that my photo class said one but the other is provided
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