Theo Sulphate
Member
Canon often sells its lens hoods separately from its lenses and often they are very expensive. One lens I would like a hood for is my new 35/2 EF IS lens. Canon specifies a plastic petal hood for it. Looking at petal hoods in general, I notice they're designed with the upper and lower petals extending out much further than the petals on the sides. Why is that? If the longer petals don't interfere with the image, why shorten them on the sides? Why not just have a common conical style hood instead of the petals?
The reason I ask that is because I believe a common plastic conical style hood, maybe for an old Canon 35mm FD lens, would be less expensive than the $50 Canon is asking for this hood.
Although this is a new 35/2 EF IS lens, I intend to use it on an old EOS500N.
What say you?
The reason I ask that is because I believe a common plastic conical style hood, maybe for an old Canon 35mm FD lens, would be less expensive than the $50 Canon is asking for this hood.
Although this is a new 35/2 EF IS lens, I intend to use it on an old EOS500N.
What say you?