Hey guys. I have the following lenses:
18-55 IS
55-250 IS
50 1.8
I am planning on getting the lens hoods for them, but am unsure about the 18-55 IS one and 50 1.8 one, as they seem too small to be useful. What do you guys say?
Patriks7 Senior Member ![]() 270 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Vienna, Austria (school) / Bratislava, Slovakia (weekends) More info | Sep 06, 2009 07:06 | #1 Hey guys. I have the following lenses: Gear: 40D | 18-55 & 55-250 | 50 1.8 | 28 1.8 | 100 macro | 430EX
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Headshotzx Goldmember ![]() 4,488 posts Likes: 141 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Singapore More info | Sep 06, 2009 07:07 | #2 |
Patriks7 THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 270 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Vienna, Austria (school) / Bratislava, Slovakia (weekends) More info | Sep 06, 2009 07:17 | #3 Headshotzx wrote in post #8592755 ![]() Indeed. Too small to be useful imo. Yeah, thought so. But the 55-250 should be good, right? Seems big enough to do its job. Gear: 40D | 18-55 & 55-250 | 50 1.8 | 28 1.8 | 100 macro | 430EX
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" ![]() 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Sep 06, 2009 07:34 | #4 The hood on the 18-55 may be too small to be useful to protect from glare. But not too small to protect from fingerprints and scratches. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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sapearl Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 06, 2009 07:39 | #5 Even a small hood can provide some physical protection agains bumping and jostling. I was at a count fair last night and the crowds got pretty tight with plenty of curious children. Many times people bumped up against my gear. GEAR LIST
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Patriks7 THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 270 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Vienna, Austria (school) / Bratislava, Slovakia (weekends) More info | Sep 06, 2009 08:08 | #6 Ok. Thanks for the suggestions guys. The 18-55 and 55-250 hoods are ordered Gear: 40D | 18-55 & 55-250 | 50 1.8 | 28 1.8 | 100 macro | 430EX
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Jon Cream of the Crop ![]() 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Sep 06, 2009 09:17 | #7 Make sure it's a good one; the best are B+W's MRC, Heliopan's SH-PMC or Hoya's S-HMC or (I hear) their new Hoya HD line. I use only B+W. BTW, I do have the hood for my 50 f/1.8. If I have a lens, and it has an available hood, I have the hood. But I also use filters since hoods are no protection against direct frontal assaults. Jon
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NYPhotog Member 228 posts Joined May 2009 Location: New York, NY More info | Sep 06, 2009 18:47 | #8 I agree with Jon and always use a hood and always keep a UV filter on each lens for additional protection, although many others only use such a filter under adverse conditions. Although most of my filters are B+W MRC, this year I also began using the new top-of-the-line Hoya, the HD. These are the two UV filters I would recommend. I also recently purchased a Marumi Super DHG CPL, which is an excellent filter, and less expensive than B+W or Hoya (I have not tried a Marumi UV however). I own a couple of Heliopan filters, simply because they happened to have a particular filter that I needed that nobody else manufactured, such as an 82mm, 10-stop ND. Otherwise I think that Heliopan is over-rated, over-hyped and way overpriced. Here are a couple of recent tests of UV and CPL filters:
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" ![]() 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Sep 06, 2009 19:05 | #9 Thanks for the note about Heliopan for 82mm 10-stop ND. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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NYPhotog Member 228 posts Joined May 2009 Location: New York, NY More info | Sep 06, 2009 19:20 | #10 pwm2 wrote in post #8595375 ![]() Thanks for the note about Heliopan for 82mm 10-stop ND. I was a bit sad to note that B+W didn't have a 82mm 10-stop ND - only 1 and 2-stop. With a 77mm filter, it wouldn't fit on the 16-35. It is not in their catalog, so you will need to contact the distributer (HP Marketing) and special order it (takes about 4-5 weeks for delivery).
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" ![]() 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Sep 06, 2009 20:03 | #11 I have been thinking about contacting Schneider and ask about a 82mm 10-stop. But I suspect that they are just unable to get their hands on the glass in larger than 77mm diameter. Well, I can at least try Schneider, before trying HP Marketing. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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NYPhotog Member 228 posts Joined May 2009 Location: New York, NY More info | Sep 06, 2009 22:18 | #12 pwm2 wrote in post #8595647 ![]() I have been thinking about contacting Schneider and ask about a 82mm 10-stop. But I suspect that they are just unable to get their hands on the glass in larger than 77mm diameter. Well, I can at least try Schneider, before trying HP Marketing. Schneider U.S. will make one for you. However, although it will have Schott glass, it will not be in a B+W mount. Because Schneider U.S. primarily makes motion picture filters, the glass will be a little thicker and so will the mount, meaning it will vignette more than a B+W F-Pro mount. I went through this exercise with them (through a dealer) when I had them make an 82mm .9 (3-stop) ND filter for me. I almost did the same for the 10-stop, but they would only make four, meaning the dealer would have had to take the other three. In addition, the price to me would have been close to $300! Thus, I wound up dealing with HP Marketing instead (again, through a dealer) and purchasing the Heliopan in a thin mount at a considerably lesser cost. PM me if you want all the details.
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Kekumba Senior Member 583 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: Ottawa, Canada More info | Sep 06, 2009 22:36 | #13 Cool lenses. | Canon 7D | 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS | 70-200 f/4L IS | 1.4X II TC |
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kronuz0422 Member 70 posts Joined May 2009 More info | Sep 06, 2009 22:57 | #14 @patrick7: we have the same set of lenses and aside from the UV filter i have on the 18-55mm i also use the EW-60C lens hood its a necessecity when we really want to protect our investments, though protection from flare is not much really here. the lens hood for the 55-250mm i believe is sufficient enough to do the job aside from preventing unwanted flares from getting into the lens it protects it from unwanted smudges, fingerprints and rain. Canon EOS 50D and 450D
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StellaBean Senior Member ![]() 276 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: A little to the right More info | I buy a hood with every lens. I'm also more likely to have hoods on than uv filters. *although I'm paranoid and end up with the uv filters too. ~Jennifer~
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