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Nov 04, 2006 21:33 |  #1

I have noticed that the Canon lens hood that came with my 24-105L works just fine with my 17-40 L with no vignetting due to the 1.6 crop factor.

Has anyone done comparisons of other lens hoods that might be used in the same way? It seems to me that a shorter hood on the 100-400L would be very welcome as far as turning the circular polarizer as long as there would be no vignetting.

I know Cyberdyne Systems did some custom shaping (cutting?) of lens hoods some time back, but I would be more interested in purchasing them pre-made. You would think it might be a good idea for Canon to supply the appropriate lens hood based on which camera body you would be using.


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Nov 04, 2006 21:42 |  #2

MarkoPolo wrote in post #2217658 (external link)
You would think it might be a good idea for Canon to supply the appropriate lens hood based on which camera body you would be using.

So what are you saying? They should make three different hoods for each lens? (granted, some might fit another)

Too much hassle and production. Not many complain about them, really. The lenses (other than EF-S) are simply catered to FF cameras.


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Nov 04, 2006 23:10 |  #3

I've heard of people using the EW-83J EF-S 17-55 hood on the 16-35 with better results than the recommended EW-83E hood... of course for 1.6 crop cameras only. I wonder if it would vignette on a 1.3? hmmmm probably.


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Nov 04, 2006 23:26 |  #4

Here are some optional hood combinations for the Canon WA lenses
http://www.naturescape​s.net …185&cat=0&page=​1&featured (external link)
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Nov 04, 2006 23:30 |  #5

Mike K wrote in post #2218030 (external link)
Here are some optional hood combinations for the Canon WA lenses
http://www.naturescape​s.net …185&cat=0&page=​1&featured (external link)
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Nov 04, 2006 23:32 |  #6

the 24L, 24-105L, and 17-55IS hoods all work on the 17-40 and 16-35 on 1.6x crop sensors. really this is the only situation where one would want a different hood since the hood that comes with these lenses is so clunky and huge. having a SHORTER hood on the 100-400 would only decrease the effinicy of the hood.... so as much as everyone knows its a pain to use a Cpol with a hood, its just a fact you are going to have to deal with, to make a hood so shallow that you could still use the polarizer, well you might as well just not have a hood on.


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Nov 05, 2006 01:06 |  #7

Mike K wrote in post #2218030 (external link)
Here are some optional hood combinations for the Canon WA lenses
http://www.naturescape​s.net …185&cat=0&page=​1&featured (external link)
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I see nothing dealing with hoods on here, you sure you have the right link?


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Nov 05, 2006 05:04 |  #8

jr_senator wrote in post #2218039 (external link)
???

It's not just me then... :-)


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Nov 06, 2006 10:28 |  #9

I had this same question awhile back:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=170332


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