According to Canon, the LH-DC58 lens hood is the one to get for the Pro90. Do you folks agree or disagree with this choice of hoods for the Pro90?
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Teffy Junior Member 25 posts Joined May 2001 More info | May 17, 2001 19:02 | #1 According to Canon, the LH-DC58 lens hood is the one to get for the Pro90. Do you folks agree or disagree with this choice of hoods for the Pro90?
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icpixels Hatchling 8 posts Joined Jun 2001 More info | Jun 03, 2001 21:34 | #2 YES...at the widest setting, this works well unless you shoot consistently at the longer end then try something else,but when your at the shorter end you'll have to switch back?!
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jfranciskay Hatchling 4 posts Joined Nov 2001 More info | Nov 09, 2001 08:24 | #3 Does, the lens hood make much of a difference??? I have never tried it. I have read that it helps especially in bright sun to reduce flaring and stray light. Anyone have samples??? I am curious...
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GaryBerg Junior Member 29 posts Joined Jul 2001 More info | Nov 09, 2001 11:40 | #4 I purchased a Hama rubber hood, which is adjustable; it can collapse down pretty small and then extend out. It wasn't cheap, but it seems to be a good solution to the problem of getting some glare protection when you aren't set wide open.
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sasc Member 69 posts Joined Jun 2001 More info | Nov 11, 2001 00:27 | #5 I use it all the time if not using the B300 telextender. I also keep a UV filter on and they both add protection to the lens as well as help shade the sun.
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