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Subject: Re: [OM] Lens hoods
From: "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 18:58:09 -0400
The longer the lens, the more effective the proper lens hood will 
be.  As an example, the hood on the 400/6.3 Zuiko is so deep that 
it protects the front element from light coming from almost any 
direction except nearly straight-on.  On the other hand, the hood 
for the 21/2 Zuiko does next to nothing.  I just spent a few 
minutes playing with mine, and it's a real challenge to get it 
into any position relative to a light source where it has any 
effect whatsoever.

Lens hoods on wide angles do next to nothing, and hoods on the 
shorter zooms don't do much more.  On a zoom lens, the hood has to 
be designed to accommodate the shortest focal length, so when you 
zoom to a longer focal length, you can end up with a lens hood for 
a 28mm lens on a 105mm lens.  I don't think most of us would put a 
28mm hood on a 100mm prime lens, but with a zoom, we have no 
choice.

I've got proper hoods for all of my lenses, and if the hood is 
built in, like on many of the Zuikos 100mm and longer, or fits 
reversed on the lens, like on the Tamrons, I almost always use 
it.  But if it's somewhere in one of the camera bags, like the 
hood for the 21/2, for example, then that's where it stays more 
often than not.

Walt 


 
                   

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