On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Andre Langevin wrote:
> The Hoya multi-hood is the solution. There are two types, the
> easiest one to use has a red line around the front of the hood; it
> has no "flap".
Thanks for the answer.
What is the flap you are referring to? The bit at the front which
turns over the
The Hoya "red line" model:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=23165&is=REG
They say they go from 35mm. Depends on the size, some starts at 28mm
but not the 58mm if I remember well (I just checked this out a few
days ago...)
The Hama (and also rebadg
Is anyone using a hood for this lens? Any recommendations? I have been
using a shallow round hood, but it vignettes at the short end, even
retracted. Probably has to be round, as the front element rotates to
focus.
The Hoya multi-hood is the solution. There are two types, the
easiest one to use h
Hello,
Is anyone using a hood for this lens? Any recommendations? I have been
using a shallow round hood, but it vignettes at the short end, even
retracted. Probably has to be round, as the front element rotates to
focus.
On a slightly tangential note, what does the RH-A60 hood fit?
Thanks,
Kos
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