Canon EW-60C Lens Hood | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $29.00 Buy New: $20.39 You Save: $8.61 (30%)
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Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 3.3 x 1
MPN: 2639A002 Model: 2639A002 UPC: 082966440571 EAN: 0082966440571 ASIN: B00009R6UU
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| Features:
| • | Designed to prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens | | • | Ensures no problems with vignetting or motor functions | | • | Added benefit of extra protection from accidental impact | | • | See product description for list of compatible lenses |
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Product Description CANON has poured all the Know How of its extraordinary history of developing innovative office machines into each of its copiers, printers, and networked office systems. The same superiority of design and manufacture goes into all of the CANON-branded consumable imaging supplies and parts for this equipment. Naturally, no one makes better parts and supplies for CANON products than CANON. CANON puts its name on its parts and supplies because it stands behind their quality and performance. Each of the parts and supplies CANON makes for its office equipment products is a key part of the whole, carefully designed machine, which has been expertly engineered to provide top performance, reliability, and optimum output. Using Genuine Canon parts and supplies is your best insurance against equipment damage, and possibly voiding your equipment warranty.This lens hood is compatible with Canon EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6, II, III, IV, V and 28-90mm f/4.0-5.6 lenses.
Amazon.com Product Description Lens hoods are primarily designed to prevent unwanted stray light from entering by extending and shading the end of the lens, ensuring no problems with vignetting or motor functions. Additionally, since the end of the lens is extended, you also get the added benefit of some extra protection from accidental impact. Lens hoods match the specific focal length of the lens it was designed for. This lens hood fits the following Canon lenses: - EF-S 18 to 55mm f3.5-5.6
- EF 28 to 80mm f3.5-5.6 II
- EF 28 to 90mm f4-5.6 II USM
- EF 28 to 90mm f4-5.6 II
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
wide lense hood May 19, 2008 Thong H. Vu 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't think it can help much. Expensive for a lens hood like this.
EW-60C Lenshood is just right. April 7, 2008 Merlin (Ogden, UT) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This little darling is just right for small lenses. I bought it for the Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS lens, and so far I have not had any bad results from stray light. It's inexpensive and very "worth it!" Thanks, Amazon!
What else are you going to grab when you manually focus? April 5, 2008 Paul D. Carlucci (Wesley Chapel, FL) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Pretty much everybody looking at this hood is thinking about tossing it onto a 18-55mm kit lens. Given how wide this lens goes, this shallow little thing is the best they could do. This hood clips onto the focus ring which spins when the lens is focusing. Given this, a tulip design would be maddening to use. Honestly, probably doesn't make much of a difference in image quality. I have yet to shoot a picture without a lens hood so I'm no judge of this. That said, there are some good reasons to get it anyway... 1. The hood is what I grab onto whenever I manually focus. This is something other people forget about, but the 18-55 kit lens has a very small ring to try to grip when you manually focus. I mean, it's tiny. Since the hood rotates along with the focus ring, you can just grab the hood instead. When you're behind the viewfinder you're going to be feeling around for the focus ring anyway so having something bigger to lurch for is really handy. 2. When you put the lens down, you can just rest it front down. Because the hood makes a nice little base, you don't have to worry about it rolling away. Don't try this with the camera body attached. 3. It protects the lens from bumping into stuff and scratching. Sure you can get a UV filter, but I don't like leaving a filter on there if I don't have to. I've bumped the hood against things, while if I had done the same thing with the UV filter, then I would have had to either clean the filter or buy a new filter. Theoretically a UV filter can slightly degrade image quality, especially if you're buying one commensurate to the kit lens. Theoretically this hood raises image quality. 4. It makes the camera look cooler. That said, it's seriously overpriced for what it is. Just call it cheap insurance and get over it. If you're looking at this, you'll probably going to buy it anyway.
Flower Lens Hood Available February 10, 2008 Mark Hendricks (Nashville, TN) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Google a 58mm flower lens hood and you'll find there are 'petal' style hoods that actual do what this lens says it will do.
don't bother February 2, 2008 David Kohn (Tucson) way too expensive (I got a used one, so the damage was not so bad). provides little function. you can do a lot better shading the lens with the back of your hand.
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