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matt_wright
06-03-2009, 16:01
Cant seem to find an answer for this, I know it says on the side of the box, but my lens came without the box!

Cheers
Matt

Uneducated_Rick
06-03-2009, 16:05
LP1319

matt_wright
06-03-2009, 16:05
Cheers!

Uneducated_Rick
06-03-2009, 16:07
If you go to the canon website, and then to the shop (where to buy> canon store)

Accesories, cameras, EF lenses, cases, for lens X

you can also find hoods this way by going Accesories, cameras, EF lenses, hoods, for lens X

matt_wright
06-03-2009, 16:10
Ok thanks!
Whilst you mention the hoods, Ill ask another quick question!

I never noticed untill the other day when i got hoods for my 17-55 and 70-300, but the hood for the 10-22 doesnt fit on in a reverse style (sorry i explained that horribly, but i think you get what i mean)! the other two hoods do though!

Anyone elso found this about the 10-22 hood, or is it just mine!

Matt

tdodd
06-03-2009, 16:52
I have a Canon hood for mine and it mounts in reverse just fine. There is a picture of it in this post....

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=1349215&postcount=30

glitch
06-03-2009, 16:54
the hood for the 10-22 doesnt fit on in a reverse style
Anyone elso found this about the 10-22 hood, or is it just mine!Just yours.

I've handled a few 10-22s over the past week and not had any problems.

matt_wright
06-03-2009, 16:54
Ok thanks, Think the link is wrong though!

I dunno i tried it again and it works now :bonk: sorry!
Do you guys fit the hoods in reverse when you store lenses in your bag? or do you keep the hoods in a seperate comparment? I dont want to damage them you see!

Ant
06-03-2009, 17:04
It'll be jolly hard to damage the hoods!

I personally keep the hood off my 10-22, as it's just gigantic compared to the lens. It'd end up eating up valuable bag space.

StewartR
07-03-2009, 08:08
If you have the LP1319 pouch, that's wide enough to take the lens with the hood reversed and mounted. But it does make it a slightly awkward shape. If space in your camera bag is at a premium, you'll probably find it easier to stow them separately. (But in that case you don't need/want the LP1319 pouch - it's much too big for the lens without the hood.)

RichardtheSane
07-03-2009, 08:12
I always store lenses with the hood reversed.
Hoods are cheap, lenses aren't. The hood will provide protection even when in the bag - your bag takes a side impact & the lens in that location has a hood reversed - no problem. If the hood is not there then the body of the lens takes the full impact.