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Hi,
I'm setting up a new camera bag and I'm finding the hard plastic lens hoods a bit of a tight fit. I've seen Hama rubber lens hoods (at 7dayshop iirc) and they sound like a good way of maximising space given their flexibility vs hard plastic hoods.
My inclination would be to keep the hard Canon hood for the 24-70 and employ rubber hoods for the UWA and whichever 70-200 zoom (probably the f4 IS) I buy in the future.
I'd be grateful for anybody's experiences with this style of hood. Will be using the camera for wildlife and fishing shots in hot climes, so glare will be an issue.
Cheers
Dave
I'm setting up a new camera bag and I'm finding the hard plastic lens hoods a bit of a tight fit. I've seen Hama rubber lens hoods (at 7dayshop iirc) and they sound like a good way of maximising space given their flexibility vs hard plastic hoods.
My inclination would be to keep the hard Canon hood for the 24-70 and employ rubber hoods for the UWA and whichever 70-200 zoom (probably the f4 IS) I buy in the future.
I'd be grateful for anybody's experiences with this style of hood. Will be using the camera for wildlife and fishing shots in hot climes, so glare will be an issue.
Cheers
Dave
