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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    Dang, I need to refresh my pages before replying [:P]


    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist


    Jan, there have been three Canon EF 100mm macro lenses:


    And I have had 2 of them [A] Honestly I rarely use the lens-hood on the macro-lenses, since I use flash most of the time. And if I don't, I feel like the extension by the lens-hood is bothering me more than the theoretical loss of image-quality when not using one.


    With other uses than macro I do use the lens hood...at least most of the time []

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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    Thank you John and Jan. I guess I
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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    Here's a52mm screw-in hoodfor telephoto lenses that would work. There are cheaper versions that are shorter, which combined with the recessed front element might be sufficient. Here are some search results.

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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    Thanks John!


    I was just thinking of screw-in as the front of the lens does have a recessed bit which while not a bayonet mount does seem like it could take a hood.


    Jan, indeed I wasn
    My gear: Canon 500D, 17-55mm F/2.8 IS, 70-200 F/4L IS, 100mm F/2.8 macro (non-USM), 50mm F/1.4

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    Quote Originally Posted by patham
    the front of the lens does have a recessed bit which while not a bayonet mount does seem like it could take a hood

    If you're referring to the groove at the front of the lens then that is for attaching the macro ring light. It's quite a bit wider than the hood-specific groove on lenses like the 85mm f/1.8.


    There's a good chance you could fit a clip on hood on the groove but you'd need to find one with the right size and it'd probably be wobbly because the groove is larger than the groove used for hoods.


    Paul.

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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    I hope he was thinking of the filter threads, since that's where screw-in hoods attach...

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    Re: Lens hood for 100mm macro?



    Yes, that
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