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    Third party lens hoods



    I'm looking for a cheap third party lens hood for my Canon 17-85...


    What is your experience with third party lens hoods?


    Any suggestions where to buy?

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    Re: Third party lens hoods



    I don't mind spending the extra $15 - $20 for the Canon model but both Adorama and B&H make one for cheaper:


    Adorama Dedicated Lens Hood for Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS USM Lens (EW-73B) $16.95





    Pearstone LHC-EW73B Dedicated Lens Hood (EW-73B) $16.95

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    I know, I was talking even cheaper... you can find them for about $3 - $6 on ebay, but do they worth anything?





    P.S I would buy one from B&H or Adorama for $16 but the problem is that shipping will cost me about $60!

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    Oh! I didn't know!! How about Amazon? Same issues with getting it shipped North?


    <span id="btAsinTitle"]Camera Lens Hood EW-73B for Canon $9.95


    <span>Maybe this is the ticket. It looks like they will ship to Canada...not sure about what customs issues you'll have or anything else.


    <span>EW-73B Lens Hood FOR Canon EF-S 17-85MM $5.97

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    Who said I'm from Canada? []

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    Sorry I thought I remembered it from another post. I give up!

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    Re: Third party lens hoods



    Your hand

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    My hand will reflect some of the light as opposed to a black hood.


    And how the heck am I supposed to hold the camera then?

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    one handed, with your arm against your side and the camera against your forehead. It quite easy really.

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    Re: Third party lens hoods



    Quote Originally Posted by Ehcalum


    one handed, with your arm against your side and the camera against your forehead. It quite easy really.
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    Your hand is 1 stop brighter than an 18% grey card, so it can reflect a lot of light into the lens. Your method could also be awkward and unstable, as you'd have to put your hand in different locations depending upon where the sun is. It might have to be on the RIGHT side of the camera, for example. All that to save $5-20 on a hood?


    As for third-party hoods, why not, especially for the bayonet-mount type? I have several that work quite well, including hoods for the 17-55mm f/2.8 IS, 17-85mm IS, 18-55 non-IS kit lens, and an ET-67B to use with the 100mm f/2.8 Macro. (It's shorter than the "standard" ET-67


    The only third-party hood I've had problems with was a copy of an ET-65 III (fits 85mm f/1.8, 100mm f/2, and 135mm f/2.8, all of which I have). That hood uses spring-loaded fingers, rather than a bayonet mount. The one I got seemed to have either a weak spring or, more likely, one finger that was too small. I was able to find a Canon ET-65 III on eBay for about $20.


    Edit: While you can get third-party hoods at B&amp;H, Adorama, etc., you might save a bit by buying on eBay from one of the many Chinese sellers. (My "favorite" is jiakgong.) It can take 2-3 weeks to arrive in the US. (I don't know about other countries.)


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