Canon ET67 Lens Hood for Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens
Submitted by Reviewer (not verified) on 3 October, 2005 - 19:34.
| Canon Cameras US: Canon ET67 Lens Hood for Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens |
| Model | 67 | | Producer | Canon Cameras US | | Media | Electronics | | Catalog | Photography | | Availability | Usually ships in 24 hours | | List Price | US$55.00 | | Our Price* | US$32.95 | *Price subject to change Goto Amazon.com
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Reviews:| Rating 4.0/5 from 15 reviews | | Hood, yea, it's a hood :-) | | Rating: 5/5 2009-12-13 | A bit pricey but not Amazon's fault, but it serves it's purpose quite well in keeping extraneous light out of the lens, and it does slip onto the lens in reverse for easy carry, Amazon shipped quickly and packaged it well for the trip. G2 | | Expensive, but a Must Have for I.Q. | | Rating: 4/5 (1 out of 1 think this is helpful) 2009-11-30 | First of all, I think if you spend this kind of money for the lens, it should some with a lens hood. I guess I'll never understand why Canon is so stingy in this regard.
The hood works as described, exterior plastic does scratch easily (like all Canon lens hoods) and, as another reviewer pointed out, you have to remove the lens cap before putting on the lens hood. Also, I wish there were a way to use the hood in conjunction with the MR-14EX ringlight flash, but it's one or the other.
When I first got the lens, I tried to do without the hood, but was losing some contrast and getting some interference from other light sources, the hood fixed that. | | Good but too expensive | | Rating: 4/5 2009-11-06 | | The lens hood fits very well and seems to be reasonably sturdy. However in my opinion it is simply overprized. | | Essential In Spite Of Price | | Rating: 5/5 (3 out of 3 think this is helpful) 2009-06-15 | The Canon ET67 Lens Hood has actually surpassed my expectations for quality and utility, so much so that I don't mind the price as much as I originally did.
In my view, it is a better way to protect the lens from dirt and damage than a skylight filter. It will protect the lens thread better than a skylight filter in most cases, if the camera is dropped. It affords very effective protection from dirt, smudging, and scratching. It doesn't need to be cleaned, as a filter does. And the improvement in exposure quality that results from shielding a lens from stray ambient light and reflection is underestimated.
If you don't need to use more than one filter on your EF 100mm f2.8 Macro USM Lens and you take pictures outdoors, then the ET67 is an essential accessory. | | Expensive for what it is but it does the job | | Rating: 4/5 (1 out of 2 think this is helpful) 2009-02-06 | I bought this product just because I want all my equipment to be canon, so I don't believe there is much difference among this product and the ones produced by non-canon companies. (4 stars because the price)
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Editorials:Product DescriptionCanon ET67
Features:- 3.9 x 3.8 x 3.4 inches; 8 ounces
- hood is compatible with EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM.
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