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		<title>Wanna ET67 Hood Lens Canon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to shading the lens from glare and preventing lens flare in your photos, a lens hood can also help protect the front element of your lens without degrading image quality (like a cheap UV filter, for example). When using on board or hot shoe flash, it may end up shading your subject from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to shading the lens from glare and preventing lens flare in your photos, a lens hood can also help protect the front element of your lens without degrading image quality (like a cheap UV filter, for example). When using on board or hot shoe flash, it may end up shading your subject from the flash.</p>
<p>After seeing the lens hood that came with my 24-105L, and comparing it to the one on my Tamron, I decided to go ahead, sacrifice a few lunches out, and get Canon hoods for my two other lenses. Sure, they&#8217;re overpriced, but the 3rd party ones are overpriced as well even at half this price on eBay, and at least I know this one fits well.</p>
<p>I removed one star for the price. Otherwise it&#8217;s perfect.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<p>Fits very well.<br />
Inside is lined with a velvety material that will not reflect light.<br />
Can be reverse mounted on 100mm macro for storage.</p>
<p>Cons:</p>
<p>Price.<br />
Velvety material traps dust and dirt.<br />
Needs to be removed to replace / remove lens cap (not really an issue with the hood &#8211; just need to get into the habit of removing cap before putting hood on).<br />
<br /><a href="http://www.osvescen.org/cheap/B00009R6UJ/Canon-ET67-Lens-Hood-for-Canon-EF-100mm-f-2-8-Macro-USM-Lens">Canon ET67 Lens Hood</a> | <a href="http://www.takemetoyourrobot.org/">takemetoyourrobot<br />
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