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Unit Type: piece|Package Weight: 0.085kg|Package Size: 12cm x 8cm x 5cm
Detailed Information:
This lens hood maximizes the amount of hood coverage for the minimum amount of weight and hood area because of its "petal" shape.This dedicated camera lens hood is specifically designed to match the exact focal length of the lens it was designed for. The main function of the camera lens hood is to shade the lens from stray light, improving your contrast and image quality. But lens hood will also protects the front barrel from the inevitable impacts against walls, door frames, and other real-life obstacles and in inclement weather, flower camera hood can assist in keeping moisture or wind-blown debris off the lens.In addition, sine the end of the lens is extended, you also get the added benefit of some extra protection from accidental impact.
Specifications:
- Improved version of flower shaped camera lens hood with screw mount fits over any 67mm lens filter or barr
- Camera lens hood includes 49 mm center pinch lens cap with leash that fits inside the hood or over lens filter threa
- Camera lens hood is made from high impact plastic
- Flower camera hood has high quality smooth outside and mate inside finish
- Lens hood is suitable for digital, film and video camera
- Thread Diameter:49mm / 1.9in
Details:
- High quality smooth outside and mate inside finish. Camera lens hood is made from high impact plastic
- Designed to match the specific focal length of the lens. Lens hood is suitable for digital, film and video camera
- Allowing handheld photography even in low-light situation. Improved version of flower shaped camera lens hood with screw mount fits over any 67mm lens filter or barr
- Camera lens hood includes 49 mm center pinch lens cap with leash that fits inside the hood or over lens filter threa
How to Use Lens Hood in Studio:
- Remove the lens cap from the camera
- Attach the lens hood to the camera. Lens hoods attach by screwing into, clipping onto, or fitting over the outside of the lens
- Check the shadow of the lens hood. If direct light is passing into the lens, it will appear as a "lens flare". Adjust the lens hood to block direct light by twisting it on the lens
- Check the position of the lights, reflectors and subject. Using a lens hood is preferable in a studio situation in which the lights, reflectors, and subject are set up optimally, but light is still directly entering the lens and causing flares. If there is no better orientation for the studio lighting equipment or subject, a lens hood is the best choice to block excess, flaring light
Methods to Clean Mold on Camera Lens:
- Purchase a cleaning product. These include Clorox Germicidal Spray, Tilex Mildew Remover and 500 PSI Mask Scrub. You can use almost any product that removes mold on glasses or lenses. Read the warning label for the product you choose
- Rub the lens cloth over the camera lens. Remove any grime or dirt that is present. This will allow you to see the damage more clearly
- Dip one lens cloth in warm water. Squeeze out any surplus of water. Extra water can seep into the camera if not careful
- Wipe the lens with the damp cloth. Concentrate on the mold section and any small creases around the camera lens. This will move any remaining dirt
- Spray or pour a drop of cleaner on the second lens cloth. Polish the camera lens thoroughly. Cover ever part of the mold pores including around any creases
- Use the third lens cloth to wipe the moisture off. Towel it completely dry. Then store it in a safe, dry location
How to Connect a Canon Lens Hood:
- Attach the lens to the camera body by aligning the red dot on the lens with the red dot on the camera body. If it is an EF-S lens, you will be attaching the white square to the white square instead of red dots
- Align the red dot on the lens hood with the red dot on the end of the lens. The red dot is the same on all lens hoods, regardless if it is an EF lens or an EF-S lens
- Turn the lens hood clockwise until it locks into place. The red dot on the camera should align with the line and circle on the lens hood. The lens hood is now connected to the camera lens
How to Design a Lens Hood:
- Decide on the material to use. If the lens hood is being used outdoors, then it will need to be able to withstand the different weather you may encounter
- Pick a material that has a flat finish as opposed to one that is reflective. Ideally the lens hood should be made of a flat black material
- Determine the angle at which the hood will need to be constructed so it doesn't encroach on the field of view of the lens. The best way to do this is to put the camera with the lens you are building the lens hood for on a tripod. Cut a four inch square of the lens hood material
- Hold the square in your hand and position one end to rest on the top of the lens near the front. Slowly start to tilt the front of the square up in the air, allowing the back end of the square to rest on the lens. Look through the viewfinder and when the square is no longer intruding into your field of view, you will have the angle at which the four sides will need to be
- Cut the square into a trapezoid, trimming the excess material from the front of the square back toward the rear so the square is same size as the lens opening. Use this as the template for the other three sides
- Attach all four sides to each other using flat black gaffers tape. Place the lens hood on the lens and secure it in place using gaffers tape
Package Included:
- 1 x Mennon DC-SN 49mm Flower Lens Hood
Detailed Specifications:
Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland)|is_customized: Yes|Brand Name: Mennon|Caliber: 49mm|Model Number: DC-SN 49mm