The latest petal bayonet hood
In response to the needs of the majority of photographers, specially tailored the EW-60C-2 reversible lotus buckle lens hood, which not only pursues the feeling of pulling the wind, but also will not produce photographic darkness due to the petals. There is a problem with the angle.
Name: EW-60C-2(EW-60C II)
[Compatible lens]:Canon 18-55 lens
[feature of product]:The bayonet can be snapped back, no vignetting.
Function: It can prevent stray light from entering, avoid halo and other phenomena, and ensure clear imaging.
Friends who buy lens hoods, please look for your lens model, not the machine model.
Because the Canon 18-55 lens is an external zoom lens, the zoom ring will rotate when attaching and unloading. The correct way is to first adjust the lens to the 55MM end, fix the zoomed area with the left hand, and use the right hand to hold the lens hood and snap it clockwise into the card.(There will be no loose traces after installation)
The functions are as follows:
1.In the backlight, side light or flash photography, it can prevent the entry of non-imaging light and avoid fog.
2.In the forward and sidelight photography, it can prevent the surrounding scattered light from entering the lens.
3.In lighting photography or night photography, it can prevent the surrounding interference light from entering the lens.
4.It can prevent accidental damage to the lens, prevent the finger from touching the lens surface by mistake, and shield the lens from wind, sand, rain and snow to some extent.
There are many sizes of hoods, and the one that matches the focal length of the lens should be selected. The shorter the focal length of the lens, the larger the angle of view and the shorter the hood. If the hood of a standard lens is used on a wide-angle lens, it will inevitably produce the result that the image can not be imaged around the screen. On the contrary, it cannot play the role of shading. When using a zoom lens, it is best to be equipped with a self-use retractable lens hood. Lens hoods are widely used in backlight photography, generally speaking, to avoid glare. However, if the light source is close, glare may still occur. At this time, you can use your hand to block the hood on the side where the light source is located. Whether the glare is eliminated, you must observe it clearly in the viewfinder.