Hi guys,
i'm new into DSLR. Are lens hood a 'must-on' accessory when taking pictures in dark ballroom (with flash), night shots (no flash on)?
thanks for the info people..
It is used to reduce glare...
Len's Hood are supposed to prevent your pictures from having flare from the direct sunlight..
Usually a lens hood are essential for outdoor day shoot.. Indoors and at night a lens hood won't be necessary..
Lens hood also act as a protection to your lens front elements, against any accidents and also shelter it from dust or rain..
Hope this helps..
A search would also help as there have many info about this matters too..
You can read from this site for more info from what i've said..
http://www.vanwalree.com/optics/lenshood.html
the primary purpose lens hood is to prevent stray light enter the lens, causing flare and deteriorate image quality.
I use lens hood all the time, be it outdoor, indoor or studio, day or night, once the lens cap is off, the lens hood is on.
as all had say, its had a very simple purpose.![]()
Glare = sun, flash, lights? :think:
Very useful info bro..will read up more
ic..my first newbie impressions of lens hood is to protect the lens
simple BUT very useful..;p
One question : When we purchase for a new lens, do the lens hood comes with it?
Len's Hood are supposed to prevent your pictures from having flare from the direct sunlight..
Usually a lens hood are essential for outdoor day shoot.. Indoors and at night a lens hood won't be necessary..
how effectively is the lens hood is depends how well the lens hood being design, and also how the photographer able to understand how to use them properly.
sometime, if the lens hood unable to shield the lens, photographer will use a black card to block out stray light cast on the lens for causing lens flare.
so some photographers willing to pay a lot of money to a get a bellow lens hood, which is adjustable.
yes, I should consider getting a Mamiya RB bellows lenshood, it is 77mm, maybe still cheaper than getting a Lee or Lindahl bellows lenshood.
btw, happy b'day![]()
Still, there's no harm to leave the lens hood on your lens permanently...