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09/09/2010 10:09:24 PM · #1 |
Someone at work sent me a link to a website for lens hoods...and the price is right! FREE!
Not the fancy kind, but workable! Worth a try if you're on a tight budget. |
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09/09/2010 10:19:33 PM · #2 |
Thanks for that linkie. I'm going to add it to the freebie software list. Is a printable lens hood software or hardware? I confuse easily.
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09/09/2010 11:06:48 PM · #3 |
It's touchable, so hardware, but you use a computer file to make it, so software....no, wait. I'm changing my answer again! :p
Hardware, Spiffy... I'm going to try a couple. I've a couple canon lenses without lens hoods. Super heavy weight black paper? |
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09/09/2010 11:53:58 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by bergiekat: Super heavy weight black paper? |
Toner will not show against black paper, so cutting it out would be a problem. Unless you first cut out a white paper template to tape on top of the black paper. White or gray card stock would still do the job.
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09/10/2010 12:42:56 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: White or gray card stock would still do the job. |
White could actually cause MORE flaring in the right/wrong situations.
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09/10/2010 12:44:18 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: White or gray card stock would still do the job. |
White could actually cause MORE flaring in the right/wrong situations. |
Either way, in a bad cross lighting situation, I find it most effective to just hold a grey card near the lens to block light.
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