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https://www.steeletraining.com – Learn all about lens hoods (also called lens shades) plus a tip for transporting them without wasting space in your camera bag.
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25 responses to “Lens Hoods – Why, When, and How to Use Them”
A concise explanation of practical,common sense application. Brilliant Phil, brilliant! Thanks
Straight to the point, 10 out of 10. Wow
Why – to protect your glass and prevent light flare on sunny days.
When- all the time
How- just put it on your lens.
Just saved you 8 minutes.
You're welcome.
I'm not sure the hood is exactly what leads people to notice you when pointing a white Canon L lens in their direction. I mean, I'm sure it adds to it, but I think the color itself, with or without the hood, is what they notice.
These tips are excellent. Thank you bro
Thank you so much.
yeah lens hoods are hilarious
I never thought I would of heard the word BAZOOKA in this video. 🚀
Great, understandable information.
👍👍👍
That moment when you realize you are on 2013 youtube.
Great to the point video. "Cannon if you are listening" Lol… good one.
One more thing I no longer need to stress over. Thanks.
thank you! it was awesome.
Amazing man! Always informative.
9 minutes! Just put them on at every time. You're welcome.
I’m having a small panic attack every time he puts a camera down on the table with the strap hanging over the edge. 😳
Thank you sir
"You might as well be pointing a bazooka in their direction" bruh what? 😭 Why was that the first thing you thought of? 😂 Funny tho.
I guess the next topic is: the camera strap. Should you put it on or does it get in the way all the time?
4:54 no 🧢
Excellent presentation, I subscribed
Glad I found your video even if 6 yes later it was short to the point and very informative. Thanks
Although canon products are very good they gouge you on prices. Years ago when vivitar was in business we needed some excellent quality lenses which likely be sacrificed. Our technicians found that their $35 lenses were way superior to more expensive "Brand names" resolution comparisons proved the inexpensive vivitar's inexpensive lenses in some cases were up to 25% better
A hat with a brim on it is very useful if you are out shooting in bright sunlight, even if you have a hood with you or not.