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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 332696" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Take both of them off and then shoot. Should not be any problem.</p><p>Next to diagnose who the culprit is</p><p>1. Shoot with the CPL only.</p><p>2. Shoot with Hood only.</p><p>3. Shoot with both.</p><p></p><p>You will know the culprit - CPL, Hood or Combination. I suspect Aftermarket Hood, as it is a common to just to get a Hood that fits, without checking for its suitability. I have 3 lenses with 52mm filter thread - 50mm, 35mm and 18-55, so one hood could fit these lenses, but three hoods are very different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 332696, member: 16090"] Take both of them off and then shoot. Should not be any problem. Next to diagnose who the culprit is 1. Shoot with the CPL only. 2. Shoot with Hood only. 3. Shoot with both. You will know the culprit - CPL, Hood or Combination. I suspect Aftermarket Hood, as it is a common to just to get a Hood that fits, without checking for its suitability. I have 3 lenses with 52mm filter thread - 50mm, 35mm and 18-55, so one hood could fit these lenses, but three hoods are very different. [/QUOTE]
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