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Photography Q&A
Lens hoods, yes or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="jcottone45" data-source="post: 46620" data-attributes="member: 2413"><p>The only thing I could tell you is, about a year ago because of my neuropathy my camera slid right out my hand (never felt it slide) hit the ground hood/lens filter first.Both were destroyed filter in several hundred pieces hood smashed in too.Camera not touched, saved by the hood & filter, of course it only fell 3 feet.</p><p>Learned a valuable lesson that day: never leave home with out them.!!! And always carry it on my shoulder or around my neck.!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcottone45, post: 46620, member: 2413"] The only thing I could tell you is, about a year ago because of my neuropathy my camera slid right out my hand (never felt it slide) hit the ground hood/lens filter first.Both were destroyed filter in several hundred pieces hood smashed in too.Camera not touched, saved by the hood & filter, of course it only fell 3 feet. Learned a valuable lesson that day: never leave home with out them.!!! And always carry it on my shoulder or around my neck.!! [/QUOTE]
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