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| [Stupid question] Hoods
Question of Paul*Berlin: Mai 2010
* Ahem * I must ne somehow stupid question time (synonymous, to prove that "there are no stupid questions" is not right ^ ^).
So: I have two smart Gegenlichtblenen my camcorder found for, <a href="http://www.enjoyyourcamera.com/Lenses-Zubehoer/Gegenlichtblenden/Klemmanschluss/Camcorders-Gegenlichtblende- DV -b-43mm::701.html"> for clamping a </ a>, <a href = "http://www.enjoyyourcamera.com/Lenses-Zubehoer/Gegenlichtblenden/Schraubgewinde/Camcorders-Gegenlichtblende- DV-s-43mm: : 692.html "> a, screw </ a>. Before-and me Could someone explain the disadvantages of the manipulations? The best in terms of the handling in practice? What I just already know is that I have the Aperture for clamping a filter need to, but there is indeed a present ... Good wishes
Reply tommyb:
There is no difference - both do exactly what they should do: prevent light penetrating into the lens system to organize things there ugly.
The Anklemmblende will hold only if the front synonymous little "meat" is s.Lens. Do you have a small camera directly to the front may have a focus ring or has something similar, and then this thing will possibly block the focus ring. As a countermeasure, I would take a smooth UV filter, for Reinsch robbery in the lens. Then you can attach the lens hood, perhaps - but one should try.
Conclusion: risky, depending of Camera operate without problems. Can be removed quickly.
The Anschraubblende is the classic. Which is simply screwed into the threaded front s.Lens and she sits. The downside is that they be removed, of course, needs to be removed again. In addition, they will of course keep only s.Kameras that have a thread.
Conclusion: Take more das. Keeps certainly better.
edit: Now I've looked more closely at the sides and the Anklemmblende is clamped in fact on a UV filter. Well, something like ...
Reply fly-italo:
The Page I need to save me time right:)
If you want a wide Anglehast, you have to look that extends to open! This can sometimes be scarce.
Reply Paul*Berlin:
If you want a wide Anglehast, you have to look that extends to open!
Not with a Panasonic from the 300 series! D Wide Angle45mm;)
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