Best solution for organizing numerous lenshoods

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As my collection of lenses has grown (man, this is an expensive and addictive hobby), so has my collection of lenshoods. Is there a system to Canon's numbering on the lenshood that will help me to remember which lens each lenshood matches? What is your system for keeping your lenshoods and lenses correctly matched up?
 
I got one of those Brother label makers that prints black on white tape (more elegant than brad-man's solution, but also more expensive!). I also have a Word list of my lenses and put the lens hood number in parentheses beside each lens in case I forget.
 
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prjkt said:
I just leave them reverse mounted on each lens thy belong to, simple

Exactly. They should never leave the lens...
Apart from the primary function as a hood/shade, they're brilliant lens protectors, absorbing bumps & biffs while on location that the lens proper would other wise cop. I see them as a convenient additional form of insurance.

-PW
 
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I just dump them all in a very appropriate, large storage bin - the hood for the 600 II. :P

Seriously, I store them on their lens (reversed), except the 16-35L II and TS-E 24L II, which I store along side the lens in the Storm im2720 hard case.

The nomenclature for hoods is EW for wide angle lens (use the wide end of a zoom), ES for a standard lens, or ET for a telephoto lens, the number is the diameter of the hood at the mount, a letter after the number is a different design for the same W/S/T + diameter (i.e. fits a different lens), and a II, III, etc. are revisions of the same design.
 
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I frequently like to head out with no particular photographic mission in mind, just like to have my stuff. I find it discreet and convenient to carry my 5DII with an SP24-70 2.8VC attached, and an EF70-200f4IS in the other pocket of a Think Tank Retro 5. It's a relatively small package for the cargo, but there ain't no way my hoods are fitting in there...
 
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