JEAraman said:I just wish I could replace some of my older lens hoods with a newer "scratch resistant" version... anyone know where one can find such hoods.
JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
Razor2012 said:JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
Heh, it's the same when you buy a new car (or different one). You pray not to get any dings or scratches, but once it happens then the worrying is over and you don't care as much.
JEAraman said:can you share the "brand" and seller...
Speaking as someone whose car got hit twice in less than six months and the cost of repairs added up to at least as much as what the car was new, I most definitely agree.JEAraman said:Razor2012 said:JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
Heh, it's the same when you buy a new car (or different one). You pray not to get any dings or scratches, but once it happens then the worrying is over and you don't care as much.
true.. but once you have those scratches fixed.. you get a little cautious again![]()
jhpeterson said:Speaking as someone whose car got hit twice in less than six months and the cost of repairs added up to at least as much as what the car was new, I most definitely agree.JEAraman said:Razor2012 said:JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
Heh, it's the same when you buy a new car (or different one). You pray not to get any dings or scratches, but once it happens then the worrying is over and you don't care as much.
true.. but once you have those scratches fixed.. you get a little cautious again![]()
Having recently bought both the 100 macro L and the 70-200/2.8 IS II, I've come to find the "matte finish" hoods to be a little nicer than what was previously offered. Just hope I can take good care of them!
Astro said:you know your on a gearhead website when people care about scratches on a lens hood.... :![]()
Razor2012 said:JEAraman said:I do.. that's why they're scratched up.. Maybe it's gear OCD but I like them to stay "new-like" for as long as I can.. however, once it's been scratched.... it's like a green light to "not care"..
Heh, it's the same when you buy a new car (or different one). You pray not to get any dings or scratches, but once it happens then the worrying is over and you don't care as much.
pwp said:When I see a new "ding" on a lens hood, I usually think, oh good, that's a hit that my lens didn't get. Lens hoods do way more than stop flare. The strong flexible plastics used by Canon make the hoods brilliant shock absorbers.
As Barack Obama, the Pope, Ansel Adams & Queen Elizabeth always say, never leave home without your lens hood. How do they put it again? Always wear protection...
PW