duydaniel said:You won't have vignetting because the tube thing is behind the hood.
I couldn't care less about red ring. In fact, I taped the Canon 5D 3 with the word canon altogether.
Grumbaki said:duydaniel said:You won't have vignetting because the tube thing is behind the hood.
I couldn't care less about red ring. In fact, I taped the Canon 5D 3 with the word canon altogether.
Well first i should have smiley'd the red ring thing, i thought the joke was obvious.
Second I might be way off but I just dont get how putting a 5 centimeter tube in front of your elements doesnt end up in the lens being unuseable at 24...
EDIT: or is it just"behind the hood but on the barrel of the lens? Then it's more like not trusting Canon's sealing...
adhocphotographer said:Firstly, thanks for sharing your idea, you obviously put thought and effort in MacGyver-ing a solution to a problem... that being said, i don't see it as a problem and for me a pointless. The only time i might worry about dust getting in my lens would be if i was predominantly shooting amidst sand-storms, and in that situation, I would question the effectiveness of your solution anyway...
I would recommend relaxing and enjoying your equipment instead of trying to preserve it as mint condition. It is important to look after your gear and keep it well maintained, but it is a tool designed for a job... it will be fine...
"A" for effort!
ps - I'm not touching the whole 'ugly-fication' argument, that is a whole other debate which i find pointless in 99% of situations... oh well, i did touch it after all! :![]()
adhocphotographer said:Firstly, thanks for sharing your idea, you obviously put thought and effort in MacGyver-ing a solution to a problem... that being said, i don't see it as a problem and for me a pointless. The only time i might worry about dust getting in my lens would be if i was predominantly shooting amidst sand-storms, and in that situation, I would question the effectiveness of your solution anyway...
I would recommend relaxing and enjoying your equipment instead of trying to preserve it as mint condition. It is important to look after your gear and keep it well maintained, but it is a tool designed for a job... it will be fine...
"A" for effort!
ps - I'm not touching the whole 'ugly-fication' argument, that is a whole other debate which i find pointless in 99% of situations... oh well, i did touch it after all! :![]()