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Nana
22-05-2007, 12:41
After wavering around between the 24-105 and the 17-55, I've decided on the latter as I'm going away for a day or two and might get chance for some landscape/seascape shots, maybe.
I've heard it's a dust pump so what's the best for protection a Hoya pro filter or the hood? I can't afford both I'm sorry to say as I'll have to buy the hood for double the cost at Warehouseexpress, rather than one on ebay because I need it quickly. My own fault for not making my mind up, but there you go.

Any advice welcome. :)

Radiohead
22-05-2007, 13:09
a filter I would imagine, but I'd still want a hood to counter flare.

1966
22-05-2007, 13:22
Anyone found a decent cheapo hood for the 17-55? I don't much fancy paying £50 for the original one :|

PS, Radiohead - TWO 5Ds AND a 30D?? That's just greedy :nuts:

Radiohead
22-05-2007, 13:24
You can never have too much backup for weddings :D

tdodd
22-05-2007, 13:37
Buy the filter and make the hood - http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/hoods/Canon-EF-S-17-55mm-f-2.8-IS-USM.php

Nana
22-05-2007, 14:31
I think I agree, filter first. I don't want any sand blowing and scratching the glass as soon as I take the lens cap off (if I manage to get to the beach).

As for the hood, I've ordered a genuine Canon one from a seller I trust (so far) on the bay for around £20 odd. Still from HK but they are supposed to be authorized Canon dealers, so I believe them when they say it's a genuine Canon hood, looks like a Canon box anyway.