lewis44
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Hood and Filter Always, on all lenses and have been doing so for about 45 years. I have taken gear through all kinds of conditions and never damaged the lens glass or filter ring. Some of the hoods look pretty worn, but they are easily replaced and don't cost as much as a new lens. Cheapest form of insurance you can buy and it's functional.
I try to find caps for the hood, but I usually loose them. Op/Tech makes what they call a "Hood Hat" that works very well. It's like a foam boot that slips over the hood and also covers part of the lens.
I tend to carry a camera and lens combo and stick a second lens in my pocket when I'm out wandering and the Hood Hat is great for that.
Usually the 50 C-Sonnar on the camera and the 35 Biogon in my pocket,
I try to find caps for the hood, but I usually loose them. Op/Tech makes what they call a "Hood Hat" that works very well. It's like a foam boot that slips over the hood and also covers part of the lens.
I tend to carry a camera and lens combo and stick a second lens in my pocket when I'm out wandering and the Hood Hat is great for that.
Usually the 50 C-Sonnar on the camera and the 35 Biogon in my pocket,
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