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Canon EW78BII Lens Hood for EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Canon SLR Lens

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Performs as Intended 2008-09-05
The hood performs as intended, keeping stray light out of the large EF 28-135mm lens. This hood is an essential item when shooting outside in daylight, as lens flare is otherwise significant due to the nature of that particular lens. It's reversible for storage, and fits the lens very well. It is unnecessarily expensive, though, as it is merely a piece of plastic (custom fitted and produced by Canon, of course, but a mere piece of plastic nonetheless). However, although it costs more than the after-market hoods produced for the same lens, shipping is free (at the time of my purchase, anyway), and the shipping costs of the non-Canon hoods bring them to within a couple of dollars of this one. I therefore felt comfortable paying those extra couple of dollars for a Canon product, and am glad that I did.
Great quality & fit 2008-08-26
The hood is a perfect fit for my Canon 28-135mm lens. Great value. I am a beginner photographer w/ a Canon 40d. Highly recommend it.
Great Product and Service 2008-08-25
Perfect fit and excellent for sunny days! Shipping was super fast. All around great experience.
Expensive... 2008-08-19
I can't believe I paid this much money for a piece of plastic. I guess if it works though then its alright. I don't know how much they usually are but it just seems expensive for what you get. Its a tulip style lenses hood and it is made for canon lenses. It makes the camera look professional, but I bought it because it protects the lens and reduce chance of lens flare. So far so good. Fits like a sock!

Canon Lens Hood 2008-08-17
I have purchased Canon EOS 30D camera a year ago, but can't find lens hood in a regular store like best buy, circuit city and etc. But i still wanted my camera lenses to be protected, so i was searching for this product. And i found it @ amazingly good site amazon.com. I'm not new customer of amazon, i had bought several products, and i did get what i ordered in the best shape. Thanks to the people who take care of the customer.
As advertised 2008-07-28
It does all things as advestised, but itz just too expensive for a piece of plastic... there are many subsitutes on the market, some are just selling for less than half the price of this one, i bought this becuase of the brand name.

A necessity for 28-135mm
Canon EW78BII Lens Hood for EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 2008-07-25
Prompt shipping. I was reluctant to order from a third party supplier, but my fears were dispelled. Product as advertised. Easy on and off features. Would recommend Ace Photo Digital.
Gr8 product, ridiculous price 2008-07-24
This is a Gr8 product, and I'd give it 5 stars, but for the price. Canon should be ashamed, selling this plastic hood for $30.00, ( plus or minus a buck or two ) especially when Nikon includes it with there camera's.
good 2008-07-19
I dont always use the hood because it must be removed from the lens to fit into my bag but it connects quickly and easily.
Canon EW78BII Lens Hood 2008-07-15
Great protection for lens as well as diminishing any unwanted light rays that might distort or ruin a perfect take!
Canon lens hood 2008-06-26
Does just what it is supposed to do. Just make certain that you do not get anything on the inside of the hood, because it wants to stick to the felt-like anti-reflective material on the inside.
Canon quility and good price 2008-06-13
For the price, this is one nice hood. i have had generic hoods in the past and figured i would pick up a genuine canon hood. was very surprised in the difference. this hood had a very fine matte black texture to the inside of the hood to help reduce reflection into the lens. this is a great little item to pick up when you are shooting in sunlight.

SH
Canon Lens hood 2008-06-09
This hood is solid and never twists off accidentally, like some of the imitations. It helps keep fingers away from the lense glass and works properly to keep out stray light without hurting the exposure. I recommend this product.
Works as a hood should, very high build quality 2008-06-02

I've had quite a few hoods, but this was my first "genuine" Canon hood (my previous lenses had been Sigma lenses).

First: do you need a hood? Instead, ask yourself: do you shoot outside, ever? If the answer is 'no', then you likely won't need the hood. If the answer is 'yes' then you will need the hood or to jerry-rig something equivalent (tip: a blackened index card and a rubber band can take the place of a hood in a pinch, and is much easier to apply than holding your hand out to shade the lens).

Second: build quality. There's not much to a hood. It just needs to cast a shadow, and, honestly, it's not hard to design something that does that. The "trick" to a hood is that it can be easily applied to a lens (because you don't want to stow your lens away with the hood extending beyond the front element). Canon's lens hood mount is different from, say, Sigma's (Canon hoods have two interlocking tongue/groove sections instead of three as with the Sigmas), so your third-party hoods won't work here. Where the Canon hood shines, compared to Sigma's own hoods and a third party hood I bought for my other Canon lens, is build quality. This is a single-piece hood. There is no flimsy attachment between the hood proper and the manufacturer-specific mount ring (obviously, because Canon dosn't need to support other manufacturer's mounts). The anti-reflective "velvet fuzz" coating on the inside adds an extra touch of class to the device.

Overall, it's not hard to fill the role of a hood, functionally. Canon really went the extra step here, delivering a high-quality tool which takes secondary aims (durability, reflections from shiny black plastic) into account.

You will likely want a hood for your lens. You owe it to yourself to get the Canon hood here.
Genuine part, works as it should 2008-05-30
This is a great addition to my 40D's kit lens. It looks more "professional" with the lens hood attached, and it keeps the glare out of the lens when shooting outdoors.
Good everyday lens - but not an L Lens 2008-05-26
Of the Canon consumer lenses the 28-135 MM may be one of their best and most useful lenses, a great value for the price: practical everyday focal range, good IS, fast focusing, quiet USM, and decent IQ. Lens build is not up to highest Canon standards--my lens has a little bit of shaky feel, but still operates well and USM works smoothely. I also have a 17 - 40 MM f/4 L and a 70 - 200 MM f/4L IS USM Canon lenses, which I are both incredible and superior. However until I can afford a $1,000+ Canon 24 - 70 MM f/2.8 USM L or 24 - 105 MM f/4 L IS telephoto, the 28 - 135 MM is a capable walk around lens.

If you cannot afford the much more expensive Canon L mid rage telephotos--the 28- 135 is the next best thing. The EW78BII Lens hood is a useful accessory as is a good UV filter and B+W polarizer.
The HOOD 2008-05-11
The "petal" shape of this lens hood was a first for me, but I'm ok with it. So far so good, it's doing what it is suppose to do (designed to prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens by extending and shading the end of the lens)
Glare blocker 2008-05-04
This item is essential in digital photography as glare is a major problem. As an ex film photographer I had to learn the utmost necessity of having a lens hood at all times. This one is perfect.
canon lens hood 2008-03-05
This is a must have if you shot where there is light that can hit the lens from the side, it will stop ghosting. Help protect the lens from finger print and scratches.
cons: people will notice you more with this on you lens.
Absolutely love it! No sign of dark outline in my pictures! 2008-02-22
After receiving this product, I was quite amazed at how great of an item it actually is. yeah, its roughly 20 bucks but worth every penny. I just got it today and put it on my 28-135mm IS lens and it fits perfectly! The fuzz on the inside i'm guessing is supposed to catch dust particles etc.

All in all, great product! Canon is the way to go!
You Do Need This 2008-02-13
So I shot with out a lens hood for quite sime time befor I got this hood. If you are an outdoor shooter then you really want to get this hood for your FE 28-135mm that may have come with your new 40D. I don't like using UV filter to protect my lends I just put this on. Every lends I buy I get a lends hood for it even my new 10-22mm. Thats all...
Perfect Fit For The Canon EF 28-135mm IS/USM Lens 2008-01-15
I can't say much to argue the point that some others have mentioned about a cheaper version (from another manufacturer) being just as good as this model. I own only Canon lenses and I have always purchased genuine Canon Lens Hoods for them. This Canon EW78BII is a perfect fit for the Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras. The hood seems pretty well made (although it is plastic), installs easily and fits perfectly.

I have only shot a few pictures since installing this lens hood, but I can honestly say that it offers a bit of improved contrast and definately cuts back on stray light hitting the lens. I particularly like the petal shape of this hood, vs a typical cylinder shape found on most larger zoom lens hoods. I have shot a handful of pictures using a flash, and there is no vignette shading anywhere on the photos. This is a wonderful feature, since it looks as though the hood will not need to be removed for indoor/flash photos. As far as protection goes, I don't know as though this hood will prove to be much of a lens saver. Still, every little bit of added protection helps. As others have pointed out, this hood WILL increase the amount of kit storage space in your bag, but if reversed at least it does not add extra height to the lens.

Overall I would recommend this lens hood, for improved picture quality, reduction of lens flare, and for some minor protection to the lens itself. I do agree that Canon has overpriced this lens hood, but what doesn't Canon overprice? All in all it is a well built, solid investment.
ANTonline beware 2008-01-04
Do not order if it is from ANtonline as they cancel for no reason. Beware!!!!!!!!!!
Canon 28-135mm Hood 2007-12-29
Bought this from Amazon, and its just what the Doctor Ordered. It definetly helps keep the sunlight out of the lens to reduce glare and hazing. Its a shame that Canon didnt include it in the actual Lens I purchased with my Canon Digital Camera Kit. Fits very nice and does a great job, you can also rotate the hood if you have some side light or vice versa.

Dennis Krieger
Canon User 2007-10-29
This lens hood does it jobs as advertise. Many good points: Block light, Sturdy construction, felt liner for anti-reflect, look good, ...
One very bad point: If the Circular Polarized Filter is to use, then there is a serious problem to rotate the filter if this lens hood is attached.
Canon make this hood. Canon make the Circular Polarized Filter for this particular lens too. Canon did not think the combination of these two together in their design.
Seems to do its job. 2007-10-23
Its a bit small but seem to do an ok job of keeping lens flare in check.
great protection 2007-09-28
This hood offers great protection from both the sun, and dropping the front of the camera onto something hard and risking damage to the lens itself.
OK for landscape only 2007-08-17
Try relying on this petal type for a portrait orientation in the sun and you'll get burned. I gave it 3 stars rounded up from 2.5 or 50% effective for landscape orientation only. R. Gutstein indicates using a piece of cardboard prior to purchasing this lens hood. I commented to not give up the cardboard any time soon. I wonder why it could'nt be designed to index 90 degrees to offer portrait orientation protection. I've tried this and it works while holding the hood in place. There is a small amount of vignetting at 28mm and disappears completely at any longer zoom.
I'm wondering if this is a "one injection mold fits all" design.
The product does what it is intended for...nothing more. 2007-08-01
Photography is expensive, and paying a lot of money for a plastic ring is par for the course. The hood works, and I would recommend it, but it scores an average rating due to the product being simple but pricey.
Great hood as advertised 2007-07-21
Protects lens and does its job of keeping stray light in. Takes up quite a bit of room but that's expected! =) A must have!
Canon Lens hood EW78BII A Must 2007-07-03
As I stated in my review of the 28-135mm IS USM lens, this Lens Hood is a must. Surprising, the quality of the hood surpasses its relatively inexpensive price.

The interior felt tended to pick/up some unwanted debris, but I found a good Oral B tooth brush (no floss needed) to fix the problems. Hey, we live in a filthy world!

The only real negative I will mention: not one Camera store in NYC stocks the Lens Hood. There I was with a piece of cardboard in my hand trying to block out the sun - looked real Photo 101. I recommend getting the Lens Hood if you plan on purchasing the 28-135mm while on vacation, etc.
Does the job 2007-05-23
The hood goes on and off relatively easily and gets the job done. Of course it also stores on the lenss as well which is a HUGE bonus 8-D
Great Bang for Buck Value 2007-05-20
I just recently got this lens hood and took it out to a park to try it out. I thought my EF 28-135 took good shots before... I was pleasantly surprised at the results of using this relatively cheap add-on. In a bright environment lens flare can be present in a subtle way, taking out some shadow depth and "bleaching" out a shot. This hood helps prevent that and really had an impact on my shots.

The hood itself is well built, made of high end plastics and the inside has a soft fabric coating to absorb light and protect your lens. It locks onto the front of the lens quickly and is easily removed when not wanted. You can also use this hood in conjunction with a lens filter, so you don't have to compromise between the two.

Again, you can't beat the bang for buck value here.
Good Lens Hood 2007-03-03
Nice Hood. The only thing I've noticed that I'm not crazy about is that the inner part of the hood is black velvet, which collects dust, stray hair, lint, etc.
Canon Lens hood EW78BII 2007-01-15
Original lense hood is worth of money compared to cheaper copies. Difference is in inner surface of the hood. Black velvet will not reflect light at all. If you are not picky with that feature, go for cheaper ones.
Excellent for Outdoor Usage 2007-01-04
I purchased the this lens hood with the matching lens just as a "best practice". I do believe it is worth the money and that a hood is appropriate in almost any condition.

GOOD
- eliminates all but the most powerful lens flare (i.e. pointing the camera at the sun)

- protects the lens somewhat

- durable and locks onto lens snugly

BAD
- makes lens even more bulky. I am struggling to find a bag which will accomodate my Digital Rebel XTI and a 28-135mm lens attached and equipped with this hood.

- the felt on the inside picks up fuzz. I don't know how Canon would fix this problem, but even being very careful you may notice flecks of lint and dust caught in the felt which lines the inside of the hood.

- the plastic on the outside quickly smudges with fingerprints.


This is just an FYI, not a bad point. If you use the built-in flash from a matching DSLR with this hood, you may very well get a nasty shadow. Using a higher quality flash which sits higher up on the camera eliminates this issue completely (in my experience).
Plastic Costs How Much? 2007-01-04
I couldn't give this product lower than 4 stars because it does exactly what it advertises it does, protects your lens and helps shield unwanted light. I also could not give it 5 stars since I don't know what kind of crack Canon smokes to charge their customers as much as they do for a ring of plastic? Not a good way to build brand loyalty.
Look more "pro" but not very effective 2006-12-08
It might be too small/short to block flare, offer some protection. It's rather expensive for a piece of plastic too.
$31 for a plastic !.. 2006-11-30
Can you belive this plastic ring costs $31 ?.
Essential item 2006-10-28
Good fit, works as advertised, stores on lens. Helps keep night dew off the lens as well as unwanted light out during the day.
Improves contrast and image quality while offering some protection 2006-07-15
Hoods offer several benefits to the photographer. Primarily the hood shades the lens from stray light that may result in an unwanted discoloration or hazing of the image, or the appearance of lens flare. Shading your lens helps improve contrast and image quality. A hood is not required to eliminate these problems, as any item used to shade the lens will provide the same protection from stray light. The hood is convenient in that it is built to offer protection while ensuring that it will not inadvertently find its way into your image.

Photographers often state the protective abilities of a hood as a reason to have one. This hood being a solid petal shaped offers limited protection from keeping moisture and wind blown debris off the from lens element. When in place, the hood can protect the lens from impacting solid objects. Being shallow and petal shaped, this type of protection is also limited. Even if the protection is limited, replacing a damaged hood is usually cheaper than repairing the lens and easier to replace.

This hood is manufactured for the Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM zoom and normally is not included with the lens when sold new. Amazon often suggests purchasing one with your lens, and is worth considering.

Since the hood is wider than the lens; it can easily be stored attached in a reverse position. This doesn't add to the length of the lens, but does make it wider by about an inch. An inch may not seem like a lot, but in a tightly packed camera bag, it is huge. This lens itself isn't unusually wide so the extra inch may not be a problem.

While the protective benefits exist, they are secondary and limited. I find the impact the hood has on my image quality to be the more convincing reason to use a hood. Considering the impact on image quality and the low cost as compared to my other camera equipment (except for a lens case), purchasing a hood is money well spent.

PROS:
Improves contrast and image quality
Reduces lens flare problems
Offers limited protection to the lens

CONS:
Takes up more space in your camera bag to store with the lens
Pros and Cons 2006-05-11
Pros:
- Reduces flare and ghosting when shooting in bright light.
- Helps protect your lens from dirt and scratches.
- Somewhat protects the lens in case of a fall. Better to break the hood than the front element.
- Makes you look more like you know what you are doing and helps keep others from carelessly walking in front of you.

Cons:
- Will increase lens movement in windy situations, kind of like a sail on a boat.
- Takes up more room in your bag, even when reversed they still add to the diameter of the lens.
- People take more notice of you, will help to blow your cover if you are trying to keep a low profile.
Canon Kicks AAss 2006-03-07
I was really pleased with my item! Amazon shipped in phenomenal packaging! thanks...
Canon EW78BII Lense Hood 2006-02-23
Excellent product works well. Made for the Canon EF28-135mm Lense. Reasonable price.
What can you say? 2006-01-09
It's a 72mm lens hood, no vigneting, works great. A must for using EF28-135 outdoors.