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Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

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Maxmolly7
Maxmolly7 Senior Member • Posts: 1,481
Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

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m100
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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Why ?  They push in or out and tilt if needed ?  And can be used to spin a CPL filter ?

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Maxmolly7
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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

m100 wrote:

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Why ? They push in or out and tilt if needed ? And can be used to spin a CPL filter ?

Because of the rubber, they do not slip as well into the bag as the plasticky things and they are attached directly to the moving lens element may be causing missalignment when pushed too hard.

It is just a personal preference...
PS: I do get the point with the polfilter though!

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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

PhotoKhan wrote:

Google is your friend.

PK

Of course I tried before, but Google shows me only the ES-60 which I have .

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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

Maxmolly7 wrote:

PhotoKhan wrote:

Google is your friend.

PK

Of course I tried before, but Google shows me only the ES-60 which I have .

Ah...!...Sorry...

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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

Maxmolly7 wrote:

m100 wrote:

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Why ? They push in or out and tilt if needed ? And can be used to spin a CPL filter ?

Because of the rubber, they do not slip as well into the bag as the plasticky things and they are attached directly to the moving lens element may be causing missalignment when pushed too hard.

It is just a personal preference...
PS: I do get the point with the polfilter though!

Was setting mine up on a tripod and was hurrying, not being careful. The ball head was too loose and the camera swung down and the lens hit hard on a wood table.

Hit on the edge of an installed ND filter.  Both did survive.

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MyM6II Senior Member • Posts: 2,424
Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Some people in here are using the hood for the EF-M 18-150mm. I can't remember its name right now. It is shorter, but I don't know about "less wide".

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MyM6II Senior Member • Posts: 2,424
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MyM6II wrote:

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Some people in here are using the hood for the EF-M 18-150mm. I can't remember its name right now. It is shorter, but I don't know about "less wide".

It's EW-60F

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lumenite Senior Member • Posts: 1,207
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Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

I am using a Chinese one compatible with EW-60F that meets my need.

EW-60F compatible

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Maxmolly7
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Re: Alternative Lenshoods for EF-M 32mm available?

MyM6II wrote:

MyM6II wrote:

Maxmolly7 wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if there are "shorter" and perhaps less wide options available from other lenses?

I don't want to add a srew-in typ rubber hood.

Any ideas/options?

Some people in here are using the hood for the EF-M 18-150mm. I can't remember its name right now. It is shorter, but I don't know about "less wide".

It's EW-60F

As most EF-M have a 60mm front/barrel diameter, I tried my EW-60F before you wrote but without success.

This morning I tried again, and after a few trials I got to fit! It is really fumbly but it works, great source this forum!

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