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Canon EW65II Lens Hood for Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 & EF 35mm f/2 SLR Lenses
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EW-65II Lens Hood for EF 28mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0 Lenses For the best deal on the Canon EW65II Lens Hood for Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 & EF 35mm f/2 SLR Lenses, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 2656A002 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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Reviews by Users
28 Aug 2008



Works great
I bought this because every once in awhile I would get sun spots,not very often, but they always killed my photo. I have not taken this hood off since I put it on and no bad photo's....
–Jeffery Jordanfrom Amazon.com
12 Jul 2008



Pride of ownership
Excellent craftmanship, with proud "MADE IN JAPAN" imprinted on it. The inside of the hood where the light gets absorbed instead of reflecting is specially treated, which almost feels like cloth.
I compared this genuine hood with the one (for Canon 50mm lens) I ordered from Hong Kong on eBay, which I paid only less than $8.00. I may have saved $20, but think about carring this lens for years with a fake hood attached to it. Worth $20? I think not. Spend extra $20 and have a pride of ownershi...
–Paik Y. Cookfrom Amazon.com
07 May 2007



So-so hood, but this lens really needs it..
Canon EF 35mm F/2 lens glares easily from the stray sun rays, so a hood is necessary.
PROS:
* Easy to attach and detach (Snaps on, no need to align the dots).
CONS:
* Unlike screw-on hoods, the attachement to the lens is wobbly and doesn't feel solid.
* Not large enough to protect from all the glares. Occasionally, I have to use my hand or a baseball cap as an improvised hood extesion.
–Xizzyfrom Amazon.com