Lens Hoods


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They make your lens BIGGER

They prevent off-axis light from hitting the lens and flaring. Lens hoods are specifically designed that they don't get in the way, so using a lens hood will never be a bad thing, it's impossible for them to be in the way. They improve general image contrast by reducing off axis light, protect against flaring, protect against damage (much more than a filter protects), keep the front of the lens dry in rain (although you probably shouldn't use a non-sealed lens/body in rain anyway...) and stop stuff like dirt, dust or chipping or anything that might fly and hit the lens (obviously do nothing to stop on-axis chippings from hitting the lens). The only downside is if you accrue a collection of lens hoods, they can add some bulk and weight to a lens collection. They can however be mounted on the lens in reverse meaning they take up a minimum of space and I've never found them heavy. If they're included with the lens, in my opinion, they're something you really should use, and consider hoods for you other lenses.

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