Frank Kolwicz
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Those ridiculous leather hoods that are so inconvenient to use are no substitute for a real lens cap, like all the non-super lenses come with.
In the field I often have to hurry-up and cover the front of the lens when a cloud of dust envelopes me and the lens. Maybe one dusting won't hurt anything, but this happens repeatedly, even when I practice dust avoidance by trying to always be upwind of the source and then it will eventually have to be cleaned - with great care as dust is extremely abrasive.
So, Canon can't be bothered to provide a $.59 plastic item to fit snugly over the big end of a 600/4's rigid lens hood, but thanks to Pyrex for providing a substitute: there's a Pyrex glass storage container that has a perfect gray plastic cover from my local BiMart for a couple of bucks, with a container for free. It's a tight fit, but that's better than the alternative.
For older 500/4.5s it's a little trickier: Pyrex also makes a smaller storage container that has a red cover that's a little to large to fit, but, with the help of my local hardware store guy we came up with a drive belt from a vacuum cleaner that makes up the gap. The black rubber drive belt fits snugly on the big end of the rigid lens hood and then the Pyrex cover fits that perfectly. Comes off easily enough, but doesn't come off when you carry or travel with the lens out of the box.
Shame on Canon for making me go through this rigamarole instead of providing a 2 buck item for a $10,000 lens.
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