What I've always wanted to say NORDBERG! Expensive but good material quality and easy attachment on the lens, no thread clamp mechanism as used to be, but still keeps in use in the city or in the field. Strong buy recommendation, the lens is 85mm wor
This lens hood really chip, both the quality of the plastic by the fastening system on the lens. In fact it is the same as for the 50 mm f / 1.8. It reminds you that your stone is not L-series Canon charges ... And that!
There were dieverse third-party to which I have informed me, but I was in this case the original decision for 2 reasons: - Effective stray light reduction, by flocked inside - Fit I am a photographer and want to make any compromises to save on the fu
Holds well up on the 1.8 85mm CANON (does not screwed but clips). However, the plastic seems very brittle (thinner and softer than other brand sunscreen), in time to see if it is more resistant it looks.
Have you bought me for my EF 100-300. Well made, perfect fit, inner mat (flocked). Placed without pressing the latches. When removing the key to retract the latches must however be pressed. Had previously a cheaper foreign product, but that quickly s
... But a moronic list price. Have the GeLi bought for the 85mm / 1.8 for about 22 instead of almost 60 list price, and am very pleased with the quality. The here repeatedly criticized points such as fixing in transport position I can not confirm. Th
About the sun visor of (cheaper) third party ("imitation") can be read in the reviews that these sit very shaky on the objective, inter alia, because there fastened with "clamping noses" (instead of a thread or bayonet). That's wh
Delighted with this sun visor and precisely what I appreciate unlike other reviews is the clip system that I would much rather have my other pares sun that screw .. thank you a lot
Hello, Yes what to say already grown to a lens hood. So at first I was amazed that one this here is no longer "screw" on the lens can / must Here are just four "noses" available by pressing two wells (on the outside) disappear ins
The product is fully compliant. The great advantage of this sun from being clipped it to the objective and that it was not screwed. Put and remove it is a breeze. The interior is covered with a fabric preventing interference light to be reflected in
This lens hood has, unlike any other known to me Gelis Canon bayonet mount no. Instead must be compressed for the assembly / disassembly two clamping lugs. The tabs also can be poorly sensing, you have to search specifically for the nose. This preven
Very effective on my 85mm, I love the velvet inside to avoid reflections. However pity he is not fixed it does not matter very seriously. In addition, it is scratched easily, we see traces of nails, for example.
The sun visor fulfills its purpose. Attaching the lens is a bit strange, because no bayonet lock is present. The sun visor is clipped to a revolving ring, holds here but very good. So far there was nothing to complain about, only the price is a bit h
good reception very well packaged and faithful to the time commitments on the sun visor in itself is quite fragile and does not hang quarter turn. it still slides c biggies
A lens hood, commonly referred to as the lens hood or sun visor (but this is not correct), as the most important accessory for ambitious photography must be considered. With Canon lenses, the L-Class is always included. For all other it must be purch