Thanks, geeteethree. Is this problem caused by flash? Just wondering do we need to leave the lens hood on all the time for indoor photography?
Hi, do u have any good website reference to recomend. From the web, I realize that lens hoods are to keep extraneous light from entering the lens and causing flare. This is more prevalent with zoom lenses. However, some say must be on all the time, some say you don't need any hood.
Hi, do u have any good website reference to recomend. From the web, I realize that lens hoods are to keep extraneous light from entering the lens and causing flare. This is more prevalent with zoom lenses. However, some say must be on all the time, some say you don't need any hood.
Hi,
When I take picture with lens hood on. It always cast a shadow at the centre bottom of the image. How can I avoid this problem? Please help, thanks.
I bought the lens from CSer, so I do not have the manual. Nevertheless, It is still my mistake that I fail to read more from the web. Luckily I managed to find the answer from here. Thanks for all the info you all share with me.
You don't need a hood indoors...
Or turn the camera upside down, so the flash is at the bottom, then shoot. The shadow will be on the ceiling or the sky, so it becomes less of a problem
You don't need a hood indoors...
Or turn the camera upside down, so the flash is at the bottom, then shoot. The shadow will be on the ceiling or the sky, so it becomes less of a problem