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Samyang Lens hood for AF 24mm/F1.8 Sony FE

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  • Lens hood for Samyang AF 24mm F1.8 Sony FE
  • reduces stray light and reflections
  • protects the front lens
  • increases the image quality

The lens hood (also known as a lens hood or sun visor) reduces light entering the sensor from the side. The so-called lens flares are reduced, which increases the image quality. By using the lens hood, the images appear less flat and have less contrast. The lens hood also offers a certain degree of protection for the front lens against rain and light impacts or contact (fingerprints). For space-saving transportation, we recommend mounting the lens hood "upside down" on the Lens.

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Samyang Lens hood for AF 24mm/F1.8 Sony FE

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  • Lens hood for Samyang AF 24mm F1.8 Sony FE
  • reduces stray light and reflections
  • protects the front lens
  • increases the image quality

Product description for Samyang Lens hood for AF 24mm/F1.8 Sony FE

The lens hood (also known as a lens hood or sun visor) reduces light entering the sensor from the side. The so-called lens flares are reduced, which increases the image quality. By using the lens hood, the images appear less flat and have less contrast. The lens hood also offers a certain degree of protection for the front lens against rain and light impacts or contact (fingerprints). For space-saving transportation, we recommend mounting the lens hood "upside down" on the Lens.

Samyang Lens hood for AF 24mm/F1.8 Sony FE

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