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Canon EW60II Lens Hood for Canon 24mm F/2.8 SLR Lens

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Canon EW60II Lens Hood for Canon 24mm F/2.8 SLR Lens
 
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Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.

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Canon ET-67B Lens Hood for EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM Digital SLR Lens

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Canon ET-67B Lens Hood for EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM Digital SLR Lens
 
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For use with an EF-S 60mm f2.8 Macro USM lens

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  • Helps prevent glare and sun flare, for evenly saturated exposures

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Also an excellent hood for the EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro
 
Review Date: May 4, 2009
Reviewer: ANov, Central NJ
This hood also fits the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro. IMHO better fit as it is smaller and because at minimum focusing distance, the hood is further away from the subject so not to cast shadow or cover the subject.

Plus it's a bit cheaper than the original ET-67 for that lens.
Must Have for the 60mm Macro
 
Review Date: January 12, 2009
Reviewer: Gnarley, Mesa, AZ, USA
Solid hood, reverses on lens for storage. Very rare I do not use this hood when shooting macro.
A Good Hood
 
Review Date: January 30, 2010
Reviewer: J. Lowe, Lakewood, OH USA
Canon lens hoods tend to be a bit pricey but are well made. They affix easily with a bayonet style fixture. Plus, there is a matt coating inside each one that eliminates reflections that shiny plastic can make!
Pros and Cons
 
Review Date: May 11, 2006
Reviewer: Brian Koch, MI United States
Pros:
- Reduces flare and ghosting when shooting in bright light.
- Helps protect your lens from dirt and scratches.
- Somewhat protects the lens in case of a fall. Better to break the hood than the front element.
- Makes you look more like you know what you are doing and helps to keep others from carelessly walking in front of you.

Cons:
- Will increase lens movement in windy situations, kind of like a sail on a boat.
- Takes up more room in your bag, even when reversed they still add to the diameter of the lens.
- People take more notice of you, will help to blow your cover if you are trying to keep a low profile.
It's a lens hood. Not much more to say...
 
Review Date: October 24, 2008
Reviewer: D. Schultz, Wisconsin, USA
It's amazing that a little round tube of plastic can cost so much. But, it fits my Canon 60mm lens perfectly and does what it's supposed to.

Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with Accessory Kit

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with Accessory Kit
 
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Canon's EOS Rebel T1i admirable performance with 15.1 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, a 3.0-inch Clear View LCD with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating, and compatibility with the EOS System of lenses and Speedlites, the EOS Rebel T1i adds remarkable Full HD video capture at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080. A HDMI port allows for quick connections to high definition TVs and monitors for easy viewing of your stills and video. The entire operation is simple and easy even if you are a beginner. You will have uncompromised EOS Digital performance with power and flexibility right in the palm of your hand. Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Lens: Canon's latest optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology provides up to 4-stop compensation for image blur caused by camera shake and slow shutter speeds. Photographers normally shooting handheld at 1/250 sec can switch on IS to obtain a similarly steady and blur-free result with a shutter speed of just 1/15 second. The inclusion of automatic panning detection makes it easier for photographers to track wildlife and other moving subjects. Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens: It is designed with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer technology and is compact and light. This high zoom ratio lens is equivalent to a focal length of 88-400mm in the 35mm format. The image stabilizer effect is equivalent to a shutter speed about 4 stops faster than the same size lens without Image Stabilizer. In other words, if the slowest shutter speed you could formerly hold a 250mm lens steadily was 1/250th of a second, with Canon's 4-stop stabilization correction, you could hand-hold at shutter speeds as slow as 1/15th of a second. It also uses a UD-glass lens element to correct chromatic aberration for excellent image quality throughout the zoom range. 8 GB Deluxe Accessory Kit: Loaded with extremely useful accessories.

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  • Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD - Body (Includes manufacturer's supplied accessories)
  • Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Lens - Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens - 5pc Deluxe Lens Care & Cleaning Kit
  • 8 Gigabyte SD Secure Digital Memory Card - Secure Digital USB Card Reader - Universal Memory Card Wallet - Pack of LCD Screen Protectors
  • LP-E5 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Replacement Battery Pack - Well Protective SLR Camera Gadget Bag w/Pockets & Strap
  • Full Size 59" Tripod W/Case - Jumpstart DVD Guide to Digital SLR Cameras - BONUS!! Digital Photo for Dummies - Free 25 Quality Prints

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Bower Pro Digital SLR Photography BackPack + Accessory Kit for Canon Rebel XSi, XS, T1i, XTi, 40D, 50D, Nikon D40, D60, D5000, D90, D300, D700, Olympus Evolt E-30, E-450, E-520, E-620, and Sony Alpha A200, A300, A350, A700 Digital SLR Cameras
 
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Kit includes:
♦ 1) Bower Pro Digital SLR Photography BackPack
♦ 2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System
♦ 3) LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System
♦ 4) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

Protect your valuable camera investment with this Bower Pro Digital SLR Photography BackPack

Made from rugged, weather-resistant nylon, this backpack will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash and other accessories, while allowing you to keep your hands free for uninterrupted shooting. Featuring several padded compartments with adjustable padded dividers, enough to safely hold an SLR camera body, and up to 7 lenses or other similarly-sized accessories. One large, zippered side pockets and one tripod mesh side pockets are perfect for storing smaller accessories such as lens filters, memory cards, cables, batteries or film. A padded back and shoulder straps ensure comfort even when carrying heavy loads, and a topple-resistant base keeps your gear from falling over. Adjustable straps along the sides are ideal for holding small tripods or light stands in place.

With a ton of useful features, top-quality construction and a sharp appearance, this backpack is all you'll ever need when taking your camera into the field or on the road!

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.

The LensPen makes cleaning your lens fast, simple and effective. On one end, a retractable soft brush sweeps dust and loose

The LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System has a special triangular tip that gives it the ability to clean the corners of many screens that would otherwise remain covered in dust and grime.

Product Details

  • KIT INCLUDES 4 PRODUCTS -- All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
  • <#1> Bower Pro Digital SLR Photography BackPack PLUS +
  • <#2> LensPen Lens Cleaning System +
  • <#3> LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System + <#4> Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
  • Fully compatible with any Digital or 35mm Film SLR Camera PLUS fits 3-7 lenses and accessories

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Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only – Black)

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Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only - Black)
 
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Want high digital-camera performance in an SLR format? For convenience, ease of use and no-compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canon's Digital Trinity 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses-the new Digital Rebel XT has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time. With intuitive simplicity, powerful performance and unprecedented affordability, the Rebel XT is the EOS digital camera for everyone. USB 2.0 HighSpeed Interface (maximum speeds vary) Exposure Control Systems - Program AE (shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Automatic Depth-of Field AE, Full Auto, Programmed Image Control modes (Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Flash Off), E-TTL II Autoflash Program AE, and Manual Focusing Modes - One-Shot AF, Predictive AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF (Automatically selects One-Shot AF or AI Servo AF selected according to shooting mode), Manual Focusing (MF) Auto pop-up, retractable, built-in electronic-flash in the pentaprism (shoe available for adding optional Canon Speedlite Electronic-Flash) 10-Second Self-timer PictBridge and Canon DirectPrint compatible 1.8 LCD Viewscreen - Any of the following 15 languages can be selected - English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Italian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Japanese Dimensions (W x H x D) - 4.98 x 3.71 x 2.63 in./126.5 x 94.2 x 64mm / Weight - 17.1 oz./485g (body only without lens)

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  • 8.0-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
  • Captures images at a rate of up to 3 frames per second
  • DIGIC II Image Processor provides fast, accurate image processing
  • Fast start-up time--.2 seconds
  • Powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (included, with charger)

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The best thing I've ever bought
 
Review Date: March 23, 2005
Reviewer: L. Wimberley, Berea, OH USA
The XT is amazing. The battery comes partly charged so you can immedietly start using the camera (thank you Canon!) I've already shot about 200 pictures with it and the battery hasn't died yet.

I can't give you a comparison between the XT and the 20D as I haven't owned a 20D, I can tell you a few things you may wish to know before buying.

This camera, is TINY. Extremely tiny. I'm a woman in my early twenties and I have small hands. The camera fits just right in my hands, but honestly, I don't see how someone with bigger hands would be 100% comfortable holding this. If my hands were any larger, they would be slipping off the bottom.
I had tried holding a 20D at a camera shop once and it felt too large in my hands to grip. The camera size is perfect for me, but just beware if you have larger hands. You may want to look into the battery grip, or test out holding the camera at a store before you order it. See the picture I uploaded above to get a size relation and how the camera fits in my hands.

For anyone who is migrating to this camera from a standard point and shoot digital camera, you cannot frame the image you are about to take using the LCD screen on the back. You must look through the viewfinder. The LCD screen is soley for menu use and preview mode after the picture has been taken, nothing more.

Something I've noticed is the camera makes a ratteling sound when moved around. I couldn't figure out what the heck it was, and then I finally reazlized it's the hinges from the pop-up flash. It sounds like they are loose when the flash is closed. I went to Best Buy and looked at their display model, and yep, it has the same problem. Well, it's not really a *problem* but frankly something ratteling around like that sounds cheaply made to me. My Canon film SLR doesn't make that sound.
I use a 420EX Speedlite flash with my SLRs so the popup flash doesn't concern me, but it was something I noticed and thought I would share.

I love that Canon gave the option to have a black finish over a silver one.

The startup time is instantaneous which is absolutely wonderful.

The burst mode is excellent with 3 fps.

It's extremely quiet.

The image quality is excellent. You can get photo quality prints at 20x30, and even then I bet you could push it further.

I really can't elaborate more then what other reviews have said. If you are looking for a step into the digital SLR world, this is the ticket. Or you can even check out the newly reduced original Digital Rebel, but for the extra hundred bucks or so, I would just get the XT. You will not be sorry.

Two upgrades I would make right away: Get a Speedlite flash and the Canon 28-135mm lens.

Also, I don't know why people are submitting bad reviews grading Amazon on shipping for the Rebel XT. When I preordered the XT from Amazon (not from another 3rd party), it said it would be released March 20th. I got my Rebel XT in the mail yesterday (the 22nd) which if you ask me, is pretty darn good. Want something right away? Then walk into a store and buy it instead of ordering from the internet.
Another stunning winner from the bright minds at Canon
 
Review Date: March 15, 2005
Reviewer: Gadgester, Mother Earth
I spent three hours yesterday playing with the brand-new Canon Digital Rebel XT digital SLR camera, and man, was I impressed.

I hadn't been too impressed with the original Digital Rebel, except for its revolutionarily low price (for a d-SLR), because it was slow and felt slimsy. The new DR XT is quite different. Even though it's 3 ounces lighter than the original DR -- mostly due to the use of a smaller battery; see below -- its smaller form factor actually makes it feel more solid and "real". In other word, unlike the original DR, this one feels professional, not toy-like at all.

By now you probably already know Canon makes some of the best digital cameras in the world. Even though I'm a Nikon shooter when it comes to d-SLR (sorry, loyal Canon shooters!), I own a couple Canon compact digital cameras and love them, too. The DR XT's image quality is once again excellent. I took a few indoor shots with the camera, both with and without flash, and then the store clerk let me download them to their PC. The JPEG pictures (I didn't try RAW) looked excellent on the Sony LCD screen, on par with the more expensive EOS 20D d-SLR. Color tones were accurate and the resolution was really good. The improvement picture quality over the original DR ("DR Classic"? BTW it's now $200 cheaper) comes from both the 2 extra megapixels and the better color accuracy. BTW, the DR XT reportedly uses a tecchnically different CMOS sensor than the original DR, although I haven't been able to find out exactly how this one is better in technical terms than the old one (other than the two extra megapixels). No matter, my limited true-world testing showed the image quality is indeed better than the already-excellent image quality of the original DR. And, as in the past, Canon does a wonderful job at keeping noise low -- I considered noise acceptable up until ISO 800.

The kit, which I recommend, comes with the same flimsy 3x EF-S lens (which won't work on regular film SLRs) as the original DR. You should most definitely get a better lens, although the kit lens works well as a "street zoom." I didn't get a chance to test the lens outdoors as the store wouldn't let me take it outside, but I have no doubt that this new model can only be better than the original DR, which was already very good even before you considered its low price.

The DR XT is fast: at last, you can turn it on and start shooting without waiting several seconds like you had to with the original DR. The only downside compared to the original DR is the smaller, lighter battery in the DR XT also means shorter battery life. I highly recommend you get an extra battery or two. You won't be able to go through a full day of shooting on just one battery, even if you don't use flash much. (But all pros and pro-wannabes use fill-in flash, don't we?) I also recommend a good camera bag; I personally like Tamrac for that. In addition to the spare battery (batteries), bag and a better lens or two, also consider getting a tripod (Sunpak ones are cheap but ok quality), an external flash as well as filters -- esp. a high-qual circular polarizing filter.

In summary, the Canon Digital Rebel XT is another stunning winner from Canon. It features faster speeds (start-up and shot-to-shot), excellent image quality, and terrific look-and-feel. Despite my personal preference for Nikon pro-level gear, I can recommend this Canon d-SLR to my friends without reservation.

Feel free to e-mail me at gadgester @t hotmail with your questions and commends.
$100 tip learned the hard way
 
Review Date: January 1, 2006
Reviewer: P. Lehmann, Texas
I can't say enough about this camera. I won't launch into superlatives you can read in all the other reviews other than to agree that it is the best thing this amateur has ever bought.

If the XT is going to someone that will only use it 5-10 times a year, the kit lens is fine.

My advice for those like me that are trying to step up into taking photographs rather than pictures? Buy the camera as a body only, spend 80ish dollars on the 50mm 1.8 prime lens, and another 20ish on the remote. You will still come out cheaper than if you buy the XT with a kit lens AND have an amazing, fast lens that gets raving reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. Check the lens reviews for yourself, especially if you're not familiar with prime vs. zoom lenses. The tiny remote is handy too!

I'm betting you will eventually buy at least one more lens than what you start with to explore the capabilities of the XT. This is true whether you start out with the kit or the 1.8. I use the 28-135 IS and the 1.8. The kit lens is in a box in my garage somewhere, so I could have saved myself $100 if someone had suggested to me what I am to you.


Top Notch digital
 
Review Date: April 22, 2005
Reviewer: Mick Gardina, NJ, USA
I bought this camera as soon as it was available on Amazon, and have had it for about a month now. The experience has been fantastic. The pictures are nothing less than stunning. Colors are great, resolution is amazing, and the software package is very complete and easy to use.

Probably the best features are the number of modes that are available, and the ease of use. It can be set to a full program mode, and used as a point and click snapshot camera by anyone at all, or put into full manual mode for the more experienced.

I do have a couple of suggestions. Order this body without the Canon lens. I upgraded to a Sigma 28-300 mm Macro Zoom for about the cost of the original lens, and now have one lens for virtually any situation.

Also, get top notch compact flash card. I bought high speed, 1 GB Lexar 80x flash because I really wanted the ability to take high speed repetative pictures. I was not disappointed. You can either take one picture after another about as fast as you can hit the sutter, or put the camera into repeat-shot mode and hold the shutter button down. This is a great feature.

Also order a spare battery or two. It takes a lot of pictures on a single charge, but seems to go from a full battery indication down to dead real fast, so there's not a lot of warning that you need to charge up.

All in all, a very outstanding bit of technology.
Great dSLR especially for the money
 
Review Date: May 13, 2005
Reviewer: J. Chen, Cali, USA
Got this camera after considering between this and the 20D. Was very impressed with the 20D, but the price difference could easily give me a very good lense, and the feature differences are minor, so Rebel XT it is. I am a photography enthuiast who wishes he had the budget for a canon 1D MarkII but instead have the budget of a mortal and have to pay for a personal camera out of his own pocket.
I have been reading some other reviews on this site and other sites regarding digital SLR cameras in general. I had to admit, most of the reviewers really are better served with a point and shoot. This is a SLR camera, it will take great pictures in automatic modes, but if you use your camera in those modes, get something like the Canon Pro1. This camera is to be used in Av, Tv or Manual modes, maybe in Program in a pinch. It requires you to understand WB, depth of fields, exposure metering as well as other wide array of nuances that come with a SLR camera. If you don't want to spend some time to learn some details about photography, you will be better served with a point and shoot. If you decide to use the attached flash for in door portrait shots, you're probably better served with a point and shoot. If you need to frame your shot on the LCD, you're better served with a point and shoot (becasue the whole SLR concept of through the lense view of the scene, DOF checking, focus accuracy is completely lost by that opinion). Yes the sensor on dSLR's will get dirty and require maintenance. Some one mentioned why don't engineer design the sensor to have the opposite charge to rebel dust. Well, dusts don't have one single polarity in their charges, so 50% of the dust will be attracted to the sensor doesn't matter what polarity the sensor is charged with.
Also, this is not a Canon 1Ds either, so it does have its limitations, but then again, people who will feel completely limited by this camera should have gotten a Canon 1D series camera anyway.
The best merit for this camera is foremost image quality. It's extremely low in image noise all the way up to ISO 800. ISO 1600 is completely usable if you stay below 8x10 enlargement and don't mind photoshopping your image a little. Again, if you don't ever want to bother with photoshop adjustment of you pictures, you probably will be better served with a point and shoot. The kit lense is of decent quality again for the price, but you're definitely short changing yourself if that's the only lense you decide for have for this camera. If you want to buy the kit and had no intention to buy another lense, you shoud seriously be considering Canon Pro1, it's got a L glass and a good match between the lense and the body. Buying this camera will be at most 50% of your investment if you truly want to make it worthwhile, the other 50% will be needed for buying good lenses (get the Canon 17-40mm USM L lense, the 70-200 4L zoom, and the 28-135mm as a walk-around, the Tamron 28-74 is an excellent medium range lense as well and is probably a superior substitue for the Canon 28-135 USM).
I would have to say lack of spot metering does give the Nikon D70 an advantage, but this camera does have a center metering mode with exposure lock, so it is not really a show-stopper. Compared to the D70, the Rebel XT has superior noise level performance. This is from my personal experience as well as photos from a wide variety of sites on the net. Low noise level is very important to me, so if this is on your priority list, you really can't go wrong with the Rebel XT at this price point.
What I want to emphasize here is seriously consider your needs before buying this camera, to make this camera truly worth the money you spent, you need to spend a bit more of your money and a lot of more of your time on learning how to properly handle a piece of equipment like this. Otherwise, you guessed it, Canon Pro1 is a very very good candidate.

Canon Lens Rear Cap for Canon EF SLR Lenses

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Canon Lens Rear Cap for Canon EF SLR Lenses
 
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A rear lens cap for Canon EOS lenses / Protects lens from dust, impact and scratches

Product Details

  • Protects rear contacts of Canon SLR lenses
  • Easy to attach
  • Sturdy protection
  • Quality Canon design
  • Compatible with EF lenses, tele-extenders and extension tubes

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Good to have an extra
 
Review Date: December 13, 2006
Reviewer: R. Allen, Minneapolis, MN USA
This is a nice extra to have in your camera bag...I keep mine in a ziplock bag so that it doesn't pickup dust and I have an extra if all the lenses are off my camera. Fits all EF and EF-S lenses. Just like the one you get with the lens.
Fit perfectly
 
Review Date: January 12, 2007
Reviewer: Richard K. Thumann, New Jersey
Needed this cap for months. Bought it and works/fits perfectly with my Canon EOS 20D and its lenses.
You gotta have protection
 
Review Date: September 8, 2006
Reviewer: L. T. Beasimer, Dallas, TX
The Canon rear lens cap is included with the purchase of your EF lens, extension tubes, and tele-extenders. If you happen to lose the lens cap, you need a new one. This protects the rear elements from damage while your lens tele-extenders, or extension tubes are off the camera. To save some money, look for an off brand version at a local camera shop. There are no special parts to this cap. Don't risk damage that will end up costing more than a replacement cap.

PROS:
Protects your equipment

CONS:
Expensive for a piece of plastic (but you gotta have protection.)
Well built. Does the job perfect
 
Review Date: May 5, 2008
Reviewer: Justin S. Han, San Diego CA
As most photographer experienced one time or more : losing the lens cap. I lost mine when I was shooting an outdoor group activity. It's exactly same as the factory one, well built, solid. And it's cheap! 5 stars!
Must have for lens protection
 
Review Date: June 30, 2008
Reviewer: Logan Frick, Huntington Beach, CA
Like others, I lost mine while shooting and needed a solid replacement that matched the original. This is it. It's a bit pricey, but nothing compared to the glass you are protecting. Very pleased.

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Canon EOS-50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera With EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens
 
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Canon's EOS 50D bridges the gap between the novice and the seasoned pro with a perfect combination of high-speed and quality. It features an APS-C sized 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for fine detail and superior color reproduction and improved ISO capabilities up to 12800 for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. It features a refined 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots) monitor, supercharged Live View Function with Face Detection Live mode, plus a number of new automatic Image Correction settings and HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV. The standard zoom lens features a wide focal length range from normal to telephoto equivalent to 29-320mm in the 35mm format. It features an Optical Image Stabilizer for up to 4-stops of effective correction even at full zoom. Since Canon's optical image stabilization system is in the lens, not in the camera, you can see the stabilized, steadier images through the viewfinder. And the circular aperture can give beautiful background blur effects. This new wide zoom ratio EF-S lens delivers excellent high-speed performance at an affordable price.

Product Details

  • 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor with improved noise reduction, wide range ISO 100-3200 (H1: 6400, H2: 12800)
  • The EOS 50D features a newly-designed 15.1-megapixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor which is capable of recording up to 4752 x 3168 pixels
  • The EOS 50D operates with such effortless speed that operation is nothing short of intuitive. With instant start-up times, speedy autofocus
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor: The DIGIC 4 Image Processor offers finer details and even more natural color reproduction
  • 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA) with multiple coatings for improved viewing and smudge-resistant protection

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Happy with my purchase
 
Review Date: June 3, 2009
Reviewer: L. Hermann,
I looked long and hard before replacing my Canon Rebel XT. I knew I would stay with the Canon line because I had invested in several lenses, but there were at least three choices in my price range: the 40D, the 50D or the new replacement for the Rebel XT. I opted for the 50D and have been very pleased with it. I bought UDMA cards, and the camera is lightning fast now, especially compared to my old Rebel. I like the big screen on the back, and am having fun learning all the various functions and settings. Getting a couple of good books about the 50D helps. The camera came very quickly from Adorama and it does have the North American warranty (which is important).
Hard to beat for price and quality
 
Review Date: September 19, 2009
Reviewer: Alan,
I got a 40D for Christmas in 2008.Great camera.With the 50D it hits 6.3 frames per second which is less than the 40D at 6.5.I got the 50D not long after it came out.Canon really improved some things on the 50D,like the Digic 4 processor,went up 5 megapixels to 15.1,shooting information on the rear LCD and more .I would recommend this camera for amateur to professional.A great camera for the money.

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Canon EW63II Lens Hood for EF 28 f/1.8, 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 & 28-105 f/4.0-5.6 SLR Lens
 
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Hoods are one of the most important accessories for each lens you own. A lens hood provides multiple functions: it shades the lens from stray light, improving your contrast and image quality; in inclement weather, it can assist in keeping moisture or wind-blown debris off the lens; and it protects the front barrel from the inevitable impacts against walls, door frames, and other real-life obstacles.

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Essential item for any photographer
 
Review Date: January 24, 2007
Reviewer: S. F. Roney, California
A lens hood is a wise purchase no matter the lens you use. It serves two purposes. The first, is that it prevents flare from stray light from coming into the lens, whether it be sunlight on a bright day, or the errant bit of light from a lamp while indoors. Even in controlled studio setups, a hood helps stop unwanted light reflections from causing random unexpected problems. Its a nice insurance measure to protect the beauty of your photographs.

The second use is one that causes it to pay for itself, and your lens, over time. It is a protection device, taking hits from your lens and deflecting them through its flexible plastic body, rather than letting shock pass through the delicate mechanics and glass of your valuable lenses. Dumps and dings can happen anywhere, and do even to the most careful of photographers, and you'll want all the protection you can get to make sure a random pedestrian bump or a slight trip over some rocks doesn't put your lens out of commission.

This is a Canon hood, meaning it's made to work with your Canon lenses. Third party hoods can be much, much cheaper, but they will not be as good as this Canon hood. For one, this hood's "flower petal" look ensures it is adjusted perfectly so it never causes vignetting in your photos, unlike cheap third party hoods.

Operation is simple, as the lenses this is compatible with have ridges that connect with this one. Just put it on your lens, give it a slight twirl, and its locked in place! Do it in revers to take it off, and even flip the thing around and lock it in place backwards when storing this lens. I've only had a few issues with the hood jamming in place, but that I attirbute to myself trying to put it on too fast in a hasty situation. This thing comes on and off in less than a second, but once its locked in place it'll take a big hit to knock it off.

If you just invested some money into one of the lenses this fits on, do yourself a favor and buy this hood. Do it to protect both your lens and your photographs.

Space efficient and fits lens perfectly
 
Review Date: July 28, 2005
Reviewer: Gregory J. Marino, Rochester, NY
This lens hood from Canon fits the lens it is made for very well, and there is no chance to get part of it in your frame as I have encountered with 3rd party lens hoods. A must have to take care of unwanted lens flare and protect your pricey lens.
perfect fit
 
Review Date: May 24, 2008
Reviewer: L. Harrison, Springville, Utah, USA

Canon EW63II Lens Hood for EF 28 f/1.8, 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 & 28-105 f/4.0-5.6 SLR Lens

Works well.