Canon Lens Hood ET-83D - filter query

I had this hood with my 100-400 L lens mk2, and there was a little hatch on it, research onlilne showed this was for operating a Polarising filter.

Does anyone know if any Polarising filter will fit inside or is there a specific one

thanks
The idea is that you mount a screw on filter that is the right size for the lens

Then the little door allows for reaching in with finger to turn the rotating part of the polarising filter......i. e. You don't fit the filter through the lens hood 'door' ;)

One of many guides as to use & usage of such a filter

I hope that makes sense :)

PS if I have tried to reach you how to suck eggs......sorry.
 
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Haha so I'm guessing with the normal thread on the 100-400 being 77mm, any filter of this dimension should fit ok

thanks for that clarification real glad you advised about not using the door :cool: :banana:
I use a hoya pro polarising filter on mine. Take the hood off to fit of course and then use the little window to rotate it.
 
One further thought I usually have a UV filter on the lens of my cameras, as the hood is not on the entire time does it matter if I leave the UV on at same time as polarising one is on the hood ?

IMO try it but because of the thickness of the polarising filter (compared to others) it may cause vignetting.
 
One further thought I usually have a UV filter on the lens of my cameras, as the hood is not on the entire time does it matter if I leave the UV on at same time as polarising one is on the hood ?
As @Box Brownie says it may cause vignetting. I expect it will fit, but I usually remove the filter before I add the polariser because of the extra degradation in quality.

I only use protective filters when I'm at the beach these days. Otherwise I don't have them on. I often use my 100-400 on the beach, so it's often an extra fiddle before I go out to put the polariser on.
 
As @Box Brownie says it may cause vignetting. I expect it will fit, but I usually remove the filter before I add the polariser because of the extra degradation in quality.

I only use protective filters when I'm at the beach these days. Otherwise I don't have them on. I often use my 100-400 on the beach, so it's often an extra fiddle before I go out to put the polariser on.

Out of interest is your filter a 77mm chunkier one, as my filters seem to be 77mm slimline and they are not wide enough to fit
 
Out of interest is your filter a 77mm chunkier one, as my filters seem to be 77mm slimline and they are not wide enough to fit

Not too sure what you mean "......not wide enough to fit" as in fit what?

A 77mm screw on filter should fit all lenses requiring a 77mm screw threaded filter.
Plus AFAIK slimline filters are not intended to be stacked i.e. they are only threaded to put on the lens, the outer face does not have a screw thread to accept another lens i.e. they are slimmer because of that design.
 
Not too sure what you mean "......not wide enough to fit" as in fit what?

A 77mm screw on filter should fit all lenses requiring a 77mm screw threaded filter.
Plus AFAIK slimline filters are not intended to be stacked i.e. they are only threaded to put on the lens, the outer face does not have a screw thread to accept another lens i.e. they are slimmer because of that design.


I'm getting confused with this hood, some images online I saw suggested the filter screwed into the hood that was what I tried. If they only screw onto the lens then no problem
 
Mine is called a Hoya Pro 1 Digital Filter Circular PL 77mm. It does have a thread on the outside too so I guess it is not a slimline one though it says it's low profile.
It screws on to the end of the lens as per usual - doesn't screw into the hood.

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Mine is called a Hoya Pro 1 Digital Filter Circular PL 77mm. It does have a thread on the outside too so I guess it is not a slimline one though it says it's low profile.
It screws on to the end of the lens as per usual - doesn't screw into the hood.

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Brilliant thats similar to a UV one I have so I will get myself one of these. Thanks for clarifying about the end of the lens, the article I read online was misleading to say the least !
 
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