Surely if you are out looking for wildlife you have your camera ready to go... not in a bag??!
Once I reach my area of operation for the day its camera out and setup ready for whatever op appears with all the other gear close at hand for deployment (flash, raincover, ND filters, spare batteries etc)
Or is that the difference between me going out with my mission to take photos and just going out somewhere to do something and taking a camera with you "just in case"?
Yeah of course I have the camera out - but I work in a tropical rain forest and am walking all day over really steep terrain. Occasionally the camera gets put away!
There's also a difference between waiting somewhere for wildlife to come to you, and opportunistically spotting wildlife whilst in between areas and /or photographing wildlife that doesn't have specific, predictable areas it regularly frequents.
It also rains a fair bit where I work so the camera may have to go away for that too!
Anyway, this thread isn't about whether or not I carry my camera around all the time - the OP wanted to know about lens hoods and I was just mentioning my own experience and the one small inconvenience
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