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I hike a lot and like to carry the 90 macro extended in my camera bag. It's hard to attach the lens to the camera body with the metal hood on when the lens is collapsed.

 

Is it considered safe to carry the lens extended? I have one of these Artisan and Artist bags and so the lens does move vertically a fair amount in it's pocket. It doesn't move laterally.

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I hike a lot and like to carry the 90 macro extended in my camera bag. It's hard to attach the lens to the camera body with the metal hood on when the lens is collapsed.

 

Is it considered safe to carry the lens extended? I have one of these Artisan and Artist bags and so the lens does move vertically a fair amount in it's pocket. It doesn't move laterally.

 

 

I carry mine extended and locked if I am going to use it. During storage periods(rare with this lens) I keep it collapsed.

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Yes, they do lock. The lens seems pretty sturdy extended. I've been carrying it that way and am hoping not to hear that they are fragile when extended.

 

I don't see why not. Although I've never owned a collapsible lens I think they LOCK in the out position by turning the lens.
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Because with the lens hood (that comes with it) mounted, the collapsing, uncollapsing and mounting is time consuming and difficult.

 

Why do you prefer the 50/2.8 hood? I don't have a 50/2.8 and have never seen the hood.

 

I usually collapse it when its not on the camera. Why would you not collapse it?

Regarding the hood I prefer to use the hood from the 50/2.8.

cheers, Tom

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