Since I'm kind of on a low budget right now, I was too lazy to purchase a regular lens hood for my wide-angle lens. I could only find the type of lens hood that screws on in front of the wide-angle lens; however, I did not like the idea of that concept.
So I decided to make my own! Went to Kragen (auto parts store) and picked up one of those funnels that are used to change the oil from cars.
Me and a friend cut out the outlines and edges of the funnel so it wouldn't be too big and in the way of the view of the lens.
Since wide-angle lens do not have a thread in front, I wanted to make a lens hood that could just easily slide in and fit like a glove. So I traced out the outline of my wide-angle lens on a piece of cardboard. Cut out the outline and placed it between the bottom and semi-middle of the lens hood. Taped where the position of the piece of cardboard was all the way up and around. (The piece of cardboard enables the lens hood to slip on and stay on the wide-angle lens.)
Not the most attractive lens hood in the world, but it's $3 dollars (USD) and it works like a charm.
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