Burtoner wrote:
Can anyone recommend these accessories here I might need?
Burtoner wrote:
Hoya 58mm Circular Polarizing Filter
I don't recommend against it but there's something to bear in mind when using CPL filters on the lenses you have. Because the front element where you attach the hood rotates on both the 18-55mm and 75-300mm lenses, there's a good chance that the rotation as you focus (manually or automatically) will negate any adjustments you made to the filter so you may have to set the amount of polarisation again
after the the focus has been set - for action shots, it could be horribly impractical to do but for landscape or architecture where you have plenty of time, it's not too much of a hassle.
Burtoner wrote:
V Direct 58mm Flower Petal Shaped Camera Lens Hood For Canon EOS EFS 18-55mm EFS 55-250mm EF 70-300mm EF 50mm Lens
I wouldn't call such a hood useless but for lenses that have rotating front elements where you attached the hood, a flower petal-shaped lens hood is less than ideal as you can get light flares entering the lens if the hood is positioned at a certain angle. Your 18-55mm lens could suffer from such effects. I would suggest a lens hood without the "petals" so the stray light filtering is consistent regardless of the front element rotation. I'd only recommend the flower petal shaped lens hoods for lenses whose front element does NOT rotate.
Burtoner wrote:
Canon ET-60 Lens Hood For EF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6/2, /3, USM/2, USM/3, EF-S 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 IS
I have an ET-65B clone for my 70-300mm lens, which I always use, not just to reduce the stray light flares but also to protect the front of the lens. I'd definitely recommend the ET-60 or a reasonably close third-party clone.