Anybody recognize this hood?

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Hmmmmm well, camera appears to be a Leica IIIb 1938ish with a Summar
and as Bill said I think a Kodak series 6 hood from that period....

I don`t think Ernst Leitz NYC made a chrome hood looking like this, I`ve seen a square "barndoor" folding Summitar hood that was pre-war ELNYC in satin chrome
(but it`s really rare)

That hood almost looks like a Korean War era Nippon Kogaku type hood, that`s funny 😀

Tom
 
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Steve Bellayr said:
I have a very similiar hood which could be the same. All it states is "Japan". It is supposedly a generic hood from the late 50's.

Steve,

Note: the OP posted that the photo was taken in 1944........

It looks like a Nikkor hood, but in 1944 we were`nt shooting with anything made in Japan, we were still at war with them

I say it`s a Kodak hood era 1939

Tom
 
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Remember that the Kodak adapters can be made larger or smaller by bending all of the tabs in or out. That said, coming up with one that's a good match for the knurled 36mm Leica lens fronts (like the Elmars) is hard. I use a Canon screw-clamp one instead.
 
John Shriver said:
Remember that the Kodak adapters can be made larger or smaller by bending all of the tabs in or out. That said, coming up with one that's a good match for the knurled 36mm Leica lens fronts (like the Elmars) is hard. I use a Canon screw-clamp one instead.

Part of my problem is that I'm using it for reenacting (hence my interest in the picture in the first place), and a Japanese hood wouldn't really make sense in that context.
 
I use a 1- 7/16" (36.5mm) Kodak series VI adapter for my lens hood on my Summar lens.
this size works fine on this lens .
 
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