du a gwyn
Member
hello,which lens hood do you recommend for the canonet g111 gl17?the book shows number 4 but i've seen a number 5 for sale 'recommended for the glll '.
diolch yn fawr.
diolch yn fawr.
John Shriver
Well-known
Once you see the used prices for the 4 or 5, you will recoil in horror. Could easily cost more than your camera.
wray
Well-known
I ended up just buying a 48 --> 49 mm filter adapter and use it as hood - cheap and works quite well.Once you see the used prices for the 4 or 5, you will recoil in horror. Could easily cost more than your camera.
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
Check out the hama hoods at bhphotovideo. they come with a cap. under $20.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I got one, brand name is Prinz, from the *bay. Look them up. They're marketed as "for the Canonet." They're metal-made, from Germany IIRC.
R
ruben
Guest
Here is my TESTED solution:
48~46 step down adapter, and then 46mm short (wide) hood.
Remember that you are limited within a very little room with the light sensor on the lens and the yellow patch window above - that's why going for a 49 hood and according step up addpter will eat too much of the yellow patch.
Cheers,
Ruben
48~46 step down adapter, and then 46mm short (wide) hood.
Remember that you are limited within a very little room with the light sensor on the lens and the yellow patch window above - that's why going for a 49 hood and according step up addpter will eat too much of the yellow patch.
Cheers,
Ruben
du a gwyn
Member
hello,i've manage to get a lens hood at last,and it the original canon no4 hood.disapointed with the build quality of the hood,i'll have to be careful when i carry the camera in my pocket.this is why i bought the ql111-17 in the first place.i wanted something that i could carry in tricky places rather my bronica rf or my hasselblad.
thanks for everybody that took the trouble to replly to my thread,
diolch yn fawr.
thanks for everybody that took the trouble to replly to my thread,
diolch yn fawr.
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