dave lackey
Veteran
Wow...anybody have a better source for a hood to fit the Summarit 50mm 1.5? Kevin's Cameras has a couple or three in the $250-300 range!
Or, should I just not bother with a hood?
Or, should I just not bother with a hood?
rickp
Well-known
i have the same lens, and think that you'll certainly need a hood to reduce haze, flaring etc.
at the cameraquest.com site just now, found the following:
a) Hood 50/1.5 Summarit Vented Hood, E++ black crinkle paint $150
b) (this is the hood and cap i bought)
good luck!
rick
at the cameraquest.com site just now, found the following:
a) Hood 50/1.5 Summarit Vented Hood, E++ black crinkle paint $150
b) (this is the hood and cap i bought)
NEW CameraQuest Lens Metal Screw in Hoods: $30 each, push-on Voigtlander Metal Cap for most 39mm and larger hoods $20
41mm Screw in metal Hood, black or chrome, fits among others Leica 50/1.5 Summarit, 35/1.4 Summilux non Aspheric, 60/3.5 Visoflex Elmar, optional push on Voigtlander capgood luck!
rick
mynikonf2
OEM
Kevin is among the most expensive sources around for gear. You should be able to find one on ebay from $100 up. I bought one new in the box for around $150 a few months ago & another used one for $85. Keep looking they're out there & with this lens' tendency for flare you'll need it.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I have one for $ 125.00 + shipping if you're interested. PM me if you want to discuss further....
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Paying more than $75 for any hood is KRAZY........I bought mine here off that guy who had the 57' MP for $65
Save your money Dave and wait till you find a "user" grade XOONS, these prices of over $75 are unrealistic, it`s NOT a rare hood, matter of fact they made quite a few and the markets always nearly full, because they never sell them at the price they are asking.....
Tom
Save your money Dave and wait till you find a "user" grade XOONS, these prices of over $75 are unrealistic, it`s NOT a rare hood, matter of fact they made quite a few and the markets always nearly full, because they never sell them at the price they are asking.....
Tom
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Canon 50mm f/1.2 hoods go for $ 150+ if you can find one, and a new hood for a Rollei Wide is $ 300 (ask me how I know that one!). Don't even want to talk about what hoods for the Canon 50/.95 go for.
As far as the XOONS hood, Kevin Li has one for $ 230.00, LeicaShop has one for EU 150, KOH's Camera has a mint one with box for $ 190.00, so.....
As far as the XOONS hood, Kevin Li has one for $ 230.00, LeicaShop has one for EU 150, KOH's Camera has a mint one with box for $ 190.00, so.....
peterm1
Veteran
Wow to think that at couple of years ago I turned one down for $120 Australian as I thought it crazy expensive. Who's crazy now? I did end up finding a very nicely designed and built Walz one for about $5 though. (A contemporary of the Summarit in age but similar in design to the more recent Summicron hood with a vents around the outside rim.)
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LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Dave,
I totally forgot the WALZ hood from Japan!
(oh thanks Pete I just read your post above
dammm $5 woopie!!! that was a find, I paid at least $45 for mine about a year ago!)
It`s lighter, vented and I use it full time on my Xenon
Just look hard on ebay for this one, should`nt cost more than $50, also with the XOONS, I`d be patient, they come around under $75, it`s for me all about using original gear, which I do, but I NEVER pay collector prices, everything in my camera list here was bought *under* collectors price, (including my 43' IIIC K - and my M6 was traded for) and I found everything in under 11 months time (not rushing), I find that hoods can be really expensive, but if you wait and shop around you can always find deals (I turned down a $75 Canon f1.2 hood because I didn`t need it I don`t have the lens at the present time and I still debate if I really need the extra speed with all the other fast lenses I have)
I`d say wait for a "user" XOONS or look for a WALZ one, I`ll post some photos of mine here shortly.......
Tom
PS: Ohh I agree with Vince 100% the prices of the Canon and rare stuff like the Rolleiwide and even the pre 1949 Xenon hood are KRAZY (over $300+ on some accounts) but, I guess we each have our own lines we draw, I`d rather save the money for a rare lens, or another body etc.
I totally forgot the WALZ hood from Japan!
(oh thanks Pete I just read your post above
It`s lighter, vented and I use it full time on my Xenon
Just look hard on ebay for this one, should`nt cost more than $50, also with the XOONS, I`d be patient, they come around under $75, it`s for me all about using original gear, which I do, but I NEVER pay collector prices, everything in my camera list here was bought *under* collectors price, (including my 43' IIIC K - and my M6 was traded for) and I found everything in under 11 months time (not rushing), I find that hoods can be really expensive, but if you wait and shop around you can always find deals (I turned down a $75 Canon f1.2 hood because I didn`t need it I don`t have the lens at the present time and I still debate if I really need the extra speed with all the other fast lenses I have)
I`d say wait for a "user" XOONS or look for a WALZ one, I`ll post some photos of mine here shortly.......
Tom
PS: Ohh I agree with Vince 100% the prices of the Canon and rare stuff like the Rolleiwide and even the pre 1949 Xenon hood are KRAZY (over $300+ on some accounts) but, I guess we each have our own lines we draw, I`d rather save the money for a rare lens, or another body etc.
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fbf
Well-known
The original hood for rollei are all expensive, especially the bayIII and bay IV...I agree with LeicaTom that I would never buy a hood for more than 50$...
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Geez, gimme the name of the guy with the $ 75.00 Canon 1.2 lens hood....
And hey, I have a Xenon hood too...forgot about that one! And let's not forget the 105 f/6.3 Mountain Elmar hood....
Of course, I've made compromises too -- I was looking at a $ 400 hood for my Contaflex TLR (the hood is so good you can't adjust the aperture once you've mounted it), but found that a 40.5mm Contax lens hood fits all the 50/2 Sonnars, and the 135/4 Sonnars, and you can get Zeiss ones for $ 30. Or, I could use a $ 2.00 40.5mm - 49mm step up ring and away we go!
And hey, I have a Xenon hood too...forgot about that one! And let's not forget the 105 f/6.3 Mountain Elmar hood....
Of course, I've made compromises too -- I was looking at a $ 400 hood for my Contaflex TLR (the hood is so good you can't adjust the aperture once you've mounted it), but found that a 40.5mm Contax lens hood fits all the 50/2 Sonnars, and the 135/4 Sonnars, and you can get Zeiss ones for $ 30. Or, I could use a $ 2.00 40.5mm - 49mm step up ring and away we go!
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raid
Dad Photographer
I have the lens hood for the Canon 50/1.2 and for the Summarit, plus several lens hoods for BIII Rolleiflex. It seems that in the past, these lens hoods were not very costly.
John Shriver
Well-known
Walz, not Waltz. Although, search for both spellings on eBay!
As for XOONS, this is an example of an item that dealers controlled the price of for a long time, and kept it very high. eBay is revealing that it's far too common to sustain that price, and the dealers are sticking their heads in the sand. eBay reveals the reality of supply and demand, the days when dealers controlled the primary market for used equipment are long gone.
On the other hand, the SOOHN hood for the Hektor 28/6.3 really is as rare as dealer prices would suggest, and no reserve auctions fetch a price reasonably close to the dealer prices.
As for XOONS, this is an example of an item that dealers controlled the price of for a long time, and kept it very high. eBay is revealing that it's far too common to sustain that price, and the dealers are sticking their heads in the sand. eBay reveals the reality of supply and demand, the days when dealers controlled the primary market for used equipment are long gone.
On the other hand, the SOOHN hood for the Hektor 28/6.3 really is as rare as dealer prices would suggest, and no reserve auctions fetch a price reasonably close to the dealer prices.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Way Kool Walz Hood for Summarit on a 1945 Leica IIIC K/IIIFBD Conversion
Way Kool Walz Hood for Summarit on a 1945 Leica IIIC K/IIIFBD Conversion
As I promised some pix of a WALZ hood for Summarit, (seen here on a 1936 Leitz Xenon) mounted on my 1945 Leica IIIC K "non stamp" to IIIFBD conversion. *all "user" grade equipment*



Enjoy!
Tom
Way Kool Walz Hood for Summarit on a 1945 Leica IIIC K/IIIFBD Conversion
As I promised some pix of a WALZ hood for Summarit, (seen here on a 1936 Leitz Xenon) mounted on my 1945 Leica IIIC K "non stamp" to IIIFBD conversion. *all "user" grade equipment*



Enjoy!
Tom
dave lackey
Veteran
Tom,
Those images are sweeeet! Looks almost like you used the Summarit to get those...if not, what camera/lens did you use?
BTW, that case looks to be in the same condition as mine for the M3. Not sure about my straps, though. I would like to replace with something a bit more substantial. Any ideas?
Those images are sweeeet! Looks almost like you used the Summarit to get those...if not, what camera/lens did you use?
BTW, that case looks to be in the same condition as mine for the M3. Not sure about my straps, though. I would like to replace with something a bit more substantial. Any ideas?
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Tom,
Those images are sweeeet! Looks almost like you used the Summarit to get those...if not, what camera/lens did you use?
BTW, that case looks to be in the same condition as mine for the M3. Not sure about my straps, though. I would like to replace with something a bit more substantial. Any ideas?![]()
Well, it`s a trade secret with my work.....and some digital tricks, but I`ll let you know it is a Zeiss Sonnar lens
Hmmm original Leica M3 straps, I think I just saw some on Evilbay last night? Hmmmm I do have OPTECH straps on my 1 TON HEAVY Canon F-1 Mech, they have never failed!
Tom
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dave lackey
Veteran
Ahhh...for some reason I thought it must be a Sonnar type lens.
BTW, I love that look with the flare...maybe I don't need a hood after all?
BTW, I love that look with the flare...maybe I don't need a hood after all?
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Ahhh...for some reason I thought it must be a Sonnar type lens.
BTW, I love that look with the flare...maybe I don't need a hood after all?![]()
Yes, hahahahahah and then add that it also has like maybe 20% haze in it as well, so that also adds to the special effects, and I have at least 15% haze in my Xenon (which will remain untouched) but the Summarit is going out for a CLA sometime soon.....
(I think I`m going to use Essex to clean that lens up?)
Tom
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Hacker
黑客
Some pretty good info here: http://antiflux.org/~miles/Summarit.pdf
David Hughes
David Hughes
Amazing: last night I was going through the toy box and wondering what to do about this thing. There's a picture of it here:http://idrh.smugmug.com/gallery/280683_Tqped#462136855_3NFJ6
If this what we are worrying about then I'll add that it's got a home made fixing screw to it and I'm not into silly prices, yet.
Regards, David
PS Haven't worked out how to post piuctures yet, either.
If this what we are worrying about then I'll add that it's got a home made fixing screw to it and I'm not into silly prices, yet.
Regards, David
PS Haven't worked out how to post piuctures yet, either.
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