Vier14
Newbie
Hi,
I've recently bought a nice Canon 35/2 for my Leica M2, with no filter or lens hood.
40mm filter are rare. Do you know if I need to find an original 40mm filter (Serie VI I guess) or if I can find a new one? It seems, for instance, that the Fuji X10 requires a 40mm filter. So I was tempted to acquire a relatively cheap one on the Internet. Besides, a lens hood comes with it.
Regarding the original lens hood, it seems that two types of Canon Hood exists. One screw-in , the other clamp-on. I've heard that only the clamp-on suits the 35/2. Is that true?
Thanks for your help
Best regards
Olivier
I've recently bought a nice Canon 35/2 for my Leica M2, with no filter or lens hood.
40mm filter are rare. Do you know if I need to find an original 40mm filter (Serie VI I guess) or if I can find a new one? It seems, for instance, that the Fuji X10 requires a 40mm filter. So I was tempted to acquire a relatively cheap one on the Internet. Besides, a lens hood comes with it.
Regarding the original lens hood, it seems that two types of Canon Hood exists. One screw-in , the other clamp-on. I've heard that only the clamp-on suits the 35/2. Is that true?
Thanks for your help
Best regards
Olivier
FrankS
Registered User
What I've done for mine, is buy a step up filter, actually both a 40 to 40.5 and a 40 to 43mm.
JMQ
Well-known
Canon did not make a dedicated hood for the 35/2. You can use FrankS' solution of the step-up adapters to use many of the Canon and non-Canon hoods available.
chrishayton
Well-known
If you pop onto ebay and look for the cheap Fuji X10 copy hoods they fit and work with the canon 35mm F2.
I have tried 40.5 hoods with step rings but they all vignetted, the X10 hood isn't as deep
Regards Chris
I have tried 40.5 hoods with step rings but they all vignetted, the X10 hood isn't as deep
Regards Chris
Vier14
Newbie
Thanks all for these shrewd advice.
Best regards
Olivier
Best regards
Olivier
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
If you pop onto ebay and look for the cheap Fuji X10 copy hoods they fit and work with the canon 35mm F2.
I have tried 40.5 hoods with step rings but they all vignetted, the X10 hood isn't as deep
Regards Chris
The x10 hoods I looked at have 52mm thread. How do you mount that on a 40mm thread? Am I missing something?
I have always shot the canon 'naked'. It is not a lens that badly needs a hood. At one point I used an old walz 40mm filter, but that actually introduced flare, so I took it off. I have an old plastic FED lens cap that fits perfectly that I pop on and off for protection.
chrishayton
Well-known
It fits 40mm thread, the inside of the hood then has a inner thread of 52mm to mount filters. Similar to the Series filters with the 35mm 1.4 Pre-Asph does
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