Erik van Straten
Veteran
The problem is however that this combination causes vignetting: black corners, see Maddoc's (otherwise very fine) pictures.
The 12585 classic Leica hood can also be used, it gives a better shade-off, but vignettes also, although less than the square Summicron 35 hood.
The best solution is to look for a chrome 35mm f/1.4 pre asph Summilux with the ollux (12522) shade.
Erik.
The 12585 classic Leica hood can also be used, it gives a better shade-off, but vignettes also, although less than the square Summicron 35 hood.
The best solution is to look for a chrome 35mm f/1.4 pre asph Summilux with the ollux (12522) shade.
Erik.
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35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
The best solution is to look for a chrome 35mm f/1.4 pre asph Summilux with the ollux (12522) shade.
Erik.
You may want to proceed w/caution as Steve Gandy cites, the 35/1.4 "was recomputed in 1966 from # 2166702 onwards with noticeably improved performance." http://www.cameraquest.com/mlenses.htm
maddoc
... likes film again.
Paul, I have tried the hood for the 35mm Summicron-M pre-ASPH IV (last year, when I had one) and it did rotate on my Summilux-M so I gave up the idea at first. The hood for the ASPH 35mm Summicron-M fits much tighter and it doesn't rotate at all. Also additional friction is provided by the rubber o-ring filter combination. I glued mine into position that it fits very tight and needs some force to be mounted.
Thomas, in some photos I observe dark corners in some not. It depends a lot on the contrast, same as with my Noctilux.
Rich, thanks a lot for the photos and description of your setup. It looks like the most sophisticated and useful setup.
Spec, I use mainly a UVa filter for protection and sometimes a yellow filter for BW to increase contrast slightly.
Thomas, in some photos I observe dark corners in some not. It depends a lot on the contrast, same as with my Noctilux.
Rich, thanks a lot for the photos and description of your setup. It looks like the most sophisticated and useful setup.
Spec, I use mainly a UVa filter for protection and sometimes a yellow filter for BW to increase contrast slightly.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
You may want to proceed w/caution as Steve Gandy cites, the 35/1.4 "was recomputed in 1966 from # 2166702 onwards with noticeably improved performance." http://www.cameraquest.com/mlenses.htm
Simply not true. I own both, and there is difference between them, but every single Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph seems to be different from all the others, so no recompution, only sample variation.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Not so. It depends on whether one has seated the E39 filter so it is wedged against the outer area around the front element. The further out, the greater the risk of vignetting. Here's a sample image with this hood and there is no vignetting.
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Okay, I am convinced!
Beautiful portrait, Thomas, very fine indeed.
Erik.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I bought the old style Leica Metal/Plastic Hood 'IR00A'
for my Collapsible Cron
and Guess what
it works on my 35 Lux
yes the Hood can turn
but NOT so wobbly like the 35 pre asph's original Hood
Its Quite Smart Looking
excuse this pix done on my crackberry ....
for my Collapsible Cron
and Guess what
it works on my 35 Lux
yes the Hood can turn
but NOT so wobbly like the 35 pre asph's original Hood
Its Quite Smart Looking
excuse this pix done on my crackberry ....
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
I bought the old style Leica Metal/Plastic Hood 'IR00A'
for my Collapsible Cron
and Guess what
it works on my 35 Lux
yes the Hood can turn
but NOT so wobbly like the 35 pre asph's original Hood
Its Quite Smart Looking
excuse this pix done on my crackberry ....
Good idea Helen! Are you sure there is no vignetting? The 12585 vented hood vignettes, but only a very little bit. Is there a lot of viewfinder cut-off?
Erik.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Good idea Helen! Are you sure there is no vignetting? The 12585 vented hood vignettes, but only a very little bit. Is there a lot of viewfinder cut-off?
Erik.
Well I haven't finished the Roll Yet
but will do it this weekend & develop it so the vignetting question will have to wait & see-
though I do think it will be ever so minimal or not at all.
The right bottom corner has abit of cutoff
but Does Not Diminish my Ability to Frame the Shot...
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Let us know Helen. If successful (no vig) there will probably be a run on IR00A. Thanks -
abenner
undecided
• Rear clip-on mount hacksawed off and a 42mm clamp-on mount (reasonably common on eBay) glued on with epoxy - doesn't take long to do, stops the rotation problem entirely, and allows better access to the aperture ring.
This is very interesting because the worst part of the rectangular hood on the 35/1.4 is the restricted access to the aperture ring tabs. I'm interested to know more details about the rear clip on mount you used and how much better is the access to the aperture ring.
Frank Petronio
Well-known
It's a shame one of our enterprising Chinese aftermarket makers don't make a series of properly-designed rectangular hoods with clamps and caps for all these older lenses, they would sell a boatload of $50 hoods.
ampguy
Veteran
or better yet
or better yet
optimize hoods for rd1 and m8s which may allow for different sizes than full frame.
There are some advances, but not inexpensive, the Japan Exposures round vented hood has 2 filter mounts, a 40.5 and a 49 I think on the same hood.
or better yet
optimize hoods for rd1 and m8s which may allow for different sizes than full frame.
There are some advances, but not inexpensive, the Japan Exposures round vented hood has 2 filter mounts, a 40.5 and a 49 I think on the same hood.
It's a shame one of our enterprising Chinese aftermarket makers don't make a series of properly-designed rectangular hoods with clamps and caps for all these older lenses, they would sell a boatload of $50 hoods.
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Just my observation, I took some shots with my, new to me, summilux today using a 12524 rectangular hood. Shot at 2.8 on M9 I'm getting some vignetting. I also have a 12504 which came with the lens but I don't have a cap for it. Anyone know which cap I can use with the 12504? If I'm going to favour using the 12504 over the 12524 I'd prefer to keep a cap on it for protection when not in use.
As for stopping the hood spinning round I've also found white PTFE "plumbers tape" a good solution.
As for stopping the hood spinning round I've also found white PTFE "plumbers tape" a good solution.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Nigel,
a E58 (58mm diameter snap-in cap) will work perfect. I bought a third-party OEM cap, tested with the hood an perfect !.
Cheers,
Gabor
a E58 (58mm diameter snap-in cap) will work perfect. I bought a third-party OEM cap, tested with the hood an perfect !.
Cheers,
Gabor
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Thanks Gabor!
One of the wonderful things about this site is there is always someone lurking, waiting to pounce with answer to posted questions!
One of the wonderful things about this site is there is always someone lurking, waiting to pounce with answer to posted questions!
Livesteamer
Well-known
I recently saw on e bay a 12504 copy coming out of Hong Kong. I think it had a buy it now price of $75.00 but I know nothing about it. Joe
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