rbiemer
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laptoprob
back to basics
126 euros, or 153 US! Must be a very increadible terriffic hood!
Rob.
Rob.
summilux
Well-known
in fact, this is the most worth while hood, considering its complexity and construction material.
laptoprob
back to basics
I have a SOOGZ ring to accomodate my 'standard' 39mm filters. With that I use the 12585 (if I'm correct) hood for both 35mm and 50mm Elmars.
Versatility is the key for me!
Rob
Versatility is the key for me!
Rob
peter_n
Veteran
$152 does seem a bit expensive. I use a SOOGZ with a VOOLA ring in it and the standard 12250 lens hood from my Elmar-M to do the same thing. A pic is below and hopefully you'll get the idea...
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SRMC
Guest
I have a screw in Series VI filter adapter if anyone is interested. It came on a collapsible 50 Elmar that I've since sold. I have no use for it. I'll mail it to another RF'er for free (and I'll cover the postage) if he or she promises to make a donation to the forum. Just send me a PM.
SRMC
SRMC
John
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PM sent to SRMC

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SRMC
Guest
PM rec'd on the filter adapter.
SRMC
SRMC
doubs43
Well-known
peter_n said:$152 does seem a bit expensive. I use a SOOGZ with a VOOLA ring in it and the standard 12250 lens hood from my Elmar-M to do the same thing. A pic is below and hopefully you'll get the idea...
Peter, what is the thread size on the SOOGZ? While I have a FIKUS hood that's supposed to be good from 35~135mm, I've yet to try it on 35mm. (I just got it two days ago). I saw a SOOGZ on ebay and thought about bidding but let it go because I don't know what diameter thread will fit it.
Walker
laptoprob
back to basics
Soogz is for 39mm on 36mm clamp-on.
Rob.
Rob.
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ray_g
Guest
doubs43 said:Peter, what is the thread size on the SOOGZ? While I have a FIKUS hood that's supposed to be good from 35~135mm, I've yet to try it on 35mm. (I just got it two days ago). I saw a SOOGZ on ebay and thought about bidding but let it go because I don't know what diameter thread will fit it.
Walker
Isn't a FIKUS just 50-135mm?
doubs43
Well-known
ray_g said:Isn't a FIKUS just 50-135mm?
Ray, that's what I thought too until I read "The Leica Collector's Guide". Apparently the 1933 version was marked for 35, 50, 90 & 135mm lenses. The later, 1935, version was supposedly only marked for 50, 90 & 135mm. The one I have has four lines and while the lower line isn't identified as 35mm, I'm guessing that's what it's there to indicate. So far I've only used it on my 90mm Elmar so I can't say for certain. I'll let you know after I try it.
While we're on the subject, have a look at the ebay auction I just won. I'm almost certain that it's an adapter for screw-in filters and should work fine for hoods too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7586331722&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
Walker
laptoprob
back to basics
Walker, you lucky man! That looks almost like a SOOGZ. Only the SOOGZ also has a grip-ridge for a hood like the 12585.
If you need that hood-ridge in it, use a Heliopan or a B&W filter. They have a profile the Leitz ones don't.
Rob.
If you need that hood-ridge in it, use a Heliopan or a B&W filter. They have a profile the Leitz ones don't.
Rob.
peter_n
Veteran
Sorry Walker I missed your question but Rob gave you the correct answer. Thanks Rob!doubs43 said:Peter, what is the thread size on the SOOGZ? While I have a FIKUS hood that's supposed to be good from 35~135mm, I've yet to try it on 35mm. (I just got it two days ago). I saw a SOOGZ on ebay and thought about bidding but let it go because I don't know what diameter thread will fit it.
Walker
doubs43
Well-known
Rob & Peter, thank you both for your replies. This accessory will become multi-purpose for me as I'll use filters and also use it for hoods. I have a FIKUS hood so I'm likely to use this one for a wide-angle hood..... one that won't block the rangefinder or vignette the images.
Walker
Walker
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