black finish on the zi

I would describe it as, well, black paint. It's definitely not gloss black (is this what's meant by "piano black"?) but it's not flat either. I'd call it a semi-gloss, "satin" perhaps. One of my other hobbies is building scale models; there's a color known as "black chrome trim" which is pretty close. Of course if you don't build models this won't help you much 😀

As for the wear, there's no sign of it. But I've only had my ZI for a couple of months, so it's a bit early to say yet...

Cheers,
Jeremy
 
I think if I bought a second film body, a black ZI is very tempting! Joe, are you eyeing one to replace your departed CL?
 
I think MP and ZI are pefect combination, ZI for color slides and fast stuff, MP for black and white with dedication 🙂
As for finish I think black ZI is right in the middle of gloss and matt.. I find it sexy 🙂
 
Go for black ZI, it is fantastic, did I show you pictures already? 😀

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The black paint finish seems to be very durable. IIRC, I bought mine around mid-March of this year. I have a tiny knick and and couple light scratches, but overall it still looks great!
 
Oh OK, I had never seen a picture of the original hood. That thing looks way cooler than the Olympus hood that is mounted on my 50/1.2. It works, though, and thats all that really matters.
 
back alley said:
not too many of them around...and too expensive for most users.

Yeah, I've heard that it can cost nearly as much as the lens in some cases. Thats why I haven't bothered to look for one.
 
It is as far as I know the original hood for the lens. The pricing of the hood can be a bit silly; there are two on eBay with "Buy It Now" prices of $275 and $321 (US). But one recently sold for the somewhat more reasonable price of $128, and mine was a steal at something like $75, which is similar to what many Zeiss hoods cost. So if you're patient, you may find a good deal.

Or, the Olympus 55mm/1.2 hood (is that the alternative?) seems quite viable if it doesn't intrude into the viewfinder too much. That's not to say that the Canon hood doesn't present an intrusion; it does, but here the venting helps.

Cheers,
Jeremy
 
I have the Olympus 55/1.2 hood on my Canon 50/1.2. It gets the job done and doesn't intrude too far into the viewfinder.
 
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