sanmich
Veteran
Hi all
I have a ltm canon 1.4 and love it. Beautifull lens!
I am trying the stacked glassless filters as a hood. I experimentated a bit to discover how many filters should be used before entering the image field.
Well, the results were not convincing.
Maybe it was a mistake to experiment at full aperture but even without any filter, the lens shows a significant amount of light falloff which make discovering the exact moment (# of filters) of entrance in the field difficult to discover.
Long story short....
Does any of you use the "stacked filters hood"?
How much does it protrude from the lens without interfering?
Thanks
Michael
I have a ltm canon 1.4 and love it. Beautifull lens!
I am trying the stacked glassless filters as a hood. I experimentated a bit to discover how many filters should be used before entering the image field.
Well, the results were not convincing.
Maybe it was a mistake to experiment at full aperture but even without any filter, the lens shows a significant amount of light falloff which make discovering the exact moment (# of filters) of entrance in the field difficult to discover.
Long story short....
Does any of you use the "stacked filters hood"?
How much does it protrude from the lens without interfering?
Thanks
Michael
ferider
Veteran
I use the lens with one Hoya filter and a 48->49 adapter (a bit thinner than
a filter). 2 filters is too much. The lens is very flare resistant.
When you test for vignetting, test at infinity and f5.6 or up.
Best,
Roland.
a filter). 2 filters is too much. The lens is very flare resistant.
When you test for vignetting, test at infinity and f5.6 or up.
Best,
Roland.
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