Ok, my loot has started to arrive. I took possession of a nice user Canon 50/1.8 yesterday, and will be getting a 50/1.2 later this week. The 1.2 was miss classified on ebay, and well, my bid stuck under little competition. So, now I have to think about hoods and caps. Those high price 1.2 hoods seem to be available, but is there an option. Joe mentioned a Series VII hood I think, perhaps what I need to ask is to learn about these series hoods. So, what can I do for the 40mm 50/1.8? I need a front cap for it too, has anyone seen one of those? The 50/1.2 takes 55mm accessories, so that should be easier to deal with. I can see an ugly collapsible rubber hood in that lens's future.
Does anyone know what size push on lens cap will work on the 1.8? Maybe I will luck out with a generic for that too.
Does anyone know what size push on lens cap will work on the 1.8? Maybe I will luck out with a generic for that too.
taffer
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Congrats Rover !!!
And no matter what people say, after a couple years here, I've only seen people selling equipment to get different equipment and sell it later to get yet different equipment
I was tempted by the 50/1.2 myself but I'm not that good at critical focusing with that dof margins...
Btw, any 42mm snap on cap from a FSU lens will fit the 50/1.8.
And no matter what people say, after a couple years here, I've only seen people selling equipment to get different equipment and sell it later to get yet different equipment
I was tempted by the 50/1.2 myself but I'm not that good at critical focusing with that dof margins...
Btw, any 42mm snap on cap from a FSU lens will fit the 50/1.8.
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hey rover, i missed that 1.2 completely.
for the 50/1.8 keep looking on ebay. either a canon series vi or a walz for canon series vi will work very nicely and they go for around 25 bucks mostly.
the 1.2 i have never investigated. but there is a seller on ebay that sells generic metal 55mm hoods. can't remember the name but there is almost always a hood available.
i had a extra for the 50 but i recently sold it. and i have 2 of the series vi hoods but i put one on the new 35 last night and i'm hoping it works w/o vignetting.
i'll keep my good eye open for one for you.
joe
for the 50/1.8 keep looking on ebay. either a canon series vi or a walz for canon series vi will work very nicely and they go for around 25 bucks mostly.
the 1.2 i have never investigated. but there is a seller on ebay that sells generic metal 55mm hoods. can't remember the name but there is almost always a hood available.
i had a extra for the 50 but i recently sold it. and i have 2 of the series vi hoods but i put one on the new 35 last night and i'm hoping it works w/o vignetting.
i'll keep my good eye open for one for you.
joe
Do you think this lot would be helpful?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30059&item=3880668964&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30059&item=3880668964&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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looks too small.
i'd wait for a screw in type not the push on.
the push on work ok but i keep checking to make sure it hasn't fallen off and that's a pain.
joe
i'd wait for a screw in type not the push on.
the push on work ok but i keep checking to make sure it hasn't fallen off and that's a pain.
joe
laptoprob
back to basics
Hi Rover,
I just got a 1.2 recently and the first results look promising. I am doing a comparison to my Summicron DR camparing Bokeh, sharpness and contrast. Will be posting later on. I got a snap-on Minolta hood for the 1.2. It is a hood made for the Hi-matic series rangefinders. type number D57KE. It reverses like Leica hoods, enabling a cap in front. The hood is almost straight cylindric and fits over the aperture ring when reversed.
The funniest bit if I mount the big 1.2 on my Minolta CLE and finish it with the Minolta cap...
Good luck, Rob.
I just got a 1.2 recently and the first results look promising. I am doing a comparison to my Summicron DR camparing Bokeh, sharpness and contrast. Will be posting later on. I got a snap-on Minolta hood for the 1.2. It is a hood made for the Hi-matic series rangefinders. type number D57KE. It reverses like Leica hoods, enabling a cap in front. The hood is almost straight cylindric and fits over the aperture ring when reversed.
The funniest bit if I mount the big 1.2 on my Minolta CLE and finish it with the Minolta cap...
Good luck, Rob.
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John Shriver
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Don't waste your time with the round Canon hood for the 50/1.8, very instrusive in the viewfinder. (Maybe it's OK with a Canon 7? But not on a II, III, or IV series.)
At least with a Canon RF camera, the rectangular Canon hoods (for 50/1.9 or 50/1.8) are the ones to use, beautifully vented. It just dissapears. They should come with a slip-on 42mm Series VI adapter, which you can adjust as tight as you desire. (The clamp-on 42mm adapter is more desirable, since it won't scratch the lens body, but quite rare.)
If you went the series adapter route with the 50/1.2, you would need to use Series VIII. I suspect that just this honker of a lens intrudes in the viewfinder, to mention any hood. That's why the Canon hood is so useful, but it is so pricey... Of course, the venting on the 50/1.2 hood is probably optimized for Canon P and Canon 7, not the bottom-load models.
At least with a Canon RF camera, the rectangular Canon hoods (for 50/1.9 or 50/1.8) are the ones to use, beautifully vented. It just dissapears. They should come with a slip-on 42mm Series VI adapter, which you can adjust as tight as you desire. (The clamp-on 42mm adapter is more desirable, since it won't scratch the lens body, but quite rare.)
If you went the series adapter route with the 50/1.2, you would need to use Series VIII. I suspect that just this honker of a lens intrudes in the viewfinder, to mention any hood. That's why the Canon hood is so useful, but it is so pricey... Of course, the venting on the 50/1.2 hood is probably optimized for Canon P and Canon 7, not the bottom-load models.
hans siddharta
Member
FWIW, I am using an shade made for Olympus 55/1.2 for my Canon 50/1.2. It's a perfect match ;-)
Thanks guys, I have the hood Joe linked on my watch list. I will go look for the Olympus one, and that square one for the 1.8, though I know that there isn't a square one currently out there. We shall see what comes up for that lens.
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rover,
i sold my square one to sockeyed in vancouver.
maybe check if he likes it or not.
at worst it's good feedback and at best he may want to sell it.
joe
i sold my square one to sockeyed in vancouver.
maybe check if he likes it or not.
at worst it's good feedback and at best he may want to sell it.
joe
I am hopeful that I will be able to go to the camera show near me on Sunday. These hoods and filters are the things that may be floating around there. I have to figure out how to put a yellow filter on my Iskra too. I found a lot that included a Series V hood which fits the Iskra, but now I have to get a filter that will slip into that little hood.
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gman just gave one away!
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