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Never been happy with 51mm clamp-on hoods for the Auto S3 that obscure too much of the rangefinder, and don't accept a lens cap so the meter is always drawing down the battery. The net consequence is that I need to remember to carry the lens hood separately and put it on and off for every shot while still having the impaired rangefinder issue.
I recently located a Minolta D49ND lens hood that has provided the ideal solution. Minolta made the D49ND for the Hi-Matic C/E/F (1969-1977) and they are a short cylindrical, screw-in design that is difficult to find. It's only 9mm's long, but screwed on top of a UV or Haze filter yields a 16.7mm effective lens hood length.
I never take the hood off and it's the exact same diameter as the lens barrel so it doesn't obscure the rangefinder. As added benefit: the D49ND fitted with filter still accepts the OE lens cap and fits in the OE ever-ready case. Perfect solution!
I recently located a Minolta D49ND lens hood that has provided the ideal solution. Minolta made the D49ND for the Hi-Matic C/E/F (1969-1977) and they are a short cylindrical, screw-in design that is difficult to find. It's only 9mm's long, but screwed on top of a UV or Haze filter yields a 16.7mm effective lens hood length.
I never take the hood off and it's the exact same diameter as the lens barrel so it doesn't obscure the rangefinder. As added benefit: the D49ND fitted with filter still accepts the OE lens cap and fits in the OE ever-ready case. Perfect solution!