Jerevan
Recycled User
Hello,
it's my first post here, I have been lurking a few months now and decided to sign up some days ago. Been in the RF trade before (Canon-style) and have been thinking of returning ever since I sold the Canon in a fit of... uh... unsanity. 😀
Now, I have been looking around for a solution to my little challenge: finding a way to use filters on my Elmar while still being able to change apertures. For a few nights I have been trawling the archives here. Bear with me, I am trying to figure the funny codes for accessories too... It seems as though there are three ways to do this:
1. use a 36 mm clamp-on filter and get a free lesson in patience, as you have to do the "take filter off, adjust aperture, get the filter on again" routine.
2. get a VOOLA and use 36mm clamp on filters. Nice, but where to find one cheap? I have seen one now on the 'bay which has BIN of $110. Yes, the word "hilarious" springs to mind. For chrissake, it's just a piece of metal. 😀 Couldn't someone thrifty make new ones to sell?
3. Get the smaller sized filters. (18mm size?) Those that are put onto the barrel of the lens itself. I guess these are pretty rare.
So, what's the best (and least expensive) option? Does the VALOO hood work with the 36mm filters? If I am flogging the proverbial dead horse - point me in the right direction. I really don't need anything more than a yellow filter, and if I have to, I'll survive using option 1, but...
it's my first post here, I have been lurking a few months now and decided to sign up some days ago. Been in the RF trade before (Canon-style) and have been thinking of returning ever since I sold the Canon in a fit of... uh... unsanity. 😀
Now, I have been looking around for a solution to my little challenge: finding a way to use filters on my Elmar while still being able to change apertures. For a few nights I have been trawling the archives here. Bear with me, I am trying to figure the funny codes for accessories too... It seems as though there are three ways to do this:
1. use a 36 mm clamp-on filter and get a free lesson in patience, as you have to do the "take filter off, adjust aperture, get the filter on again" routine.
2. get a VOOLA and use 36mm clamp on filters. Nice, but where to find one cheap? I have seen one now on the 'bay which has BIN of $110. Yes, the word "hilarious" springs to mind. For chrissake, it's just a piece of metal. 😀 Couldn't someone thrifty make new ones to sell?
3. Get the smaller sized filters. (18mm size?) Those that are put onto the barrel of the lens itself. I guess these are pretty rare.
So, what's the best (and least expensive) option? Does the VALOO hood work with the 36mm filters? If I am flogging the proverbial dead horse - point me in the right direction. I really don't need anything more than a yellow filter, and if I have to, I'll survive using option 1, but...