Bill58
Native Texan
Has anybody tried them? Do they work OK?
The problem with the hood is that it doesn't screw in all the way, just about one turn or so (I tried it with both Leica and Voigtlander lenses).
Their service is very good -- fast and cheap -- but I bought a 39mm hood from them that was a knock-off of a Leica hood (slanted inwards plus viewing holes but screw-in rather than clip-on). The problem with the hood is that it doesn't screw in all the way, just about one turn or so (I tried it with both Leica and Voigtlander lenses). So although it will do the job I can't really recommend it. Come to think of it I can't remember if it was Heavystar or American Eagle that I bought it from but I think their products are similar.
I have a 40.5 (un-tilted) with screw-on problems, and 39 and 43 (tilted) that work well. The "slanting"/"tilting" helps you ignore the hood when you look through it. Has just the right angle for a normal FOV.
Roland.
The "slanting"/"tilting" helps you ignore the hood when you look through it. Has just the right angle for a normal FOV.
Roland.
Anyone want to buy a 39mm vented/"tilted" shade from heavystar? Going cheap....
This puts me in mind of something: the hood that came with my Konica 28mm M-Hex has a rather nice feature: once fully screwed on, the hood can still rotate freely roughly1/3-turn, allowing me to adjust the vents for minimal VF obstruction. This is such a mind-bogglingly smart idea that I can't imagine Leica not having done it first with their vented hoods.
Confirmation, anyone?
Confirmed. However I have several Heavystar hoods and find them excellent. Buy with confidence (and what are we talking about here $15-16 including a lens cap.)This puts me in mind of something: the hood that came with my Konica 28mm M-Hex has a rather nice feature: once fully screwed on, the hood can still rotate freely roughly1/3-turn, allowing me to adjust the vents for minimal VF obstruction. This is such a mind-bogglingly smart idea that I can't imagine Leica not having done it first with their vented hoods.
Confirmation, anyone?
- Barrett
This puts me in mind of something: the hood that came with my Konica 28mm M-Hex has a rather nice feature: once fully screwed on, the hood can still rotate freely roughly1/3-turn, allowing me to adjust the vents for minimal VF obstruction. This is such a mind-bogglingly smart idea that I can't imagine Leica not having done it first with their vented hoods.
Confirmation, anyone?
- Barrett
This puts me in mind of something: the hood that came with my Konica 28mm M-Hex has a rather nice feature: once fully screwed on, the hood can still rotate freely roughly1/3-turn, allowing me to adjust the vents for minimal VF obstruction. This is such a mind-bogglingly smart idea that I can't imagine Leica not having done it first with their vented hoods.
Confirmation, anyone?
- Barrett