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Hey all. Does anyone know if there was a lens hood made especially for the GW690? I baught one of those cheap screw in jobs at a local shop and apparently it was not wide enough. It vinetted my corners. I like to use a hood whenever I can. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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One of my first shots with this groovy 2 ton Texas Lieca:
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/North_America/United_States/photo404118.htm
this one should work
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One of my first shots with this groovy 2 ton Texas Lieca:
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/North_America/United_States/photo404118.htm
this one should work
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jan normandale
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Gorgeous shot Grav. Sorry, I know of no hood in particular for that lens. I have the III version with the built-in hood that some people deride but I like.
Would love to see your Fuji image on my site. See below:
Would love to see your Fuji image on my site. See below:
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
You could try one of these:
Rubber hood for wide angle
Metal hood for wide angle
But I suggest you try before buying, just to make shure it doesn't block the rangefinder window.
Abbazz
Rubber hood for wide angle
Metal hood for wide angle
But I suggest you try before buying, just to make shure it doesn't block the rangefinder window.
Abbazz
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the lens is deeply recessed. the original hood is pretty shallow, so i'm guessing it's not all that important.
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The tried hood
The tried hood
The hood I tried was a rubber job for wide angle. However, the nonconed portion of the barrel seemed a bit long for that. It did cove a portion of the rangefinder up, though it wasn't enough to cause trouble for composition. Oddly enough, I have the smaller version of this same hood on my GS645S with no problems with vinetting. I guess I will need to experiment. Rich, which of those websites were you referring too?
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The tried hood
The hood I tried was a rubber job for wide angle. However, the nonconed portion of the barrel seemed a bit long for that. It did cove a portion of the rangefinder up, though it wasn't enough to cause trouble for composition. Oddly enough, I have the smaller version of this same hood on my GS645S with no problems with vinetting. I guess I will need to experiment. Rich, which of those websites were you referring too?
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Gravatar said:Rich, which of those websites were you referring too?
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The Fuji one.
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It's up
It's up
I posted a copy there, Rich.
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It's up
I posted a copy there, Rich.
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