how wide - 40.5 hood?

ferider said:
Try the heavystar 40.5mm WIDE ANGLE, non-vented hood.
See pictures on the camera and Rokkor in the 40mm test thread.

Roland.

that's the one i bought rollie, after seeing the pics. it great, well made and handsome to boot but a bit wide and some of hit blocks the r4 finder.
i'm being picky here but looking for the least blocked finder.
 
back alley said:
that's the one i bought rollie, after seeing the pics. it great, well made and handsome to boot but a bit wide and some of hit blocks the r4 finder.
i'm being picky here but looking for the least blocked finder.

I see. Forgot about the R4 .... The Rokkor is pretty flare resistant. How about an empty filter only ?

Roland.
 
Wayne R. Scott said:
I just measured my S&W vented hood for 40.5mm and it is 2.23 in across the outside. This was using a digital caliper.

Wayne

I just used a ruler -- so it's not really precise -- on my S&W vented, and it looked like 2 3/16" (2.1875"). It takes a 55mm cap. I think I bought the hood and cap together. I use it for those really sunny days on my m-rokkor, and it doesn't intrude much on my RD1.

Michael
 
ferider said:
I see. Forgot about the R4 .... The Rokkor is pretty flare resistant. How about an empty filter only ?

Roland.

i have a heliopan hood that is similar in length to 2 filter rings together that i will try also.

and i have the original rubber hood but much prefer metal to rubber.
 
been thinking...wondering anyway...the small hoods for the cv lenses, the 21/28/35 lenses, the hoods are all pretty much short and about the same width. how does that work?
the hood for a 21mm lens is about the same as the hood for a 35?

my heliopan hood is about the same as the cv hoods. so if one works on a 21 then the other should work on a 40, i would think.

gotta try some shots with it tomorrow.

joe
 
Joe, the original Minolta hood measures approx 2 1/4 inches at it's widest when opened. Use that as a guide.
 
like2fiddle said:
Just an idea, but what if you bought a rubber hood and cut it back enough to see through the finder the way you want to.
Yes that's what I use on my AGFA Sensor. When I found an old cracking rubber hood, I peeled off the rubber and use only the metal ring. More compact than any hood I've known and it does help fighting the flare.

like2fiddle said:
or two or three step-up rings in a row?
I often use 43-46 + 46-49 adpaters as an alternative hood for my Konica camera. It actually looks good to me ;) . Not sure how effective it works against flare, though.


PS. Sure I'd love to simply buy a vented hood or two for my little cameras, but so far haven't found a good price considering the extra p&p cost for buying abroad.
They just seem so rare & expensive in local stores here in Taiwan.
 
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