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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.
like2fiddle
Curious
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.
ferider
Veteran
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.
like2fiddle
Curious
or two or three step-up rings in a row?
mwooten
light user
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
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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.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
back alley said:...t much prefer metal to rubber.
not for pants I hope!!
Roland you made it home I see.
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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
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
Flinor
Well-known
Joe, the original Minolta hood measures approx 2 1/4 inches at it's widest when opened. Use that as a guide.
daniel~
Established
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: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.
I often use 43-46 + 46-49 adpaters as an alternative hood for my Konica camera. It actually looks good to melike2fiddle said:or two or three step-up rings in a row?
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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