jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
The real casualty of my skiing trip. My Digilux2 dropped on a stone floor- lens first from about three feet
The only thing damaged- that ugly plastic lens hood. That needed quite some Superglue, but the camera- totally unharmed. :angel: No protective filters for me. But I will always have a hood on!
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
thank goodness that gorgeous glass wasn't damaged (good thing there wasn't a rangefinder to knock out of whack!). 
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Frank Granovski
Guest
Yes, I love thick rubber hoods such as the Hoya and B+W's. (Hoya's a little more.)
Thank ALA your precious survived and was unscathed.
Thank ALA your precious survived and was unscathed.
amateriat
We're all light!
This has been half the reason I've kept hoods on all my "working" lenses 95% of the time for over 20 years, and they've saved me both anguish and serious bucks more than a few times. I next to never use filters for much of anything, so having a hood on (rigid, of course) is to me essential.
- Barrett
- Barrett
brightsky
Established
jaapv said:My Digilux2 dropped on a stone floor- lens first from about three feet![]()
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That must have caused a little chest pain.
It also reminded me I need to get a rigid hood for my Summicron. The built-in hood is next to useless.
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