nksyoon
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was this shot with or without a hood on?
i was in malaysia last month - kuching, miri and kk. the food! 😀
Without a hood.
was this shot with or without a hood on?
i was in malaysia last month - kuching, miri and kk. the food! 😀
I'm not sure I get it. You're saying that the external/male thread on the lens barrel (to which the Fuji adapter would attach) is 52mm?
Ari
Another sample of flare without the hood.
On a camera like the fuji, and also on a Leica M lens, I think I would always use the hood. If the lens gets scratched or damaged, you're out an entire camera. For me the hood is far more important in protecting the lens than actually preventing flare.
I got an extreme flare from the x100, and it's definitely the kind that a hood would've prevented:
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Funny enough I didnt mind it though... YMMV of course.
The lens has a male 49mm thread. The 52mm on the adapter is irrelevant, what you need is a ring with a 49mm female thread on both ends, the 52-49 is one way of achieving that. Another would be a female-female coupling ring like this:
http://www.camerafilters.com/detail.aspx?ID=2303
Yes, the adapter makes the lens a bit thicker and hence the whole camera less compact. Without it though, the lens would hit a filter on close focusssing.
I have the adapter and a filter and together they add 1cm.
Personally, I think this is OK as I would rather not use the cap and use the filter for protection. They are expensive, but beautifully made.
As for whether the hood is needed - I've not run tests, but if you want to make your X100 look even more like an M the hood is a must.
which leica lens hood did you use?