jett
Well-known
Hello,
I'm thinking about purchasing a 60mm Macro Elmarit-R, the version with the built in hood (3 cam).
Questions:
1. This will work on the Leicaflex Mk 1, right? I don't need to meter if that matters.
2. The sample that I am looking at is cheaper because there are no pins for the hood. I've seen the lens and the front element is deeply recessed, so I don't really need a hood, right?
3. Is there way to attach a screw-on hood?
Thanks!
I'm thinking about purchasing a 60mm Macro Elmarit-R, the version with the built in hood (3 cam).
Questions:
1. This will work on the Leicaflex Mk 1, right? I don't need to meter if that matters.
2. The sample that I am looking at is cheaper because there are no pins for the hood. I've seen the lens and the front element is deeply recessed, so I don't really need a hood, right?
3. Is there way to attach a screw-on hood?
Thanks!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
If it's the model with the built-in hood, there would be no pins for the 12514 hood. Again, if it's that model, it should take 55mm screw-in filters.
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/60mm_f/2.8_Macro-Elmarit-R
The Mark 1 model should have the pins, take the 12514 hood, and the hood has a retaining ring for series 7 filters. The bezel might also be internally threaded to allow for something between 55 to 60mm filters.
If the front element is deeply recessed, it's doubtful you need a hood.
G
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/60mm_f/2.8_Macro-Elmarit-R
The Mark 1 model should have the pins, take the 12514 hood, and the hood has a retaining ring for series 7 filters. The bezel might also be internally threaded to allow for something between 55 to 60mm filters.
If the front element is deeply recessed, it's doubtful you need a hood.
G
mfogiel
Veteran
It's not too flare resistant, a hood helps when shooting against the light.
burancap
Veteran
I never felt the need for the hood -the front element is further recessed than on any other lens I can think of right now.
Emile de Leon
Well-known
Its a flarey lens..best to use w/hood..no matter how deeply the lens elemants are recessed..
nobbylon
Veteran
I wasn't aware that a hood was available for the 2nd version lens. ie the one without pins on the rim. As far as flare resistance goes I've never thought it flared much at all if ever but then I'm not shooting it direct into sun.
Ronald M
Veteran
Version 1 takes the shade listed, is internally set for series 8 filters, & 60 mm screw in filters go directly into the lens.
V2 take 55 screw in I think. Mine is the original v 1.
V2 take 55 screw in I think. Mine is the original v 1.
Share: