raid
Dad Photographer
I lost today at the beaches my beautiful Walz push-on square lens hood for most of my 50mm lenses. I am still shocked!
Which lens hood would work well with the vintage 5cm 1.5?
Which lens hood would work well with the vintage 5cm 1.5?
ZeissFan
Veteran
I would get one of those screw-in hoods from eBay seller HEAVYSTAR. Either the vented or non-vented version. Inexpensive, they do the trick and if you lose one, no big deal.
raid
Dad Photographer
I would get one of those screw-in hoods from eBay seller HEAVYSTAR. Either the vented or non-vented version. Inexpensive, they do the trick and if you lose one, no big deal.
Hi Mike,
Is it 40.5mm in size?
Ranchu
Veteran
I haven't seen any 40.5 solid hoods recently, the vented ones are pretty common, though they seem to be a bit wide. I haven't had them but the camplus-roxsen ones look good to me.
http://photography.shop.ebay.com/i....s_Accessories&_odkw=40.5&_osacat=78999&bkBtn=
I need a 40.5 hood too, I have one of these, it's 1" deep including threads, and 2 1/8" in diameter. I was thinking I would simply get a 40.5 to 46mm step up ring which are pretty common on epay. Haven't decided.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Metal-46mm-...ItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item53e09a1a98
http://photography.shop.ebay.com/i....s_Accessories&_odkw=40.5&_osacat=78999&bkBtn=
I need a 40.5 hood too, I have one of these, it's 1" deep including threads, and 2 1/8" in diameter. I was thinking I would simply get a 40.5 to 46mm step up ring which are pretty common on epay. Haven't decided.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Metal-46mm-...ItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item53e09a1a98
Ranchu
Veteran
I need a 40.5 hood too, I have one of these, it's 1" deep including threads, and 2 1/8" in diameter. I was thinking I would simply get a 40.5 to 46mm step up ring which are pretty common on epay. Haven't decided.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Metal-46mm-...ItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item53e09a1a98
I just checked my 46mm heavystar against the konihood for my konica I, the geometry looks good for the 46mm plus step up ring so This is what I'll do.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I use the rubber hood for the Minolta 40 CLE. I also have a metal copy of the proper Zeiss hood but like the Minolta hood more due to its convenience.
naruto
GASitis.. finally cured?
Raid, the one from HEAVYSTAR works well enough. I got the vented hood with cap for my Franken-Zeiss.
I use the heavystar hoods as well, especially on my "converted Sonnars". They are nice, but agree that the finish on the Walz is beautiful.
So, two of three Franken-Sonnar users on this thread go with Heavystar.
So, two of three Franken-Sonnar users on this thread go with Heavystar.
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Nikon Bob
Guest
Yea, Heavystar hoods because they work on my pre war CZJ 50/1.5 and if I loose one no tears.
Bob
Bob
Highway 61
Revisited
Vintage Voigtländer 310/41 40.5mm screw-in hood (originally designed for the Vitessa) :
- beautifully made
- narrow enough so that you don't see it in the viewfinder although it's not vented
- much more efficient than any generic hood (deeper and closer to the lens field of view edges) to keep oblique light rays away from the lens front element
- screw-in not push-on (won't get lost and won't marr the lens nose)
- very easy to grab off eBay.
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
Another vote for that vented, slanted hood heavystar sells. I got mine from Fedka but I think it's the same thing.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I use the hood and push-on adapter made for the old version Canon 50/1.8...it fits my Sonnar perfectly.
Highway 61
Revisited
Actually any hood not getting in the lens field of view would do the job properly (but for hoods designed for wides, pretty useless on a 50mm).
As for generic Chinese hoods (sold by Heavystar or another seller, they're all the same stuff) the recent tilted & vented hoods (copies of the Leitz 12585 one) are way better made than the cylindric first series (they're now machined from one lone piece of aluminum, not tapered any longer) and a bit more efficient in terms of actual lens shading.
The original Zeiss hoods for the Sonnars (either prewar or postwar, were they crackled black paint over brass, bakelite or aluminum finish) aren't too difficult to locate but they get so much into the camera viewfinder that rather not using them in the field.
As for generic Chinese hoods (sold by Heavystar or another seller, they're all the same stuff) the recent tilted & vented hoods (copies of the Leitz 12585 one) are way better made than the cylindric first series (they're now machined from one lone piece of aluminum, not tapered any longer) and a bit more efficient in terms of actual lens shading.
The original Zeiss hoods for the Sonnars (either prewar or postwar, were they crackled black paint over brass, bakelite or aluminum finish) aren't too difficult to locate but they get so much into the camera viewfinder that rather not using them in the field.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks for the many suggestions.
I will try to quickly get a well fitting hood before my Cairo trip. The CZJ 5cm 1.5 is my chosen lens for the trip.
I will try to quickly get a well fitting hood before my Cairo trip. The CZJ 5cm 1.5 is my chosen lens for the trip.
raid
Dad Photographer
They are nice, but agree that the finish on the Walz is beautiful.
So, two of three Franken-Sonnar users on this thread go with Heavystar.
Actually, my hood was not by Walz but by Franka.
I am still mad at myself for losing the lens hood. It would go from 50mm lens to 50mm lens, as I change lenses over time. Someone at RFF sold it to me.
Highway 61
Revisited
If you like push-on hoods (which I don't because they get lost and marr the lenses' noses) do a quick search using "42mm hood" on eBay, you'll find many.
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
I will try to quickly get a well fitting hood before my Cairo trip.
I doubt anybody will deliver faster than Fedka. For me (i.e. NYC to Boston area) Priority Mail = second day delivery, even when I place my order in the evening. I'd reckon a day or two more to FL.
raid
Dad Photographer
If you like push-on hoods (which I don't because they get lost and marr the lenses' noses) do a quick search using "42mm hood" on eBay, you'll find many.
Aha! I need 42mm sized lens hood for push on. Now I know.
gilpen123
Gil
Screw on hood with cap from Camera Quest fits. Btw, I think it's 41 filter thread.
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