katcons
Established
Hi! I notice that there are flares in my Retina IIc shots especially during sunny 16 moments, as such:
And I was wondering what lens hood can I put on it? I was thinking about the Leica m39 hoods, such as this:
However, is there anything like this on ebay now? What would be the size? I typed "Retina IIc hoods" in ebay, and it only showed original snap-on accessories for the camera.
I also read that certain hoods, when attached, would slightly block the VF. This may be a chance I'm willing to take, just to avoid the flaring on the pictures.
Thanks again for your help.

And I was wondering what lens hood can I put on it? I was thinking about the Leica m39 hoods, such as this:

However, is there anything like this on ebay now? What would be the size? I typed "Retina IIc hoods" in ebay, and it only showed original snap-on accessories for the camera.
I also read that certain hoods, when attached, would slightly block the VF. This may be a chance I'm willing to take, just to avoid the flaring on the pictures.
Thanks again for your help.
ZeissFan
Veteran
The IIc has a coated lens and should be reasonably resistant to flare.
Without seeing the camera and purely judging from the photo, I would first ensure that all lens elements are clean and free of haze. This looks like an issue of haze more than anything else.
With that out of the way, Kodak used to sell a full line of accessories for the Retina, including a lens hood. They packaged the hood in a small kit with three filters for b/w (red, green and yellow). The bayonet-style hood is square and should work very well at controlling flare.
It was contained in a small brown plastic case.
This fits the Retina Ib/B, IIc/C and IIIc/C. I would think it also fits the Retina Reflex, but I haven't checked.
Without seeing the camera and purely judging from the photo, I would first ensure that all lens elements are clean and free of haze. This looks like an issue of haze more than anything else.
With that out of the way, Kodak used to sell a full line of accessories for the Retina, including a lens hood. They packaged the hood in a small kit with three filters for b/w (red, green and yellow). The bayonet-style hood is square and should work very well at controlling flare.
It was contained in a small brown plastic case.


This fits the Retina Ib/B, IIc/C and IIIc/C. I would think it also fits the Retina Reflex, but I haven't checked.
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The Retina IIc uses 29.5mm screw in filters and hoods. Kodak made one that pushes on, I've seen others made for it. You may end up making one out of a 29.5mm filter. The older rubber hoods, like what i have, get hit by dry-rot.
agueco
Member
Hi,
I had a Retina IIc in the past and the factory bayonet hood for the IIc/IIIc models is what you are looking for. Below is a great deal on one including a few extras (no affiliation with seller):
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-Lens-Hood-Filter-for-Retina-III-NR_W0QQitemZ160374367366QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCamera_Lenses?hash=item25570ea486
It is a well made twist on bayonet type and is really wonderful to use.
Of coarse you must remove when folding the camera.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
....Adrian
I had a Retina IIc in the past and the factory bayonet hood for the IIc/IIIc models is what you are looking for. Below is a great deal on one including a few extras (no affiliation with seller):
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-Lens-Hood-Filter-for-Retina-III-NR_W0QQitemZ160374367366QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCamera_Lenses?hash=item25570ea486
It is a well made twist on bayonet type and is really wonderful to use.
Of coarse you must remove when folding the camera.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
....Adrian
katcons
Established
Hello, everyone, thanks for your responses.
I don't think the lens has haze, as it performs quite well under low light and downcast weather, such as here:
Thank you for the recommendations on the hood. I'll try to DIY something first, and order the real-deal hoods if that doesn't work.


Thank you for the recommendations on the hood. I'll try to DIY something first, and order the real-deal hoods if that doesn't work.
mh2000
Well-known
katcons, the little peer shot is spectacular! Wonder photo!!!!
ZeissFan
Veteran
I would still check the lens. Open to f/2.8, set the shutter to "B" and lock it open and look at the lens.
Lens flare from haze will show up more in sunny conditions than in overcast conditions.
In any case, the lens hoods are very reasonable.
Lens flare from haze will show up more in sunny conditions than in overcast conditions.
In any case, the lens hoods are very reasonable.
katcons
Established
Thanks, mh2000.
Zeissfan, will it work if I just cup my hands over the lens? Or turn my back to the light to create a bit of shadow while shooting?
Zeissfan, will it work if I just cup my hands over the lens? Or turn my back to the light to create a bit of shadow while shooting?
katcons
Established
I did some DIY-ing over the weekend using these:
- A plastic lens hood for FSU lenses (worth around $4)
- Some strips of mouse pad foam
- Contact cement
And I got myself a working DIY hood.
(Apologies for the crap camera phone pictures):
- A plastic lens hood for FSU lenses (worth around $4)
- Some strips of mouse pad foam
- Contact cement
And I got myself a working DIY hood.
(Apologies for the crap camera phone pictures):



That looks like it certainly works! About the same size as the original Kodak hood. I end up leaving the hood at home, and positioning the shutter door for a hood. I just love collapsing the lens and carrying it around closed.
farlymac
PF McFarland
There is a hood for a Retina II on E-bay right now that is actually marked the same, and is a push-on type. Looks original if you are trying to put together an outfit.
PF
PF
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