mdwsta4
Matty Westside
I have both the OEM and Shapeways version. Both protrude into the viewfinder, but both have vents, and neither obstructs much. Prefer the metal build quality of the OEM, but do enjoy the square shape of the printed version. It's worth noting, the printed version feels slightly strange (and cheap). For day to day I stick with the 3D printed. For traveling, or when the lens might get banked up, I choose the OEM for durability purposes.
OEM
3D printed
vent on the 3D printed hood
I can also put on the OEM lens cap with no problems with the Shapeways hood unlike what other people commented. You simply insert it at an angle. No problem.
OEM

3D printed

vent on the 3D printed hood

I can also put on the OEM lens cap with no problems with the Shapeways hood unlike what other people commented. You simply insert it at an angle. No problem.
ferider
Veteran
You have Cris' hood VII with the cutout, Matt. I have VI which has a different shape, somehow smaller, but no cutout.
froyd
Veteran
You have Cris' hood VII with the cutout, Matt. I have VI which has a different shape, somehow smaller, but no cutout.
Thanks for confirming. I just placed my order!
..and I did order the more compact (version 1) hood, not the one with the cutout.
I might hang on to the official LH 6 hood, as mdwsta4 did, but I'm really looking forward to less intrusion in my viewfinder!
froyd
Veteran
Just received the Shapeways hood (v1)! Looks great, but it intrudes a bit in the frame... we'll see after a bit of use whether I'll revert to the vented.
froyd
Veteran
Here you can see the degree of intrusion at infinity and at 0.7m. Sorry about the poor quality!
These are M4 framelines, so Younger M's might show less intrusion.
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These are M4 framelines, so Younger M's might show less intrusion.
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froyd
Veteran
Here are pictures of the v1 hood mounted on the lens:
I'll try to post images of the official CV LH-6 circular metal hood tomorrow...



I'll try to post images of the official CV LH-6 circular metal hood tomorrow...
thereabouts
Established
Can I use the Color Skopar lens hood on the 1.4?
I recenetly bought a Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm 1.4. It came without a lens hood. However, I have the small lens hood (not the ventilated one), which came with my LTM version of the 2.5 color Skopar. It seems to screw into the end of the 1.4 without a problem.
Is this be OK to use, or will there be any vignetting or other issues?
I recenetly bought a Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm 1.4. It came without a lens hood. However, I have the small lens hood (not the ventilated one), which came with my LTM version of the 2.5 color Skopar. It seems to screw into the end of the 1.4 without a problem.
Is this be OK to use, or will there be any vignetting or other issues?
froyd
Veteran
My totally uneducated guess is that it should work since the FOV is the same for both lenses.
froyd
Veteran
OK- I've finally decided to get rid of the ZI, so I wanted to post the hood images for comparison with the M4, posted above.
The ZI VF shows significantly less obstruction with the 35mm Nokton and the v1 hood.
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On the camera
The ZI VF shows significantly less obstruction with the 35mm Nokton and the v1 hood.
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On the camera

ferider
Veteran
That is because both ZI framelines are smaller, as well as the viewfinder further away from the lens.
Note that there is basically no obstruction on my M6 as well.
I'd rather have the bigger framelines and a little bit of obstruction. YMMV.
Note that there is basically no obstruction on my M6 as well.
I'd rather have the bigger framelines and a little bit of obstruction. YMMV.
froyd
Veteran
I'd rather have the bigger framelines and a little bit of obstruction. YMMV.
Yep. And that's one of the reasons, among many, why the ZI is going.
In terms of the hood, I've much preferred the shapeways hood to the LH-6 that came with the Nokton.
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