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Canon Rangefinder lens hood S - 60
anyone know what this fits onto?
joe
or a resource that could tell me?
anyone know what this fits onto?
joe
or a resource that could tell me?
backalley photo said:
i eventually found a 48mm rubber hood locally which i swapped with the metal canon hood i had on my old canonet, also fitting 48mm but with a set screw. it fits great and looks good too.
i will have to take some pics to see if it actually works or not.
joe
backalley photo said:i only use lens caps for storage in one of my camera cases, never when i'm out shooting. that's the first thing to get lost out there.
i like the rubber lens hoods ok. they offer some protection i.e. shock absorbtion and seem to keep the stray light out to boot.
the metal shades look better however.
the shade i had on the canonet is a metal canon shade made for the canonet series of cameras but it fits & looks great on the 135 lens too.
i need to buy a p&s digital so i can took quick snaps of stuff like this.
joe
backalley photo said:russ,
this particular shade does interfere a touch with the finder but i think the focussing is ok.
if i 'run into' a metal one i'll pick it up but i doubt i'll look too hard for now.
i know so little about p&s digital - i'll have to investigate all over again as i've forgotten what i learned about specific models and they have most likely changed anyway.
joe
backalley photo said:it'a 48mm for the canon.
could you look for 43.5mm also? (i need 2 of those- oly 35rc)
metal or rubber or plastic, no matter.
thanks a bunch,
joe
backalley photo said:russ,
this particular shade does interfere a touch with the finder but i think the focussing is ok.
if i 'run into' a metal one i'll pick it up but i doubt i'll look too hard for now.
i know so little about p&s digital - i'll have to investigate all over again as i've forgotten what i learned about specific models and they have most likely changed anyway.
joe