mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Hi All...
I have a beautiful Leitz Summitar 50/2 mounted on my Bessa R. Can someone suggest a way of making/attaching a Lens Hood, since there are no screw threads. Further, how does one afix a protective UV filter to the Summitar? See photo, which looks better Large.
Thanks, Mike :~)
I have a beautiful Leitz Summitar 50/2 mounted on my Bessa R. Can someone suggest a way of making/attaching a Lens Hood, since there are no screw threads. Further, how does one afix a protective UV filter to the Summitar? See photo, which looks better Large.
Thanks, Mike :~)
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kbg32
neo-romanticist
Hi Mike. Get a Tiffen series #6 adapter ring, made for the Summitar and a Tiffen series 6 Lens shade. Works great!
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mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Thanks Keith. I found the Series 6 Ring with a good Canadian Seller on the Bay. Where can I find the Shade?
Cheers, Mike
Cheers, Mike
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ZeissFan
Veteran
There are special filters for the Summitar. I think they've been referred to as "funnel" filters. They show up now and then on eBay.
Kenko used to sell a UV filter. I can't recall the cost, as I bought it several years ago while I was living in Hong Kong. It was a bit more than most UV filters but wasn't unreasonable.
I just tried to find it, and apparently it's no longer made. I'd probably troll eBay for one.
There is a Leica so-called barn door hood that is big, ugly and effective.
Kenko used to sell a UV filter. I can't recall the cost, as I bought it several years ago while I was living in Hong Kong. It was a bit more than most UV filters but wasn't unreasonable.
I just tried to find it, and apparently it's no longer made. I'd probably troll eBay for one.
There is a Leica so-called barn door hood that is big, ugly and effective.
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oscroft
Veteran
Yes, the Summitar does have a filter thread, it is just deeply recessed - I have one Summitar filter (a yellow one) that was fairly cheap on eBay.There are special filters for the Summitar. I think they've been referred to as "funnel" filters. They show up now and then on eBay.
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
of Adapters, Shades & Cameradie
of Adapters, Shades & Cameradie
Thanks guys,
Once I have the Series 6 Ring, I'll find the Lens Shade.
Alan... is that you in Liverpool & Bangkok? You were head of the US Cultural Center in Jerusalem for a short time, yes? We had a coffee together and you showed me your Leicas. So how are you and your family?
Cheers, Mike
of Adapters, Shades & Cameradie
Thanks guys,
Once I have the Series 6 Ring, I'll find the Lens Shade.
Alan... is that you in Liverpool & Bangkok? You were head of the US Cultural Center in Jerusalem for a short time, yes? We had a coffee together and you showed me your Leicas. So how are you and your family?
Cheers, Mike
oscroft
Veteran
Hi Mike,
Best regards,
Unfortunately no - much as I'd love to visit that historic city, it wasn't me.Alan... is that you in Liverpool & Bangkok? You were head of the US Cultural Center in Jerusalem for a short time, yes? We had a coffee together and you showed me your Leicas. So how are you and your family?
Best regards,
rtphotos
Established
Hi Mike,
If you are still open to other ideas for a hood, here is a link to the "ulitmate alternative summitar hood" thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57675
I was able to buy a hard-to-find SNHOO filter adapter from Ritz's Collectible Cameras. He currently has a number of summitar filters listed on their online catalog:
http://www.ritzcam.com/
Good luck!
rt
If you are still open to other ideas for a hood, here is a link to the "ulitmate alternative summitar hood" thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57675
I was able to buy a hard-to-find SNHOO filter adapter from Ritz's Collectible Cameras. He currently has a number of summitar filters listed on their online catalog:
http://www.ritzcam.com/
Good luck!
rt
bean_counter
Well-known
If you look around, you can find a Summitar fiter with a screw-in retaining ring; remove the ring and the glass, and a 39mm filter screws right in. Poor man's SNHOO. They're not all that common, though.
The 'barn door' won't work any longer, but there are plenty of 39mm hoods out there.
The 'barn door' won't work any longer, but there are plenty of 39mm hoods out there.
cosmonot
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Thanks guys,
Once I have the Series 6 Ring, I'll find the Lens Shade.
Ednalite also made these things. I dug through my dad's boxes of "stuff" and cobbled together a workable hood from an Ednalite branded filter adapter and hood. I don't believe it vignettes, but I haven't used it extensively. I ended up borrowing the collapsible summicron instead, so I don't have it here with me. I can ask him for the details when they return home later this week.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Mike,
www.filterfind.net had what I was looking for when I bought my Summitar. If you don't see what you need, send them an email and they'll hook you up.
Good luck!
www.filterfind.net had what I was looking for when I bought my Summitar. If you don't see what you need, send them an email and they'll hook you up.
Good luck!
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I still have a Tiffen Series 6-B Vented Hood and Tiffen Series 6 Adapter Ring Summarit f:1.5 (threads measure 40.5mm)
I bought it earlier this year knowing someone in here might be able to use it...
PM me if anyone's interested...
I bought it earlier this year knowing someone in here might be able to use it...
PM me if anyone's interested...
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Hi Mike. Get a Tiffen series #6 adapter ring, made for the Summitar and a Tiffen series 6 Lens shade. Works great!
Well there seem to be a lot of different series 6 rings and hoods, which one to pick? http://cgi.ebay.nl/Series-VI-6-Adap...ryZ30059QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Dektol Dan
Well-known
Summitar Hood
Summitar Hood
I use this Canon Series VI hood. It's vented square and deep. It's mounting ring is lined with electrician's tape so that nothing gets brassy looking. If you have a Summitar that is not so pristine you don't need the tape at all.
Summitar Hood
I use this Canon Series VI hood. It's vented square and deep. It's mounting ring is lined with electrician's tape so that nothing gets brassy looking. If you have a Summitar that is not so pristine you don't need the tape at all.
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peterm1
Veteran
I have two earlier type (1950s) hoods listed as suitable for 35mm and 50mm lenses with a 39mm diameter (ie most Leica lenses in this category and of the period.) These are both of the simple "cone" shape - with straight sides that flare out. I have found that both work perfectly well on the Summitar as well as the Summicron 50 and 35, the Summaron 35 etc.
This photo illustrates the type, although here it is mounted on a DR Summicron.
They can be found reasonably easily on ebay although like anything with "Leitz" stamped on it they can be more pricey than one would like. I also have found that the later vented type of hoods also work perfectly well in practice (in fact better than the original) although they do not look as authentic. These are the ones that kind of flare out from the base then curve back in again in a kind of barrel shape. These are available very cheaply on eBay as there seem to be a number of 3rd party makers of copies. While I often use hoods, I have to say i am not altogether sure that they are necessary 9 times out of 10.
here is the latter type of hood, in this case mounted on a summaron 35mm.
This photo illustrates the type, although here it is mounted on a DR Summicron.

They can be found reasonably easily on ebay although like anything with "Leitz" stamped on it they can be more pricey than one would like. I also have found that the later vented type of hoods also work perfectly well in practice (in fact better than the original) although they do not look as authentic. These are the ones that kind of flare out from the base then curve back in again in a kind of barrel shape. These are available very cheaply on eBay as there seem to be a number of 3rd party makers of copies. While I often use hoods, I have to say i am not altogether sure that they are necessary 9 times out of 10.
here is the latter type of hood, in this case mounted on a summaron 35mm.

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