Atman
Newbie
I bought a 40/f2.8HFT lense for the Rollei 35RF and had a big trouble in putting on the UV filte due to the lense hood which seems a built-in. I was wondering if the hood could be removed or I have to screw the UV into the hood but not on the front of the lense.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I believe the hood does come off- threaded like a filter- I have not used nor handled this lens, so I may be wrong.
Atman
Newbie
Thanks. I have tried very hard to loose the hood but no move at all. I am afraid if insist in doing that will destroy the lense. There is thread inside the hood, I don't know if that is for filters.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Well, I don't know now- I just looked at the pdf I have from Rollei, hard to say if it comes off. Does a 39mm filter fit on the front of the hood? It is supposed to take 39mm filters.
Atman
Newbie
Yes, the hood takes 39mm. But you can not fasten the filter because no place for your fingers to screw it.
Atman
Newbie
The thread is inside the middle of the hood, not on the front of the hood.
furcafe
Veteran
The hood does come off by unscrewing, but the threads often stick. Keep trying.
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ZeissFan
Veteran
If you have the lens cap, try using the lens cap to remove the hood.
Also, try using the palm of your hand flat against the hood. Or try pressing the lens flat against a rubber sheet on a table -- those little rubber sheets that they sell to remove lids on jars.
The idea is to apply pressure evenly across the front surface of the hood.
Also, try using the palm of your hand flat against the hood. Or try pressing the lens flat against a rubber sheet on a table -- those little rubber sheets that they sell to remove lids on jars.
The idea is to apply pressure evenly across the front surface of the hood.
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Edward Felcher
Guest
There is no such thing as a "lense", therefore you must not have a problem.
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Edward Felcher said:There is no such thing as a "lense", therefore you must not have a problem.
ed, the world is made up of more than just manhatten and the spelling 'lense' is used in many other parts of the world.
you need to get out more...
joe
Atman
Newbie
Real quick reply! Thank you all very much.
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Edward Felcher
Guest
It is NOT used anywhere else in the world, with the exception of illiterates.
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
ZeissFan said:...try using the palm of your hand flat against the hood. Or try pressing the lens flat against a rubber sheet on a table -- those little rubber sheets that they sell to remove lids on jars.
The idea is to apply pressure evenly across the front surface of the hood.
And why do I always forget this simple trick? Well remembered ZeissFan!
Rhoyle
Well-known
I've got one as well. The hood "ring" can indeed be sticky. You've got to carefully remove it then you can put a 39mm filter on. Afterwhich , you can either replace the ring or not. As to the person who is so upset about the spelling of lens or lense, did he remember to wipe this morning?
furcafe
Veteran
FWIW, as an alternative to the tiny shade that comes w/the lens & the official Rollei clip-on accessory shade (which is nice but hard to find), you can use any generic 39mm threaded vented shade (no vignetting).
Atman said:Real quick reply! Thank you all very much.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
That dedicated Rollei clip on shade is a real gem isn't it? I use it on my 40 Summicron.
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