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edho said:
Yes, the serial no. of the round metal hood is 12504. I got it in a second hand camera shop for approx. US$75. e-bay does sometimes has these hoods available and cost approx. US$90 to $110, according to the conditions. I also love it more than the plastic square one.;)
I understood that the 12504 hood is for a 35mm Summilux. The 35mm Summicron, as well as the 50mm cron, wears a 12585 vented hood.
 
HuubL said:
I understood that the 12504 hood is for a 35mm Summilux. The 35mm Summicron, as well as the 50mm cron, wears a 12585 vented hood.

Yes you are right. The 12504 is supposed to be make for the Summilux (except for those Limited Edition Summicron 35mm such as the hammertone) while the 12585 fits both Summicron 50 and 35 as well as Summaron 35mm. But the 12504 size also fits the Summicron too. So they can actually be interchanged. I personally love the 12504 to go with the 35mm while the 12585 to go with the Summicron 50mm due to the different in the lens body proportion.:rolleyes:
 
I have two 12585 hoods, one is labelled for 50 f2, f2.8 and f3.5, 35 f2.8 and 35 f 3.5. The other adds 35 f2 to the list but is otherwise identical in size and shape.
I use them on 35 and 50 'crons and on a thin Tele-Elmarit when I want to travel very light with a 35/90 outfit.
 
According to the 1976 Litz Catalogue, the 12504 fits the Lux 35 and Cron 35 (v3).
I wonder if the 12504 or 12585 fits a V4 Cron 35....
 

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mkl said:
According to the 1976 Litz Catalogue, the 12504 fits the Lux 35 and Cron 35 (v3).
I wonder if the 12504 or 12585 fits a V4 Cron 35....
I have versions 3 and 4 of the 'cron 35 in their original packaging. Both include their respective hoods: 12504 (v3), and 12524 (v4). The 12504 is unquestionably more attractive, and fits either lens equally. The rectangular 12524 may function better as a shade, but who cares! The 12524 doesn't seat properly on the v3 due to its protuding tabs (these align on the v4).

Be aware that both hoods interfere with access to the aperture ring, so I leave them on the shelf. Actually, the aperture rings are still too fiddly, so I leave the lenses on the shelf also, and use a Summaron. :)
 
I agree-- it does not 'gel well' with an MP , It seems Solms only wants me to use #12526! I await a reply from leica usa to see what their reccommendation for a metal hood would be.
Sorry, I am confused now--12585, 12585H,12526,12504,12524. They range from 70-250 USD new/ hard to find all used. It's not that I don't trust you guys, but seems I have many options. I'll let you know what leica usa says.
 
All original Leica hoods are expensive to buy separately from the lens. They are quite sought after since that "bargain" lens is unlikely to have the original hood and caps with it. Try finding a cap for the back of the hood on its own if you want a real challenge.

I'll be interested to see the official recommendations.

mkl - the 12585 works perfectly on the 35 'cron v4.
 
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My new lens came with a cheap, flimsy, plastic hood. A very un-leica like hood-to me. I have never bought leica new until recently, and this was a surprise. I still can't believe it says leica on it...And I LOVE Leica! I am now on a quest for a hood worthy of this lense...
 
Now we're talking hoods, my 50 DR Summicron came with a non-vented 12571J hood, bearing the same indications for f/3.5, 2.8 and 2 50 and 35 lenses... So even more to choose from :)

Here are both the vented and the non-vented hoods on the 35 and 50mm Summicrons.
 

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HuubL said:
Now we're talking hoods, my 50 DR Summicron came with a non-vented 12571J hood, bearing the same indications for f/3.5, 2.8 and 2 50 and 35 lenses... So even more to choose from :)

Here are both the vented and the non-vented hoods on the 35 and 50mm Summicrons.

Great, 2 nos. of M4! In fact I also have the vented and non-vented hoods and love them both. I prefer to use the non-vented one with my chrome M and the vented one with my black M. No particular reason, just like the look.:cool:
 
Got this exactly 2 weeks ago. M6 Wetzlar Classic. 35 Summicron V3
I have the round, metal hood for it but left it off for the photoshoot : P
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Berliner said:
"I like the 35mm ASPH 'cron with the round vented hood (always have) and I love the signs of wear."

Where can I get such hood? I hate the square plastic one on the 35 cron asph...anyone know the no.?

I actually like the look of the square hood more : P
 
The 'look' doesn't bother me so much as that it is plastic and rather flimsy. Anyway, leica usa also cautioned that this(12526) is the dedicated one for the 35 cron asph. They also informed me that #12452, (for 225 USD new) is black paint and metal and will suffice. This is the one..!( I can live on sardines for a couple weeks, right?)
 
Rico said:
I have versions 3 and 4 of the 'cron 35 in their original packaging. Both include their respective hoods: 12504 (v3), and 12524 (v4). The 12504 is unquestionably more attractive, and fits either lens equally. The rectangular 12524 may function better as a shade, but who cares! The 12524 doesn't seat properly on the v3 due to its protuding tabs (these align on the v4).
markinlondon said:
mkl - the 12585 works perfectly on the 35 'cron v4.
Thanks both of you!
 
Vics said:
Here's my M3 with Collapsible Summicron 50/2.

Damn, I'm really starting to want a chrome body to use with chrome lenses!!! ><



Chrome on chrome, you're definitely in Rome.
Chrome on black, you're kind of on track.

:p
 
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