olympus RC (NOT OM!!!!) question

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ruben

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i am having some situation compelling me to use the Oly RC without hood. Using any lens without hood for me is a major heressy I never ever did. I also take into account that some times I will be using my left hand to shadow the lens. Fine, but there also will be a lot of pics in which i will not .

I am talking about pics within big factory interiors with lights reflecting from everywhere.

What are my chances of image survival ?

Cheers,
Ruben

ps
Tri-X at 200

PS
and only 4 days ago I was disdaining the RC in the past thread "olympux 35rc a good compact rf!":bang: Soy un cabessadura.
 
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Wear a hat with a brim. The RC is so short the shadow of the hat is usually enough shade. The coatings on the RC are quite good.
 
I use mine in bright sunlight without a hood all the time, mostly because I don't have a hood for it. Never had a problem.

Ian
 
Ian, thanks. Highly inspiring at a moment I am frigthened to death.

I guess you developed a discipline to avoid touching the glass surface.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
Ruben

You will touch the glass...

If you look inside the RC it was designed for use without a hood it is 100% baffles, an internal lens hood.

Id use a filter or step ring to allow you to drop the camera as you will otherwise destroy the filter threads.

Noel
 
Xmas said:
.......If you look inside the RC it was designed for use without a hood it is 100% baffles, an internal lens hood.
..........Noel


Hi Noel,
I don't follow, Do you mean that the internal "hoods" actually kill the undesired reflections ? And the RC is the only camera with this primitive/effective system ?

Thanks,
Ruben

Ps,
I don't worry about dropping the camera, since i did develope the self discipline of always having a strap, and never ever pick a camera without wristing the strap first.
 
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Ruben

All the knife edges stop any out of frame light, bouncing internally and getting on the film. But you will still get flare from bubbles, finger prints, etc.

Most of the Olys have lots of internal baffling as they assumed that a lens hood was too complicated for most shooters.

Even one step ring will help a bit, two or three, hmmm

Noel
 
Joe

I looked inside my RD, RC and XA4, thought for a long time, and said ooooh. Otherwise why would they have baffled the cameras so well? The RD is just amazing inside.

I'll give you they cannot have assumed many people would try to make a hood for the XA series.

Noel
 
Finding an olympus-fitting filter, hood, or ring can be a quite a challenge, some odd 43.5 size that only seems to be made by oly. I wonder if that impossible filter size was the inspiration for the lovely, unique filter threads on the leica CL 40/2 lens.
I have a stock oly RC hood- it clamps on the outside of the filter ring, and can be turned around to store on the camera.
 
The CL 40/2 is a series 5.5 thread?

Hey I did not know the hood reversed... gone to play with a hood...

Noel
 
Joe

Your Canon rfdr had a uniform rectangular aperature but even the little RC is progressively larger knife edges, but the RD well you need to look inside one.

Noel
 
Xmas said:
........Most of the Olys have lots of internal baffling as they assumed that a lens hood was too complicated for most shooters.

Even one step ring will help a bit, two or three, hmmm

Noel

Or/and, they assumed a lens hood will hurt the flat shape of the camera, which is exactly why i will be using the camera without a hood, as i am in need of such flatness.

Thanks, I have mooved forwards. Now, are you recommending a step ring for further helping the internal hoods, first and foremost, of for taking care of the filter thread in case of camera drop ?

Cheers,
Ruben
 
Ruben

Both at same time I'd want you to damage a screw off ring not the lens threads.

A step ring helps with finger prints...

A step ring would also help with filters in the future?

Noel
 
Many thanks Noel, again you share from your special insights.

I do have my arrangement for filters or cap or hood. It consists in a thick tape around the external chrome side of the thread, and a glassless filter 49mm mounted on the tape by pressure. This way I can mount on the 49 thread, either filters, hoods or caps.

Good to know hoods are not needed since they hurt the field of vision of the yellow patch, which in the RC is already small.

Many thanks again,
Ruben
 
Ruben: I can't help much, as I haven't used my RC all that much. 🙁 I do have a hood, but it is in that ubiquitous place called "somewhere" ... i.e., I can't seem to find it right now. I hope I can find it soon and make some test photos with and and without the hood.
 
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