Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I just purchased a used Voigtlander 50/2.5 Color Skopar lens. The lens looks to be in very good condition. However, I can't unscrew the round lens hood; it seems to be 'frozen' onto the lens body. Has anyone here at RFF had this kind of problem with a Voigtlander lens? If so, were you able to solve it, and if so, how?
It appears that I can screw a lens filter onto the lens without removing the lens hood. Is that correct?
And finally, this lens is the silver version. Does Voigtlander make a silver colored square shade for the lens, or does it come only in black. I can't tell by looking at the CameraQuest site.
Thanks for your help.
It appears that I can screw a lens filter onto the lens without removing the lens hood. Is that correct?
And finally, this lens is the silver version. Does Voigtlander make a silver colored square shade for the lens, or does it come only in black. I can't tell by looking at the CameraQuest site.
Thanks for your help.
oscroft
Veteran
The shade can be near-impossible to remove if you grip it tightly - the usual way to remove it is to put the lens cap on and then gently turn the lens cap.I just purchased a used Voigtlander 50/2.5 Color Skopar lens. The lens looks to be in very good condition. However, I can't unscrew the round lens hood; it seems to be 'frozen' onto the lens body. Has anyone here at RFF had this kind of problem with a Voigtlander lens? If so, were you able to solve it, and if so, how?
Only black.Does Voigtlander make a silver colored square shade for the lens, or does it come only in black.
dexdog
Veteran
Agree with previous posters- put the lens cap on to remove the hood. Sounds counter-intuitive, but works!
back alley
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i 'pinch' the hood and just grab it in one place and turn, usually comes off easily.
also, i'd be interested in your impressions of this lens after taking a few shots.
not sure about hood colours.
also, i'd be interested in your impressions of this lens after taking a few shots.
not sure about hood colours.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Success!!
Success!!
Well... I'll be ****... it works!! I put the lens cap on and the hood comes right off. What is the physics behind that???
Thanks for the help, folks.
Success!!
Well... I'll be ****... it works!! I put the lens cap on and the hood comes right off. What is the physics behind that???
Thanks for the help, folks.
hans voralberg
Veteran
Uhm the velvet/rubber or whatever the hell is the material inside the caps grip better than your hand ?
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with the cap on, the pressure is universal around the hood, with it off, unless you have a very light touch, the pressure is on the 2 spots where you grap the hood and turn, this makes for uneven pressure and the hood will not turn.
that's why pinching works also as the pressure is applied only in one place.
that's why pinching works also as the pressure is applied only in one place.
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Jamie,Well... I'll be ****... it works!! I put the lens cap on and the hood comes right off. What is the physics behind that???
Thanks for the help, folks.![]()
If you try without the cap, you distort it slightly. With the cap, it stays round and is easier to unscrew.
At least, that's what I reckon.
Edit: I see Joe got in quicker with much the same argument.
Cheers,
R.
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Drambuie
Member
..... i'd be interested in your impressions of this lens after taking a few shots.
In the meantime- I've just loaded six images taken with a Skopar 50mm f2.5 on my own Flickr pages at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nikkormat plus a few comments. (There are also some 1954 3.5cm f3.5 Summaron photos there too, in my Leica Set)
Overall: a decent lens and very 'handy' on a Barnack ....
Alan
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