Summicron 40 Hood question..

jamxo

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Hello!,

I have searched and searched but I cant find an answer to what seems should be a really obvious question. I finally have saved up the money and now have an M6 and Summicron 40 (hurrah), and I would like to know if the rubber hood of the Summicron 40 is detachable. It does a good enough job, but mine is old and crumpled and doesnt properly extented, so I would much rather ditch it and replace it with something metal and strong.

How does one take the rubber hood off a summicron 40?

Thanks!
J.
 
The rubber hood should simply unscrew in the conventional way. It's easy to trim off the rubber from the screw-in ring (but don't take too much off), then fit the Leitz clip-on rectangular hood. I can post some pictures of mine later, after work.
 
Thank you that would be great!
I try unscrewing it but it will not budge, I think it is stiff or jammed, and I am hesitant to force it incase i mess up the rest of the lens.
J
 
Here's what the rubber hood looks like after it has been cut down to accept the rectangular hood #12526. I trimmed it so that there is a little extra rubber and the hood is a tight fit, making it necessary to use the buttons to retract the inner 'teeth' as the hood is installed. Then I cut a set of four notches to give the four 'teeth' inside the hood something to grab. This was probably not necessary. The new hood fills a very small corner of the 35mm frame when looking through the viewfinder. But that's using the 35mm frame lines with a 40mm lens, so it isn't intrusive. The hood just touches the 50mm frame lines.
 

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Excellent Photos

Excellent Photos

VictorM. said:
Here's what the rubber hood looks like after it has been cut down to accept the rectangular hood #12526. I trimmed it so that there is a little extra rubber so the hood is a tight fit. Then I cut a set of four notches to give the four 'teeth' inside the hood something to grab. This was probably not necessary.

Hello VictorM:

Your photo gallery is excellent.

yours
Frank
 
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