Summilux 35mm pre-asph photos

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It's the same hood, as the plastic hood for the current 35 Summicron ASPH.
There have been two different Leica numbers assigned to this hood, as it came with different lenses (I think, also the current 28/2.8 ASPH).

#12526

I think, the earlier number assigned was #12525

In any case, you have to remove a small tab on the hood, preventing it from properly seating on the pre ASPH Lux.
There is a lengthy thread somewhere on RFF, describing some neat solutions regarding alternative hoods and filter holders.

Dirk, 12526 and 12524.. (I am trying to find a way to mount it on the 35 Summilux pre without needing a pin. :) )
 
Dirk, 12526 and 12524.. (I am trying to find a way to mount it on the 35 Summilux pre without needing a pin. :) )

its very simple. what you do is stick on both side of the 12524/12526 inner mount ring 2 strips of black electrical tape. it will reduce the diameter of the hood inner ring just slightly, keeping it snug in to place.

this is my configuration, i still maintain the hood mount clips/tabs, but they're actually not neccessary because its so snug. the hood lives permanently on my lux now.


photo.JPG by Blind Idiot, on Flickr
 
its very simple. what you do is stick on both side of the 12524/12526 inner mount ring 2 strips of black electrical tape. it will reduce the diameter of the hood inner ring just slightly, keeping it snug in to place.

this is my configuration, i still maintain the hood mount clips/tabs, but they're actually not neccessary because its so snug. the hood lives permanently on my lux now.


photo.JPG by Blind Idiot, on Flickr

Thank you for the valuable comments, biakalt. I did try it, also with an O-ring and the result was firm enough to not move by light hits. However I am after a solution to enable me to attach and detach it like the 12504 (the engineer in me demands such things :D )
 
seems you're always in shinjuku maddoc! the same place you got those rainy day shots is almost the same spot i often go when i need some dramatic shots too. always something interesting happening there.
 
What a fantastic thread !
My first Leica lens... here I go then :

Cheers
Jean-Marc.

And what a fantastic shot from all angles! Timing, framing, tonality, etc. BTW, this lens is my favorite out of six other Leica mount 35's. If you liked it then try to get a C-Sonnar 50, the best match I know.
 
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