Leica LTM Summitar hood?

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
If you have a look at the Leica IIIa currently listed for sale by Michael Harris you'll get an idea of what the Summitar hood looks like - when folded flat! Ugly thing!
 
Many dislike the Summitar hood, thinking it ugly. I love mine. Since I did stage and theatrical photography in Hollywood years ago, I am used to barn doors on my tungsten lights. Having barn doors on my Leica Summitar hood was a nice touch for me. It folds up neatly. With my IIIF and Summitar, plus this hood, I decided to get a slim, light wood tripod like the Ries Tripod I used to use. With a cable release and this combination, I feel like I have a miniature view camera. However, If I had to carry the camera and shoot hand held, I think I would get an alternative hood.

This hood was designed for this lens and gives proper shading. It also has a window cut out of it so you can properly see the rangefinder and viewfinder images.
 
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I think I may pursue some of the alternatives to the barn door. It looks and apparently is....quite ungainly, although functional in a static environment.
 
I found the SOOPD no bother with a Summitar, and I find the SOOFM no bother with a collapsible Summicron.
 
Some Summitars have a v grove, some a flat. You need the proper shade to fit the grove.

A ser 6 push -on will sometimes work. Then add a ser 6 shade on the ser 6 push on.
 
Ronald M said:
Some Summitars have a v grove, some a flat. You need the proper shade to fit the grove.

A ser 6 push -on will sometimes work. Then add a ser 6 shade on the ser 6 push on.
It's almost impossible to find the v groove model. I've been looking for one for years. You need that one for the early pre hex iris Summitars (war time to 1950ish). Best bet is a Series VI Canon, it's small and vented, and fits just fine with a single layer of electrician's tape on the inside if you are afraid of scratching up your Summitar. The Canon looks like it was made for it.
 
There's actually three varieties of the SOOPD, the earliest is screw-clamp, the next is for the V-groove, the last (and most common) is for the square-bottom groove. Depends on which lens you have. Mine's wartime, so I have a screw-clamp one.
 
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