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here's 6 rigid hoods for 40.5mm
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Gene said:I'm with Bill 100% on this one. I picked up a 48mm metal hood for my Canonet QL17 GIII and have seen an immediate difference in any shots towards the sun. The hood doesn't totally eliminate the flare but it tames it down to very useable. I picked up a Voigtlander 40.5mm metal hood for my Jupiter 8. A tad pricey but it has a cap which makes it very nice to use.
The Canonet without the hood is very prone to flare. But here's a shot I took using the lens hood, shooting directly into blinding light.
nwcanonman said:Gene,
Nice shot, the hood does really help in this one.
michael said:A beginner's question. You show concern for flare, but in the lovely shots you posted, the flare is relatively little. more to the point, the flare seems to my novice eyes to convey an impression of the character of the light. So...and this is not a rhetorical question...why worry?