Just the Heavystar screw-in metal ones. Available from ebay seller Heavystar. Aside from those, there aren't any other new ones I know of but others may have sources.
If you get one of the ZM lenses that takes a 46mm size, I have a hood i'm not using, nor plan on using. You're welcome to it for a couple dollars and shipping.
Don't forget the B&W folding rubber hoods. I use these on 50 Summlux and 35 Biogon C lenses. They fold up when not in use and provide a nice absorbing bumper when your lens hits something. Neither intrudes on the negative and only minimally on the viewfinder. They come in a variety of sizes and B&H Photo usually has them in stock. Elegant? Not really, but very practical.
Oh it is expensive. Almost criminally so. The prices that all these companies charge for hoods is disgusting. Even Nikon and Canon rape us on hoods, and they charge 1/3 what Zeiss does.
Bo Lorentzen is a photography 'good guy'. I use one of his hoods with a C-Biogon 35mm [on M8] and really like it. The hood shields and protects the lens superbly, and with minimal viewfinder intrusion; it's a pity that so many lens hoods are very poorly designed in comparison.
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