le vrai rdu
Well-known
ok ok 😉 I just use small ones like the little ring one for the cv 35 2,5 to prevent shocks
otherwise no, don't want to see it in the rf viewfinder
otherwise no, don't want to see it in the rf viewfinder
ah sunny alberta, takes me back... or was that snowy alberta?
in the rarest of occasions i have been known to use the old hand shade trick too!
go for it. it's fun to play with flare.
i'm thinking of shooting without lens shades!
i'm thinking of shooting without lens shades!
they call this place 'sunny alberta'!
The purpose of a lens shade is to reduce the amount of non-image-forming light that hits the lens.Take a cue from Hollywood, they use compenium lens shades that can effectively eliminate ALL extraneous, image-degrading light from getting to the lens -- regardless of the "super-multiicoating" and whatnot that has been used to "reduce" lens flare -- not "eliminate" it.
Having used Leitz "cutout" lens shades for decades I don't even see them in the viewfinder any more.
My opinion is that photography is all about attention to details whether consciously or unconsciously. Personally the only time I ever introduce a piece of glass between my subject and prime lens is on that rare instance that it is absolutely necessary.
Someone told me flare is going to be the new bokeh and I'm trying to stay ahead of the curve.
![]()