pesphoto
Veteran
.....just throw on an old Kodak Series V metal hood and this lens takes on a whole other look

xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
its still ugly.
pesphoto
Veteran
hehe...maybe if I shoot it from a different angle.....it is a cool lens hood though
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
that lens looks like it was beaten with an ugly stick.
pesphoto
Veteran
...hmmm, maybe its the lighting?
radiocemetery
Well-known
I have one too, and I think it is ugly from any angle.
Haven't used it yet but this ugly puppy seems to get pretty good results from others.
Steve
Haven't used it yet but this ugly puppy seems to get pretty good results from others.
Steve
pesphoto
Veteran
I swear the hood makes it look cool.......
...i did just develop a first roll of film with this lens and the negs look really nice.
...i did just develop a first roll of film with this lens and the negs look really nice.
radiocemetery
Well-known
How does it do on your Bessa?
radiocemetery
Well-known
I agree that the hood is an improvement.
pesphoto
Veteran
Im more likely to take it out in public to shoot with now that I have the hood.
I like the results. Hope to print some soon, I'll post em when I have em
I like the results. Hope to print some soon, I'll post em when I have em
I have an old Kodak Series VI hood with a push on 42mm adaptor which basically fits all of my lenses... any Canon with 40mm threads, Jupiter 8, Rigid 50 Summicron, Nikkor, Sonnars, just an jack of all trades hood.
pesphoto
Veteran
I have an old Kodak Series VI hood with a push on 42mm adaptor which basically fits all of my lenses... any Canon with 40mm threads, Jupiter 8, Rigid 50 Summicron, Nikkor, Sonnars, just an jack of all trades hood.
that sounds cool, I just discovered these hoods and bought this off ebay for about $8
radiocemetery
Well-known
I need to find one of those hoods. Never thought of that hood working for a multitude of lenses. I now have a Canon 100 f3.5 from dexdog in the recent and continuing give away threads, that takes a 40mm filter, a J8 too.
I have a smaller adaptor and use the same hood on my Canon 35/2.8, and am looking for a 1.25" adaptor to use it with my Retina.
Jack of all trades.
Jack of all trades.
pesphoto
Veteran
The metal is really nice and it can hide an ugly lens
I need to find one of those hoods. Never thought of that hood working for a multitude of lenses. I now have a Canon 100 f3.5 from dexdog in the recent and continuing give away threads, that takes a 40mm filter, a J8 too.
Here is my saved Ebay search.
http://photography.shop.ebay.com/it...Q2dPhotoQQ_sacatZ625QQ_sopZ10QQ_udhiZQQ_udloZ
Remember, the hood is just one piece of the system. You also need an adaptor ring, there are several sizes, which screw into the hood. I use the Series VI hood, pes has a Series V which is smaller. You will also see Series filters, which will fit in the hood/adaptor unit.
radiocemetery
Well-known
Thanks for the help Rover.
raid
Dad Photographer
I use the same set-up. The lens hood makes the ugliness of the I-50 a "80"on the ugliness scale [out of 100]. Without the lens hood, it has an ugliness score of 95.
pesphoto
Veteran
I use the same set-up. The lens hood makes the ugliness of the I-50 a "80"on the ugliness scale [out of 100]. Without the lens hood, it has an ugliness score of 95.
see...it does help
John Robertson
Well-known
I never understand this, what a lens looks like is irrelevant, what it performs like IS important.
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