Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Shades of hoods!
From: Henry Ambrose <digphoto@nashville.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 11:18:22 -0500

>I have and heavily use the latest version of the 50 Summilux with built-in
>shade. I have not a single complaint. The shade is stiff and when pulled
>out, stays out. And it is small enough that it doesn't block much of the
>viewfinder. Which is my biggest complaint about the M camera system and
>probably why I will continue to push my film one more stop rather than buy
>a Noctilux.
>
>Jim
Huhh - go figure!

My 50 Summicron's hood is very loose. If I walk around with it it gets 
pushed in time after time. Any little bump seems to do it. And I'm pretty 
careful. 

I've seen the stacked filter ring approach mentioned and it should work 
fine. I want a plastic/hard rubber hood for impact absorbtion. Maybe it 
makes a difference, maybe not. I've even had thoughts of (don't laugh or 
gag) finding the just right little piece of rubber hose (black, of 
course) and glueing it onto a filter ring or slipping it over the factory 
hood.

Maybe I'll look today. 

Wow, a piece of radiator hose would make about 20 lens shade/bumpers. 
Won't that look nice with little threads hanging off the end and blue 
writing down the side:)

I've currently got messages out looking for someone to make a nice 
machined focus tab for the 50 Summicron. It'll be like the one on the 
current 35 and attach semi-permanently. Anybody else want one?

Henry Ambrose