Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]><Snip> > > The "skinny" Tele-Elmarit came with a collapsible rubber hood of rather > crude design, though the standard 12575 hood will fit, and the 12575 new > costs around $60 the last time I checked. Dealers do not realize these are > still available, and often charge far more for used ones. > > Marc > I had both hoods, the rubber and the large felt interiored substantial hood which would reverse over the lens. It is such a substantial hood that I would think even a flairy low contrast lens would be brought into gear. Not the case though I never did use it without the big hood and this particular lens made for images at ANY F stop that were VERY soft and low contrast. I am now suspecting (on this historic event) micro etching and veiling which I heard talked about by Richard Knoppow on others on the RUG. It always looked clear to me looking through it with a small penlight at the other side. Mark Rabiner