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Subject: [Leica] Lens hood won't stay on
From: sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter)
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 16:07:35 -0600
References: <78A7AD25-B96B-430D-ABE0-D0845D9FFBD0@gmail.com> <785A4731-36DF-46CF-B788-A5ABC9EC441D@cartersxrd.net> <006301d055fd$a3736540$ea5a2fc0$@ca>

Yeah, well Ted you may get better pictures than we do, but you don't look
as cool without a proper lens shade.

;-)

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:

> OK OK ALREADY!!!!!!!!!!!!! So THE lens hood wont stay on? GET OVER IT! Use
> some gaffer tape and stick it on permanently and forget about it! And get
> on with picture taking!
>
> So it falls off? OK here's the lens shade story of lens shade stories. THE
> NOCTILUX?
>
> My Noctilx was close to the first one purchased in Canada around early
> 70's or as soon as they became available in 1970.
>
> Lens shade clicked on and off beautifully and stored in reverse position
> on front same lock pins when mounted during shooting. No
> problems............ UNTIL?
>
> A little pin came loose on the lens mount and fell off somewhere on Planet
> Earth! If anyone finds it please mail it back. Thank you. ;-)
>
> OK me being me and all the bits and pieces the techies tell us that must
> be used for perfect photos.......... "LENS SHADE BEING ESSENTIAL!" Well
> yeah OK! But it isn't worth days and days of back & forth LUG e-mails we've
> seen here.
>
> OK on with the NOCTILUX STORY. So me wanting to be the all round good
> equipment photographer user! YEAH RIGHT! :-)  I sent the lens to LEICA to
> have this little pin replaced. Like screw in a new one. It can't be to
> difficult... NOR COSTLY? Wouldn't you think so?
> Well the service  rep returned my call with a "READY?" $245.00 for the
> estimated cost! That's to screw in a little bitty pin and the "so called
> never use a lens without a sun shade or death will happen! To the lens  and
> it's recorded images!
>
> I can't repeat here exactly what I told him to do with the pin! Be very
> un-gentlemanly of me! And not really in my gentlemanly fashion.
>
> "OK so send the lens back, thank you most kindly. FORGET THE LENS SHADE
> LOCK PIN!"
>
> So that little event was about 40/50 years ago and the NOCTILUX hasn't had
> a lens shade on in all those years nor the other day on a NOCTI-SHOOT!"
> PICTURE QUALITY? Always good if you know how to handle yer gear under all
> kinds of light conditions!
>
> So please ladies and gentlemen of the LUG? Do you think we could hang-up
> all this "lens shade dialogue" now? Please and thank you..
>
> That is unless someone has a better story than the "NOCTI story?" :-)
>
> cheers,
> Dr. ted :-)
>
>
>
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Regards,

Sonny
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Natchitoches, Louisiana
1714
Oldest Permanent Settlement in the Louisiana Purchase

USA


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