Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 22 Jul 97, Henning J. Wulff wrote: Snip> >I have since > seen the new version of the hood, but find that in addition to being very > inexpensive, the rubber hood has cured the lens of its most serious > performance defect - the bad flair at critical angles at apertures around > 5.6. This flair is exacerbated by the viewfinder cutout in the Leica made > hood. Interesting, Henning. I have a recent production model of the 35/1.4 ASPH M and other than having to remember what to align before rotating to properly secure the darn thing, I've not noticed a flare problem at arounf f 5.6. I bought the lens mainly for less flare than the 35/2 Summicron and have been pleased with its lack of flare. I do lots of shooting direct into the Arizona sun and flare is a way of life. Must admit though, the cut out on the hood is stupid (the hood, Ted, not you!). I'm as bothered by the hood with the cutout in the hood as I would be without the cutout. It seems to me that an M photographer has to learn to accept the lens in the viewfinder as the "price of admission". One learns to ignore it. Just think - you can rotate the hood 180 degrees and lock it properly to account for the sun when it is coming in from the side with the cutout. 3 out of 4 directions covered ain't bad, though! - -- Roger Beamon Naturalist & Photographer Leica Historical Society Of America mailto:beamon@primenet.com Thought for the day: The only thing that hurts more than paying income tax is not having to pay income tax.