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tom0511

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The hood is quit big and mounting/unmounting is not that great IMO- do you guys use the hood or do you just use the lens without hood?

 

Thanks for the feedback. Shot some first shots with the lens, I really like the results and the handling as well as the shorter minimum distance compared to the 90/2.8.

 

I now even think about getting the macro adapter as well.

 

Cheers, Tom

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That hood has been available since 1958. It's an excellent hood, that is, if you think a hood is for protecting the lens against stray light, and not just for decoration. Learn to love it.

 

The old man from the Age of Uncoated Optics

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Mmmhhh, I just thought to get the 90macro as a small lens and the hood kind of doesnt fit into this.

Anybody thought of using the small 50/2.8 hood on the 90?

 

The hood can be reversed on any lens that it's intended for. Can't get much smaller than that.

 

The old man from the Age of the 9 cm Elmar, 90 mm Elmarit, 13.5 cm Hektor, 135 mm Elmar, 90 mm Tele-Elmarit, 135 mm Tele-Elmar ... and 90 mm Macro-Elmar

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Thanks guys,

I now screwed the hood from the 50/2.8 on the 90 and will see if it works fine.

 

Yes, the hood can be reversed but I cant imagine to reverse a hood every time I switch the lens or take the camera out of my bag.

 

And I still think the hood is nearly as bad as the Frankenfinder. Did you realize that it is not shown on any product-image in any Leica brochure/ on th website?

 

Is it really necessary? The lens is said to be quit flare resistent.

Cheers, Tom

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