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Other than the fact that this is rather expensive, could someone explain if the 12466 is superior to other hoods in blocking out glare and lens flare?

 

After all there are many options out there (Leica original hood that ships with the 28/2, Contax GG1, Heavystar etc.)

 

I have the 12466 and the original plastic hood. I prefer the 12466 for its lightness, small size and unobtrusiveness, (or the feeling of such: whether it really is less obtrusive is open to speculation!) but no, I don't think it provides any better protection against flare and glare. The original hood does a very good job.

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I have the 12466 and the original plastic hood. I prefer the 12466 for its lightness, small size and unobtrusiveness, (or the feeling of such: whether it really is less obtrusive is open to speculation!) but no, I don't think it provides any better protection against flare and glare. The original hood does a very good job.

 

The real reason for the new hood, other than aesthetics, is to prevent loosening of the front lens group:

The square hood can apply quite a bit of rotational torque e.g. when pushing the lens plus camera into a bag; this eventually loosens the front group allowing it to turn.

 

My 28mm Summicron suffered from this; so the 12466 hood is an investment against repairs.

My 35mm Summilux ASPH has a bit of a wobble, but no rotation, so don't know if it's the same cause;I still us this lens with it's square hood.

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The real reason for the new hood, other than aesthetics, is to prevent loosening of the front lens group:

The square hood can apply quite a bit of rotational torque e.g. when pushing the lens plus camera into a bag; this eventually loosens the front group allowing it to turn.

 

My 28mm Summicron suffered from this; so the 12466 hood is an investment against repairs.

My 35mm Summilux ASPH has a bit of a wobble, but no rotation, so don't know if it's the same cause;I still us this lens with it's square hood.

 

Interesting, I wonder why it want fitted as standard

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200! Wow, I finally own a rare Leica piece. Actually, it's a bit of a pita in my opinion, getting the lens cap on and off is a chore. The square hood and its clip on hood is much easier IMHO.

 

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200! Wow, I finally own a rare Leica piece. Actually, it's a bit of a pita in my opinion, getting the lens cap on and off is a chore. The square hood and its clip on hood is much easier IMHO.

 

Jonathan

 

Nice to know that we own a genuine rare item.

 

Use the Zeiss 46mm lens cap which has large pinch tabs. They are a pain on standard lenses & hoods but perfect on the 12466.

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Leica Munich store today confirmed that the #12466 was a special production run of just 200 hoods.

 

Wow, I better look after it then. Assuming it still fits the next gen 28 it might hold its value I guess. Shame it doesn't fit more e46 lenses

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Leica Munich store today confirmed that the #12466 was a special production run of just 200 hoods.

 

… silently taking both 12466's off the 35/1.4 ASPH and 28/2, storing it away, wearing silk gloves and using card board and gaffer tape again …

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