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The Olympus OM cult

Olympus 28mm 3.5 Lens hood on a Olympus 28mm 2.0 Lens

#1
Goodday,

Like the title says? Will this fit?

A Olympus 28mm 3.5 lens hood on a Olympus 28mm 2.0 Lens, is this a match or not?


  • both are 49mm thread
  • both are 28mm i.e. same angle of view

According to my information, the 28mm 3.5 and 2.8 use the same lenshood, but the 28mm 2.0 has a different one.

Rob
 
#2
I think you might get vignetting when used beyond f2.8, but are you ever going to use f2.0 when you're in need of a hood?
 
#3
Rob,
The 28mm f3.5 lens had an accessory metal hood.
The 28mm f 2.8 came with a rubber hood. At least the 28mm f2.8 that I bought new in 1985 had one included in the package.
Both of the slower lenses used screw on hoods, and I would think that they could be used interchangeably.
I believe that you are right that the 28mm f2.0 had a different hood (even though it also has 49mm filter threads).

Dave
 
#5
Well the lens hood should arrive in the beginning of next week.

If someone could kind enough to post the outer diameter and height of the lens hood of a 28mm 2.0 then I can compare it with the 28mm 3.5 diameter and height. Because I have the feeling the might be the same, except for the fancy writing on the side of the hood.
 
#6
Happen to have all three. They are slightly different in diameter. The 3.5 and 2.0 are metal the 2.8 is rubber. The diameter of the rubber shade is misleading as it is thicker walled than the metal hoods. They are all the same depth. Just received the 2.0 with in the last week and a 28mm f2.0 lens to go with it. Whether the different diameters would make a difference on the lenses I am not sure. But the 2.0 hood is significantly wider so my guess would be that trying a 3.5 hood on the 2.0 lens might cause a little vignetting. Would it be noticeable? Won't guess. Anyone have thoughts on how to best test?

28mm 3.5 dia 70mm


28mm 2.8 dia 73mm


28mm 2.0 dia 77mm
 
#7
Thanks Ron, for posting the diameter.

Strangely though, Olympus used the same hood for the f/2.8 and f/3.5 at some point.

Last page of this catalog:

Olympus Zuiko ......28mm ƒ2.0 - Lens Hood
Catalog No. 108-220
Olympus Zuiko ......28mm ƒ2,8- Lens Hood
Catalog No. 108-221
Olympus Zuiko ......28mm ƒ3.5 - Lens Hood
Catalog No. 108-221

I guess in 30 years of production they mixed up a few things :D
 
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