I'm a few days away from testing this particular combination (waiting on parts), but if B60-77 adapter fits inside hood without hood being a hindrance for proper clearance, then I should be able to use filters with hood mounted as usual. I am also getting B60-67 and B60-72 adapters, so we shall see).If you use the B60-77 adapter and filters, you’ll likely need to use a 77mm screw-in hood.
Good to know, thanks.The B60-67mm will give you some vignetting in the corners.
I must assume that a 67 filter (which I have a whole selection of and mostly B&Ws) on B60-67 adapter does not produce any vignetting? I did not think it would, but someone spoke up it would indeed.My first choice for the SWC [and other Hasselblad lenses except the 30mm Fisheye] it to buy B60 used filters in good condition, then B60 new filters. However there are a number of filters that are not made in the B60 mount, R23, R29, and 720 [R72] for example. For those I bought Hoya or Tiffen 67mm filters and use a 67mm to B60 adapter. I hope this helps you. PM me directly if you want to get into details about Hasselblads.
I must assume that a 67 filter (which I have a whole selection of and mostly B&Ws) on B60-67 adapter does not produce any vignetting? I did not think it would, but someone spoke up it would indeed.
Great, a big plus for my filter stock.No, that is why I use it when necessary.
Who makes brass adapters B60 to whatever size? I am looking at Heliopan, but Fotomipex has so unclear I have no idea what size it goes to. Probably not Fotoimpex's fault as Heliopan's website appears to be as useless as they come. SO I am waiting for Fotoimpex to address my question.Buy the more expensive quality brass b60-67mm adapter sobas to reduce the jamming or cross threading of filters.
You'll be happy you did and it's a great addition/investment in your kit.
Looks like Heliopan makes them (over 60 EUR here) but am not yet clear on sizes. Just sent a message to Heliopan and Fotoimpex.Glad be to see you back. I’ve never seen one in brass despite the constant internet recommendation. The ones I use are aluminum and I’ve never had stuck filters.
Good to know fix lasts. I will surely report on this expensive solution. Always liked filters with brass rings and how they thread in and expect same feel from this. Surely, if an outfit in China managed to get on with brass material they would have cost half that at most, but that is not likely to come out anyways.I’m glad you are getting what you want. In over a decade I’ve never had an aluminum ring fall off a camera. If loose they can easily be adjusted to tighten. In fact, I did that yesterday to a new-to-me Hoya filter in B60 mount that was loose. I spent 10 minute searching internet for “how”, 5 minutes following erroneous instructions, and 3 minutes doing it correctly. That is an easy “problem “ to solve. But doesn’t matter… you figured out your optimal solution.
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