Hasselblad SWC CF Lens + B60 Adapter-67mm Filter + Generic Hood

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Hi folks, I'm trying to attach a filter to my SWC/M lens, by first using a B60-67MM adapter ring, then attaching a 67MM filter. This works fine. However, when I try and attach the Hood, it can't seem to find enough clearance to grab the outer bayonet.

This hood is a generic, plastic copy. The original OEM hoods are expensive, and I'm happy to pick one up, but wanted to know if I'll continue to have this issue.
Thanks alot!
 

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Someone may be able to correct me on this, but it seems that a hood on a super-wide angle lens is so short it doesn't really do much good. If you are working on a tripod, it is simpler to look at the lens and see if the sun is hitting the lens and shade it with a card held over the lens.
 
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This is a great point! I wonder if needing to use the shade is part of the OCD nature of needing to have everything setup exactly as it 'should be'
 

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Use a B60 filter and then the lens hood will attach. I put yellow gaffer tape on the lens cover and lens hood to remind me to remove the lens cover BEFORE taking the photograph.
 

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The SWC CF hood is the same as that of the 60mm CF lens. Here a few pics of how the OEM hood looks like with a B60 filter.
I have a hard time imagining how a 67mm filter would fit in there. (This is a very scientific statement, I know )
The inside dimension of the hood is 75mm, measured at the "top edge" (i.e. not the lens side) of the hood. So theoretically, a 67mm filter could fit in there, but you might need some spacer ring. I guess this would create a lot of vignetting with such a wide angle lens as the SWC.

I think there are only 2 options:
1. forget about using a hood,
2. use a B60 filter.


 

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Use a B60 filter and then the lens hood will attach. I put yellow gaffer tape on the lens cover and lens hood to remind me to remove the lens cover BEFORE taking the photograph.
Very good advice! My SWC has a filter permanently attached to it, and the lens cover is only rarely used (e.g. when i put the camera in a bag)
 
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