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Why so many Leica lenses on the market yet no lens hoods?

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Not so much a rant really, just an observation...I often look online for items here and there and one pattern has presented itself in annoying fashion...Leica 28 Elmarits with missing lens hoods. What gives?

I own several Leica bodies and lenses which I use daily and keep the gear together...but why is it that you almost never see Leica 28mm Elmarits (especially Ver III) which include the hoods. Most command a decent price, but finding hoods for them are rare and when present are just under $200 US. Why can't folks keep their Sh%t together. lol.

Here's another Q...anyone had any success 3D printing them?
 
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Leica hoods are the reason I dumped my Leica. I had an old rigid 50 "Cron & bought a new Leica hood for it--it was PLASTIC!. It distorted into an oval every time I tried to put it on--tried for a half-hr one time! Leica "PERFECTION" my A**!
 
Many people dont use hoods with Leica M, the issue is that most block part of your viewfinder image.
 
I have the newer "economy" model 35 2.4 ASPH and it has a really fantastic hood. Mounts easily, made of metal and has a really great metal lens cap that slides on the hood or on the lens of you take the hood off.
 
The newer M lenses have built-in sliding hoods. My 50/2 and 90/2.8 from the mid-1990's do.
 
Chinese eBay sellers have nicely machined, slotted metal hoods for Fuji hybrid viewfinder cameras. Is there not a Leica equivalent?
 
Look at the prices Leitz lens hoods and lens caps fetch. Then as mentioned above about some don't use their lens hoods with M series Leicas then they get lost and, I've always used mine though on my Summicron. I see Leitz lens hoods for sale quite regularly so there's no shortage, but like Rolleiflex lens hoods don't expect a bargain.

Ian
 
I guess another reason people may not use them is that some hoods may block the rangefinder/viewfinder window slightly in the corner.
 
As time goes on, the little bits and doodads get lost or forgotten. Many original accessories are getting hard fine, and that means the prospectors are buying them and marking them up to obscene prices, further increasing their scarcity.

There should be replacements for many. Quality will vary.
 
Many people dont use hoods with Leica M, the issue is that most block part of your viewfinder image.

OK yet another reason to use SLRs. :smile:
 
People probably get greedy and sell the lens here, hood on eBay. I have never had a problem keeping my hoods in order but did have one for a 28 Summicron break during a World Series celebration.
 
Some on here will probably tell you that Leica glass is so good that the lenses don't need hoods! :D
 
Al Print's got it right. Use the hood to pay for part of the cost. If you bought the lens 20-30 years ago, you
didn't pay the prices you do today.
A $350. lens with hood then may be $500-$600 today without the hood. So the hood's an extra c-note in
someone's pocket.
 
Al Print's got it right. Use the hood to pay for part of the cost. If you bought the lens 20-30 years ago, you
didn't pay the prices you do today.
A $350. lens with hood then may be $500-$600 today without the hood. So the hood's an extra c-note in
someone's pocket.
That's how it goes. Vintage bicycles sell on the same basis, as a whole a classic steel bike might be worth £1000. In parts £3000 or more. It dilutes the history of the object, but the seller is quids in.
 
Selling the hood separately is a way of maximizing the profit from the sale.
 
Yes there is - I got myself this metal lens hood and it works great:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/39mm-Vented-Lens-Hood-for-Leica-summicron-Elmar-M-35-50-/271757436733

3$ with shipping :smile:!
+1 I do have a Leica hood for my 28mm Elmarit, the one that looks kinda like a square, because I doenst block the finder, but I use screw metal chinese hoods for my Summicron and Summilux, because the Leica snap-on hoods had been knocked off sometimes. Dont really trust them anymore.


Regards

Marcelo.
 
Personally, if there's no lens hood, I won't pay as much for the lens. It's like selling an M3
but the take-up spool is extra.
 
If it is an estate sale, the seller does not always know how things go together. Yes some do, but many don't. So the hoods, filters, cable release, etc. get tossed into the bag of misc. stuff, and if it does not sell ... off to the dumps.
I've seen and had to deal with similar situations where a "set" was broken up, and I've had to then search for the replacement part. Which increased the final cost, sometimes more than buying a complete set to begin with.

CDM, except you can use the lens w/o the hood, you can't use the camera w/o the take-up spool. As you indicate, the lack of the hood would be a negotiating item, to get the price down.
 
The first thing shops do when buying in second hand equipment is separate the camera from the accessories to sell them as separate items to maximise the profitability of the sales of them, blame capitalism.
 
First of all I don' know if all Leica lens were sold by Leica with hood. ZeiCosina sells most of lenses without hood. My new Summarit-M 35 2.5 was sold without hood. 2.4 comes with hood.
Elmarit-M 28 III doesn't really need hood. In fact most of old 50 Leitz lenses don't needed it, nor 35 Summarons and 90 lenses. If optics are clean.
Honestly, I prefer small, conical hoods from e-bay. Vented ones are waste of space, IMO.
 
What Ko.Fe. said about compactness. I cannot see seeking out a sleek RF, either a III series or M Leica and then festooning it with a big vented hood. I have, for my M4-2 a very compact CV 35mm f2.5. I bought it used and the guy had the clip-on CV vented hood. (which is $60 by the way) I bought a 39mm, short, wide angle round metal hood with 46mm front lens cap for about $9 shipped from a e-bay vendor. What I like about it besides compactness is the lens cap on the hood, very handy. The whole rig will slip into a large cargo vest pocket.
 
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