Re: Mamiya TLR lens hood / filter suggestions - avoiding vignettingI have 65, 80, 135 and 180 and use the 80 and 135 a lot. I
have step up (down?) rings to use my 52mm Nikon filters on
all my lenses and use a rubber lens hood on the taking lens.
I have most of the Mamiya hoods but then would need filters
in 3-4 different sizes, my way works OK.
If I shot more landscape and less in the studio a hood that
shields both viewing and taking lenses would be required.
darkroommike
Peter Chant wrote:
> What do people use?
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> I've tried various combinations of:
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> Mamiya square lens hood (the small lens 48mm o/d one)
> Rubber 49mm lens hood
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> 46mm polarizers
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> 46-49mm step up ring
> 49mm red or orange filters
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> Cokin-A filters with 49mm adapter ring and 46-49 step up.
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> 55, 80 & 135mm lenses.
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> My conclusions from the above are that:
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> * Mamiya lens hood precludes use of any filters.
> * 135mm vignetting, using the same filters / hoods vignettes as least as
> much as 55mm.
> * Vignette is worse at small apertures
> * One filter 46 or 49mm or hood is usually free from vignette.
> * One filter + hood or two filters usually have some vignetting, but with a
> small crop it is probably not problematic.
> * Two filters + lens hood will certainly give problems.
> * Cokin-A usually works - can vignette if you missalign the holder.
> * 55mm lens + polarizer + 46-49mm adapeter + Cokin A vignettes.
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> I can, sort of improvise when not using a hood by shading the taking lens
> with my hand, awkward and hit and miss. I would like to use an orange
> filter plus polarizer, hence am looking for a two filter solution. Adding
> a hood if possible might be a good plan.
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> Any thoughts on solutions for using one or two filters plus a hood? I'm
> wondering if a 46-49mm step up ring and using 55mm filters would be a
> solution? Using a non-square hood does cause a little of the viewing lens
> image to be obscured, but that is usually not too much of a problem. If,
> and this is a big if, a Cokin-A polarizer sits oin the holder AND does not
> vignette, maybe that is a solution. Obviouly a 46mm Cokin adapter ring
> would not hurt.
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> Anyone with any experience to share?
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> Thanks,
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> Pete
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