I use the 85/100 mm lens shade for the 40 mm without any problems.
BTW, some of the 85/100 shades are longer than others, about 1/2 cm in
difference.
Lars Bundesen
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> Fra: Chris Barker <cmib@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Til: Team Zuiko <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Emne: Re: [OM] Lens Hoods
> Dato: 29. september 1999 15:56
>
> ~~~~~ sje@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
>
> >Later models of the hood for the 85/2 and 100/2.8 also have '40/2'
> >inscribed. I now use this hood for my 50/1.8 with no problems, and
reserve
> >the slip-on hood (with tightening screw) for my 35/2.8. I agree with
Doris'
> >comments - having three (four? twelve?) lenses in your bag with lens
hoods
> >on certainly makes for less fumbling. I'm looking for a new bag which
will
> >allow me to work like this, quickly and efficiently, while protecting my
OM
> >gear.
> >
> >Simon E.
> >
> You might want to try the rigid rubber screw-in hood (marked 28/2.8) with
> the 50 or the 35 as it does not mark the front paintwork of the lens.
>
> Chris
>
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