I use the finger test - mount lens and hood, point at desk lamp,
position lamp in corner of viewfinder - is there any drop in
intensity as you move it from near centre to corner? Then push finger
over hood edge toward corner - at what point does the finger shadow
become visible in the finder? Immediately or well in?
Great science hey what?! With this type of hood on a 24mm there was a
reasonable amount of (finger) wriggle room which leads me to suggest
that halving the depth of the rim section should get you clear of the
edge of field on a 21mm. Or dremmelling cutouts (for those murkins
who love creating verbs) at the four corners.
AndrewF
Who looks like a goose in a hat!
On 15/07/2005, at 9:59 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I have a couple of these in 62 and 67mm size which I use on Kiron
> zooms
> which go down to 35 and 28mm. Using the film gate projection
> technique
> I can see that there is plenty of room with no vignetting for
> 28mm. I'm
> not sure it would pass 24mm and definitley not 21mm. Some
> modification
> will likely be required. It's a good, solid metal hood, however,
> and a
> good buy at the price.
>
> At this wide angle I don't really count on the hood for light
> shielding.
> The hood is mainly there to protect the front of the lens. As Walt
> said, use a hat.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Andrew Fildes wrote:
>
>
>> Might help if I gave the ref.
>> <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7530390204>
>> AndrewF
>>
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