I had experience only with the bellows hood. You would bayonet the hood on and
then bayonet the filter inside the hood.
Leo Wesson
leowesson.com
> On Feb 21, 2015, at 14:32, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 2/21/2015 5:46 AM, Leowesson wrote:
>> Chuck,
>>
>> Hassleblad used a bayonet mount filter system. Worked great!
>
> Rollei TLRs
>
> I do have a Tammy 28-200 with bayonet mount for a matching CU lens, but
> that's pretty obscure. I don't think they made filters for it. Pretty good
> lens. Available cheap if you want to experiment with making a bayonet mount
> filter holder.
>
> But I have a question. How does this concept work with hoods? As I recall, my
> antique 'Cord offers one or the other, not both. I have a filter at hand, and
> there's no way to mount anything on the front of it. 'Fraid I don't know
> where the hood is at the moment, but I don't think a filter fit inside.
>
> Lenses with bayonet hoods separate from and outside of filter threads could
> work. Those with screw-in hoods and those (mostly teles) with slide out hoods
> would seem problematic.
>
> I'd rather give up filters than hoods. Well, I have, but for the v.
> occasional polarizer or 81A or C for high altitude.
>
> Hooded Moose
>
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