Hello, good people of GetDPI.
Since I am a sucker for anything more compact than what´s meant to be, I can´t help but wonder if the lens hood for the Summicron 28 asph isn´t just a teeny bit oversized. From pictures, it looks as if the 28 uses the same lens hood mount interface as the previous Summilux 35 asph, which begs the question; can the Summilux 35 asph (v1) lens hood be successfully used on the Cron 28 asph?
It looks lower profile and is definitely a sleeker design. I also like rectangular lens hoods, and am not much interested in the round hoods.
Anyone who has both, able to tell me if this would work or not?
Physical fit is one thing, the other thing is of course vignetting. I know that the 28 vignettes a hell of a lot due to design limitations (rear element-sensor), but would the 35 lux hood draw even more mechanical vignetting on the image?
Thank you for reading, and, of course for replying.
(I don´t have the M-system quite yet, currently saving up, but fwiw, both the new FLE 35 and the cron 28 are interesting to me as a primary walkaround lens).
Since I am a sucker for anything more compact than what´s meant to be, I can´t help but wonder if the lens hood for the Summicron 28 asph isn´t just a teeny bit oversized. From pictures, it looks as if the 28 uses the same lens hood mount interface as the previous Summilux 35 asph, which begs the question; can the Summilux 35 asph (v1) lens hood be successfully used on the Cron 28 asph?
It looks lower profile and is definitely a sleeker design. I also like rectangular lens hoods, and am not much interested in the round hoods.
Anyone who has both, able to tell me if this would work or not?
Physical fit is one thing, the other thing is of course vignetting. I know that the 28 vignettes a hell of a lot due to design limitations (rear element-sensor), but would the 35 lux hood draw even more mechanical vignetting on the image?
Thank you for reading, and, of course for replying.
(I don´t have the M-system quite yet, currently saving up, but fwiw, both the new FLE 35 and the cron 28 are interesting to me as a primary walkaround lens).