[QUOTE=Two23;761800]Let me know how it works out.
Well it will work, I made a wooden piece that slides into the Chamonix Accessory shoe on the front standard. This piece mounts to the Toyo hood mounting bracket with a flat head screw and nut. The hood looks centered on the lens board opening, so it should work fine with my lenses, which all have boards with centered holes. I need to get a longer screw to try it out in the firld, and then make the adapter out of aluminum, as the wood piece probably won't hold up for long. I'll try to get pics up soon.
Dave
Lee also makes a shade/compendium that fits into the Cokin P holder. It's internally stiffened so that you can flex it to allow for front movements.
A
Just another option, although yours sounds pretty workable, not to mention elegant.
JD
Here are some pics of my Toyo Field Hood on my Chamonix 45n-2. This is with the wooden adapter plate to test the concept. I will now try to machine one in aluminum. It is not as centered as I thought it would be, but still works up to my largest lens, which is shown. People using off set Technika boards may not be able to do it this way.
Too cool! Another good use for surplus paint stir sticks.
Dave, it's completely unnecessary to have such a heavy beast on the front standard. Because the hood doesn't change its frame dimension (as a more efficient hood should do) and you only move it forward or backward you would get the same shading effect if you simply attach on the front standard (there are many ways to do so) flocking paper with the same circumference and length. You can make it with two parts sliding on each other to be able to change the length. Such a custom made shade would be much lighter and gentler to the standard.
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