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vinny
2-Jun-2009, 21:11
I need a new 82mm rubber lens hood. The last two wide/med/tele style I last bought off ebay like this one http://accessory-camera.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=25_79&products_id=272only lasted about a year before they fell apart. Do they all fall apart due the the rubber used?

Now I can only find this style from the link above.
No, not compendium shades. You may use your dark slide, I don't. I'll be using this on everything from 6x7 to 8x10. I need both hands free for my meter and beer.

Any sources for good hoods?

vinny

Bob Salomon
3-Jun-2009, 02:51
Heliopan makes silicon rubber, convertible hoods, in all sizes up to 105mm.

Lee Christopher
3-Jun-2009, 05:30
I've used the Hoya convertible rubber lens hoods before. They generally last me 10 years or more. They seem to self-destruct more from inactivity and long-term storage than normal usage.

vinny
3-Jun-2009, 07:08
Thanks Bob.
Lee, the largest hoya I can find is 77mm.

GPS
3-Jun-2009, 08:42
I need a new 82mm rubber lens hood. The last two wide/med/tele style I last bought off ebay like this one http://accessory-camera.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=25_79&products_id=272only lasted about a year before they fell apart. Do they all fall apart due the the rubber used?

Now I can only find this style from the link above.
No, not compendium shades. You may use your dark slide, I don't. I'll be using this on everything from 6x7 to 8x10. I need both hands free for my meter and beer.

Any sources for good hoods?

vinny

You cannot use one and the same lens hood for "everything from 6x7 to 8x10". A useful lens hood is made for a certain film format - change that film format to a bigger one and the lens hood will vignette. If it won't, it's a sign that it is completely useless on the small film formats.

Lee Christopher
3-Jun-2009, 09:28
Vinny, the only thing I could suggest if you really want the quality of the Hoya hood is to see if using a 77-82 step-down ring (with 2.5mm cut-off on each side) would cause problems.

I just dug up a Hoya hood I used to use in the 80s, and besides a dented ring (which explains why I stopped using it), it's still alive!

vinny
3-Jun-2009, 11:02
You cannot use one and the same lens hood for "everything from 6x7 to 8x10". A useful lens hood is made for a certain film format - change that film format to a bigger one and the lens hood will vignette. If it won't, it's a sign that it is completely useless on the small film formats.

Sweet.
The hood in the link is the same hood I've been using for all formats, it's adjustable. Far from useless until the rubber rots.

Lee, since I have several wide lenses that take 82mm filters, step rings aren't an option.

GPS
3-Jun-2009, 12:06
Sweet.
The hood in the link is the same hood I've been using for all formats, it's adjustable. Far from useless until the rubber rots.

Lee, since I have several wide lenses that take 82mm filters, step rings aren't an option.

The hood in question is adjustable for focal lengths not for formats. If you use a hood for a given focal length at 35mm film format and at 8x10 LF without vignetting then it's a hood with no effect on the small format.

Bob Salomon
3-Jun-2009, 13:15
Vinny,
The Heliopan silicon rubber hoods are adjustable for wide angle and other focal lengths by rolling the rubber back. Since it is silicon rubber it will not "rot" and the retaining is solid brass with both male and female threads so you can screw a filter or a lens cap into the front of the ring. For Heliopan 82mm is a small size. Their rubber hoods go up to 105mm and their long and short metal hoods are available up to 122mm.

vinny
3-Jun-2009, 13:42
Thanks again, Bob. I was going to send you an email with those questions. I'll likely order one this week.

Shawn Dougherty
2-Nov-2011, 11:21
Vinny, or anyone else, how is the Heliopan 82mm rubber lens hood working out for you? I'm looking to get one for my Nikkor 90mm SW f4.5.

I'm not too keen on $75 price tag at B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Size_82mm&Ntt=heliopan+rubber+lens+hood&N=4294957241)... but I need something. I'm not interested in getting into a compendium shade, does anyone else make one in 82mm that won't break the bank?

John Koehrer
2-Nov-2011, 11:56
Hi Shawn,
If you feel like doing a little DIY there's always black foamcore. One side longer so you can tape it to the front standard.

vinny
2-Nov-2011, 12:56
Vinny, or anyone else, how is the Heliopan 82mm rubber lens hood working out for you? I'm looking to get one for my Nikkor 90mm SW f4.5.

I'm not too keen on $75 price tag at B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Size_82mm&Ntt=heliopan+rubber+lens+hood&N=4294957241)... but I need something. I'm not interested in getting into a compendium shade, does anyone else make one in 82mm that won't break the bank?

I didn't end up getting one.
I've been using a lee filter holder/shade and i'm very happy with it.

Shawn Dougherty
2-Nov-2011, 16:12
Thanks, John. Would really like to have something simple that attaches to the filter ring or maybe clips on securely.

Vinny, do you have a link to the Lee filter holder you bought? I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to. Thanks! Shawn

vinny
2-Nov-2011, 16:54
http://www.leefilters.com/camera/products/show/ref:C47610C8D8F7B4/
I use it with a 82mm adapter since that's the largest filter size on several of my lenses. All my oyher lenses wear step up rings and 82mm snap on lens caps.

Tony Evans
2-Nov-2011, 19:45
I have not been disappointed here. http://www.camerafilters.com/pages/lenshoods.aspx

Marc B.
3-Nov-2011, 07:00
A Hong Kong seller has 82mm hoods for about five dollars each (Canada, USA, or Australian $'s), with free shipping.
At that price, buy a couple...or three. I just ordered two; $10.35USD, total for two (2) hoods.

Item # 230690595481 on the *Bay