zemlin
Well-known member
I've always considered the hood being able to push past the ring to be a feature, not a flaw. In a hood-strike the hood can give and absorb energy rather than having the full shock transferred straight to the lens. When the hood's been pushed past you can get it back over the ring by aligning one of the cams in the hood with a slot on the front of the ring. The first one passes over pretty easily. The second one might take a little pull to get it over the back of the ring. Once you have two through the rest is easy.
I have a lot going on this weekend. Later in the week I'll try to put a quick/dirty video together showing the processes of getting the hood over the ring if pushed past.
I have a lot going on this weekend. Later in the week I'll try to put a quick/dirty video together showing the processes of getting the hood over the ring if pushed past.