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Here's where we left off. Notice that the Fuji 27mm lens with its new OEM hood (#LH-XF27, left) is far more compact than the Meike 28mm lens with its attached JJC lens hood (order yours here), which was designed for use on the fixed lens Fuji X-70. I described the required Male-Male Threaded Adapter (MMTA) in this post. For the record, I already had the hood, so adapting it was, at the time, an economical solution. It has served well, and because the hood is so deep, I never bothered to install a protective filter.
From the get-go it was obvious that the hood on the left is much more compact than the hood on the right. After checking e-Bay, I found the adapter I was looking for: a 49-39mm Stepdown Adapter. Conventional wisdom suggests that the such a reduction in diameter could result in some serious vignetting, but I'm thinking that it just might work because the Fuji lens and the Meike have a similar form factor.
Hard Dates: This post has been delayed by the unusually long time between my placing the order (Saturday, June 18) and the adapter's actual arrival date (Thursday, June 30 ). I find it interesting that the only vendor for this unusual adapter in the entire eBay world is located in the U.K., or Wales to be precise. Funny to see that my $10.00 purchase required a Customs Declaration, but after all, it did travel over 5,000 miles, or over 8,000 kilometers.
I must acknowledge that few situations calling for such a odd paring of threads, but I'm still surprised that getting was so difficult. Perhaps it's because that a stepdown ring this extreme will almost certain cause severe vignetting.
For the cost of that adapter I have achieved a level of bliss similar to the time I adapted the big hood to the lens using the MMTA, only better. I am happy enough with this kluge to call it "over and out".
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