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The caption for this says:
"The 36-82 Zoomar is hard to find, but the immense collapsible rubber lens shade and mounting adapter is a much more difficult quest. The diameter of the shade is a mere 6 1/8" or 155mm. Complete with hood, Focar and plunger release, the Exakta Mt 36-82/2.8 Zoomar weighs in at a petite 2lbs 6oz. The lens by itself is 1 3/4 lbs. with a front element diameter of 3 1/8 inches."
This Kilfitt 36–82mm/2.8 Voigtländer Zoomar was apparently the first true varifocal 35mm lens in regular production for still photography. It was introduced in 1959, so this plunger idea goes back pretty far.
There are of course rubber lens shades you can buy for any size filter thread from places like B&H. But someone on a budget was also able to make a lens hood from a car oil funnel for this Canon video camera, here's what he did:
http://www.hv20.com/showthread.php?t=4379