nico
Well-known
Hello,
as I use to mount my Orion 15 on the bessa R I was considering to buy a dedicated finder so I can mount it on also my bessa L and keep the nokton on the bessa R.
The only thing I'd feel a little odd would be spending more on the finder than on the lens so I was wondering if there is a cheap option for it, something like the helios finders with 35/85/135 framelines (I recently bought one for 15 euros).
I already did a search on the ebolay but I didn't find anything interesting.
Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Ciao
as I use to mount my Orion 15 on the bessa R I was considering to buy a dedicated finder so I can mount it on also my bessa L and keep the nokton on the bessa R.
The only thing I'd feel a little odd would be spending more on the finder than on the lens so I was wondering if there is a cheap option for it, something like the helios finders with 35/85/135 framelines (I recently bought one for 15 euros).
I already did a search on the ebolay but I didn't find anything interesting.
Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Ciao
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I think the FSU ones are the only solution for a viewfinder for less than $35-$50 ... alternatively you could buy an M4-P ;- )
nico
Well-known
jan normandale said:... alternatively you could buy an M4-P ;- )
it sounds like a "too much" interesting alternative Jan
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I highly recommend the CV 28/35 mini finder.
bmattock
Veteran
If low-cost is a requirement, in the 1960's, a number of companies offered screw-on wide-angle adapters for fixed-lens rangefinders. Mostly, they were 28mm on 35mm film. Some were also telephoto - 85 or 90 mm, with again, a matching viewfinder.
Quality can vary, and I doubt you'll find anything that compares to a nice new one, but you can get one for cheap if you look for the 'accessory lenses' on eBay and examine them to see if they have an included viewfinder.
Quality can vary, and I doubt you'll find anything that compares to a nice new one, but you can get one for cheap if you look for the 'accessory lenses' on eBay and examine them to see if they have an included viewfinder.
thawkins
Well-known
Try Fedka.com. Yuri has a number of affordable finders on his site.
nico
Well-known
Keith, the cv 28/35 is surely an interesting option but it's not cheap.
Bill, thanks for the suggestion, I'll check for sure, do you know any particular brand/model I should look for?
Thawkins, I'm going to look also at Fedka!
thanks,
Bill, thanks for the suggestion, I'll check for sure, do you know any particular brand/model I should look for?
Thawkins, I'm going to look also at Fedka!
thanks,
ferider
Veteran
How about a 2nd R, Nico ? Full finder works well with 28 - and it's cheaper than an M4P 
nico
Well-known
ferider said:How about a 2nd R, Nico ? Full finder works well with 28 - and it's cheaper than an M4P![]()
A second R? ... noooo it's like having a second wife when you still love the first
Out of joke, it would be a good solution if I would'nt already have a bessaL (that i don't want to sell because it's perfect for the cv21)
Maybe a new R4 would be the "perfect murder" but then agian ... no cheap!
bmattock
Veteran
nico said:Bill, thanks for the suggestion, I'll check for sure, do you know any particular brand/model I should look for?
I am not sure what the focal length of this one would be, but I'd be willing to bet it is 35mm and 85mm:
Item number: 200207437849
Kaligar is a brand name I know I see a lot - I could not tell you how good they are. I've bought them to raid for the viewfinder and I'm happy with mine - but YMMV.
Item number: 180222303528
bmattock
Veteran
Item number: 320226978434
Here's a fun one:
Item number: 200168025677
A lot of aux lenses have come apart from their viewfinders over the years, so don't buy the lenses unless you know the viewfinder is included. And if you can figure out the focal length of the lenses, so much the better. But they're fun and cheap.
Here's a fun one:
Item number: 200168025677
A lot of aux lenses have come apart from their viewfinders over the years, so don't buy the lenses unless you know the viewfinder is included. And if you can figure out the focal length of the lenses, so much the better. But they're fun and cheap.
nico
Well-known
Bill,
lots of fun stuff! I didn't think at all about looking among aux lenses... thanks!
lots of fun stuff! I didn't think at all about looking among aux lenses... thanks!
nico
Well-known
bmattock said:A lot of aux lenses have come apart from their viewfinders over the years, ... And if you can figure out the focal length of the lenses, so much the better.But they're fun and cheap.
... and the focal lenght seems to be a real mistery in these tele & wide aux lenses kit ...
bmattock
Veteran
nico said:... and the focal lenght seems to be a real mistery in these tele & wide aux lenses kit ...
That is because many of them were designed to be somewhat generic - they were sold by filter size, since they screwed on to the lens like a filter. So if the base fixed lens was 45mm, it would give a different final effective focal length than a 50mm.
However, the ones made for a specific camera & lens, such as the Yashica, should have information on what the focal length of the viewfinder is.
http://www.yashica-guy.com/document/variations.html
However, I did not see it on Yashica Guy's site. Perhaps it is in the manual...
89rzweig
Member
What about the FSU "Turret" finder? I keep it almost permanently on my Bessa T. It is a "multi-finder", you can choose from 28, 35, 50, 85 and 135mm focal lengths. The another advantage is that there are also black cross lines in the view. When look through it, you immediately know, where the centre of the picture is and if the verticals and horizontals are right. It really helps with composition, especially when an architecture takes place in the picture.
I paid for one about $65, which is the usual price on eBay and there are plenty of them. The build quality and finish is, of course, typically Russian, ie not what I'd call nice finish, but built like a tank...
-P.
I paid for one about $65, which is the usual price on eBay and there are plenty of them. The build quality and finish is, of course, typically Russian, ie not what I'd call nice finish, but built like a tank...
-P.
nico
Well-known
I thought about it but it's quite bulky, I'd rather buy something smaller to make the combo bessaL+Orion+finder really pockatable.89rzweig said:What about the FSU "Turret" finder? ...
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
jolefler
Established
I have .....
I have .....
a non-working Nikon Fun Touch 5 with a 28mm lens and finder. I've been inside the camera & it looks like an easy extraction to get the finder. PM me if you want it and will cover shipping.
Jo
I have .....
a non-working Nikon Fun Touch 5 with a 28mm lens and finder. I've been inside the camera & it looks like an easy extraction to get the finder. PM me if you want it and will cover shipping.
Jo
Spyderman
Well-known
I've been looking for one recently, but couldn't find any for cheap. So I made one from a scrap P&S camera:
BTW: the shoe is from a piece of plastic 2mm thick, 18.5 x 16mm, then there is the thicker part to raise the VF a bit, and then the VF itself. Also the VF is covered with black cardboard and then painted flat black. Everything glued with cyano-acrylate glue.
BTW: the shoe is from a piece of plastic 2mm thick, 18.5 x 16mm, then there is the thicker part to raise the VF a bit, and then the VF itself. Also the VF is covered with black cardboard and then painted flat black. Everything glued with cyano-acrylate glue.
bmattock
Veteran
jolefler said:a non-working Nikon Fun Touch 5 with a 28mm lens and finder. I've been inside the camera & it looks like an easy extraction to get the finder. PM me if you want it and will cover shipping.
Jo
Now *that* is an imaginative idea! I never thought of doing that.
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