Neither..........I don`t like putting finders on top of my cameras, it scratches them up badly, VIDOM and VIOOH are notorious for this *almost 60% of all surviving "wartime" IIIC`s have some sort of finder damage on the top plate, this is very depressing
🙁 *..........but the "wartime" VIOOH`s
are interesting as collectables though, while there`s like
4 or
5 different versions
😉
The
BEST finder in my opinion that I also use often for 35mm, 50mm and 90mm is the
ROSOL sportsfinder, light, fast, easy to use and compact, it doesn`t get in your way and there`s not all this fidding about with it, aim and shoot just like a gun! - I really don`t have time to be adjusting levers on finders for shots and you don`t have to be a rocket scientist to know how to use one of these......
It also stores up nicely too while everything folds up
🙂
- that`s my 1945 IIIC K to IIIFBD conversion all dressed up, ready to shoot for bear!
😀
Six months ago the evilbay was full of these for sale, seems the market`s a little thin for them now, but they do come up for sale between $45/$50 to $100/$125, depending on condition, what versions and if a case/box or pouch is with it etc.
Tom
PS: You have to also put some tape or something to protect on the bottom front of this finder bottom so that when you pull it off you don`t scratch the top plate - just so that everyone knows!
🙂