... provided there's enough clearance for it. True this is normally the case, but I have to use a hotshoe adapter on my Leica Standard, so it can sit clear of the cameras own viewfinder.NickolasB said:Can used with any RF camera.
The great thing about that viewfinder, is that the "Out of frame" area is clearly marked, but you can still see what's going on in that area. It also has a simple paralax correction function too, for each of the lenses.JonR said:Many thanks all for the info!!!
RFF is really great with the friendly attitude!
I am looking forward to give it a try!
Jon
The trick is to take it apart facing downwards, then make a careful note! The cylinder goes sideways on, towards the top and between the two prisms IIRC. One of the days I'll do a HOW-TO on this finder, since the question of how to put it back together comes up all too often!Have you ever tried to clean up the inner glass elements of Zorki Multifinder? http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/vu/vu.html
I can not find where the hell is little metal cylinder goes to, which must sit together with 2 glass elements.
Kind regards
Dmitri