CV 28/35 mini finder

I just ordered a minifinder at CQ to use the 21mm Color Skopar on the the R-D1s and the Jupiter-12 on the Kiev-4am. And the Sigma DP1 will likely be my next camera body that is slipped under this finder...
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Terao said:
Is this finder likely to be a problem for a glasses-wearer (in terms of seeing the framelines, I'm not bothered with the scratching issue mentioned)?

I'm thinking of buying the Ricoh GR-D for my Dad but he's getting on and pretty long-sighted, and I like the idea of this minifinder more than the optional one that comes with the GR-D (too big, as is standard VC 28 finder...)

A quick bump of Terao's question and an add on. Are the 28mm framelines visible to wearers of glasses?
 
I wear glasses. I can see the 35mm frames but have a little trouble seen both sides of the 28mm framelines all at once. So I have to rock my head side to side a tiny bit. Magnification is 0.5.

A very thoughtful feature is that the finder has a little rubber fitting on the eyepiece to reduce the chance of scratching your glasses.
 
I use the regular 28mm on my GR-D and it prohibits the use of flash. The mini-finder may not do this. If you are going to use your flash on the Ricoh, then this mght beanother deciding factor.
 
Maybe this picture helps. You can see where why I wish it were 1 or 1.5mm wider.

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Thanks all :)

Just got a good deal on the GR-D creative set so have the big finder on the way, but may well get this one as well and devote the Ricoh finder to a film body of mine.

I have a feeling Dad is going to love this camera :D
 
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