mgrinnan
Member
Hello,
I have a user M3 for which I just ordered a 28mm Elmarit (v3, pre-ASPH). I thought I’d get an external viewfinder for it, either the SLOOZ or the Voigtlander. Does anyone use either of these two on a “classic” M? I’ve read conflicting things, and would like to know which would be better for my rig. If anyone has any advice, please let me know!
Thanks
I have a user M3 for which I just ordered a 28mm Elmarit (v3, pre-ASPH). I thought I’d get an external viewfinder for it, either the SLOOZ or the Voigtlander. Does anyone use either of these two on a “classic” M? I’ve read conflicting things, and would like to know which would be better for my rig. If anyone has any advice, please let me know!
Thanks
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Got the SLOOZ which I normally use with my Canon 28mm f2.8 on my Barnacks. Have use it on my M4 with no problems at all. Will test it on my M3 tonight to see if I see anything, although I don't think you would have any problem.
Also got the Canon 28mm finder which is great as well. Came with my Canon 28mm. SLOOZ is brighter though.
Regards
Marcelo
Also got the Canon 28mm finder which is great as well. Came with my Canon 28mm. SLOOZ is brighter though.
Regards
Marcelo
mgrinnan
Member
The other thing is that I'm an eyeglass wearer... does the SLOOZ have a rubber eyepiece or metal one? I'm a little afraid that it will scratch my glasses. This input would be most useful.
Thanks again
Thanks again
radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
The other thing is that I'm an eyeglass wearer... does the SLOOZ have a rubber eyepiece or metal one? I'm a little afraid that it will scratch my glasses. This input would be most useful.
No rubber.
edit: btw, most SLOOZ are hazy today.
mgrinnan
Member
if the SLOOZes may be foggy, do you think I'd be better off with a new Voigtlander? I mean, I was a little worried that the finder would be off (b/c they're probably optimized for Bessa bodies) but I'm starting to think that's the best way to go, price-wise. Anyway....
Robert Lai
Well-known
I use the Voigtlander one: metal, tiny, very clear and sharp view. It stows away in a 35mm film container to keep dry and dust free.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
The old Soviet turret is good.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Robert,I use the Voigtlander one: metal, tiny, very clear and sharp view. It stows away in a 35mm film container to keep dry and dust free.
Seconded.
Cheers,
R.
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