s.t.o.b.
Newbie
I have a Leica MD-2 and want to add a Voigtlander 35/2.5 to it with the appropriate viewfinder. (As a reminder, the MD-2 is a bare bones camera with no rangefinder, designed for use with various scientific scopes.)
For viewfinders, I've tried a Voigtlander (the newer, conical version) and the Leica SBLOO. (I've also used the wonderful 50mm Voigtlander finder that resembles a sort of Art Deco search light. If only it came in 35mm!)
I like the build and price of the Voigtlanders, but with the Leica I see a bit more--I wear eye glasses.
Are there other viewfinders worth considering?
--Jonathan
For viewfinders, I've tried a Voigtlander (the newer, conical version) and the Leica SBLOO. (I've also used the wonderful 50mm Voigtlander finder that resembles a sort of Art Deco search light. If only it came in 35mm!)
I like the build and price of the Voigtlanders, but with the Leica I see a bit more--I wear eye glasses.
Are there other viewfinders worth considering?
--Jonathan
BillBingham2
Registered User
A crazy thought would be to look into a RASAL. It's a sports finder that might work great for you. I shoot without so I have no first hand knowledge. I have chrome version and have never seen a black one. Prices I've seen are around $125 and up.
www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1424694
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www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1424694
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fbf
Well-known
those are the best two I have used. Considering the cost, I am sticking with the CV finder.
newspaperguy
Well-known
I literally 'invested' the price of a CV 35 finder in various cheaper versions that never proved satisfactory. The new metal CV finder, with the addition of a thin rubber washer cemented to the back, works well - even with glasses. The Leica version will cost you far more and not serve you any better.
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