As I mentioned before the normal big 21mm CV finder will not fit a Standard or I because it jams up against the camera's viewfinder. Otherwise it would make a great outfit.
just a note: I took the 50mm viewfinder off my standard, there are just two screws holding it on.replaced the screws to fill in the holes and I am good to go. Also owned a L but found I was always reaching for the Leica so I sold it.
I've had more young chicks complement my Bessa L more than any camera I own. A Bessa L is a babe magnet. 😎
That's just beautiful! Truly classic ...
My Leica X2 with an optical finder fitted aspires to that clean line. 🙂
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I have a If as well as a IIIf. The If is used with the Voigtlander 15mm. The IIIF is used mostly with the Voigtlander 21mm f/4 as it is RF coupled. with the 21mm Voigtlander. I use the Voigtlander 21mm finder. Since the 21mm is RF coupled it only makes sense to use it with a camera that has a RF thus my choice of the IIIf.
No, it's not necessary. Even full open at f4 the DOF is enough to use hyperfocal except for close focus. Go to f8 and "being there" simply means pointing the camera in the direction, focus is fine for anything arms reach and beyond. I can't see a reason to not use it on a scale focus body, except perhaps if using at 0.7 - 1 m "wide" open. It will focus down to 0.5, but then you're back to scale focus anyway.I see your logic. I am just curious about the 21mm. Well I didn't know that it was RF coupled and I am wondering whether that is necessary with such a wide angle lens? By contrast the "Snapshot Skopar" 25/4 which spends a lot of time on my IIIf is a scale focus lens.
That's just beautiful! Truly classic ...
My Leica X2 with an optical finder fitted aspires to that clean line. 🙂
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+1 The finder actually makes augments the camera--beautiful design. Congratulations!