Something like this, probably - precise, very quick to operate, and you can use it for a lot of measurements.
If you want an optical rangefinder like in the old days, there are lots of different models. I don't think it makes much of a difference which one you're getting. I've used a Watameter for a while and it was OK, but the whole operation was too fiddly for me in the long run, so I eventually ended up selling the Bessa I used it with and went for an Ikonta with a built-in rangefinder.
I have a few. Many say that the voigtlander is the best aux RF, that one is OK, but the Watameter de-luxe is better. Easy to calibrate/robust, and the measurement is seen in the viewfinder clearly.
if you do decide to get an accessory rangefinda to place on the camera one thing to check for is that you get one that matches the camera's measurement scale e.g. metric if the camera is metric and imperial if the camera is...just saves doing that calc conversion
I have a Voigtlander accessory rangefinder and it's fine in general use but it suffers from the small and sometimes faded view windows of that era. If I was looking for a new one I'd definitely go for the Fotoman unit. It's about the same size but modern optics.
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