vicmortelmans
Well-known
Hi,
when looking for new camera gear, I love to investigate not only the technical specs, but also just look at the outside of the camera. The dials and buttons reveal a lot about the features of the camera. The only missing information is always the looks of the viewfinder.
The viewfinder is the most elementary user interface of the camera to the user, I'd say. It can contain all you need for framing, focusing and setting aperture;
- (bright) framelines, parallax
- rangefinder area
- match needle light meter
- auto aperture/speed indication
- ...
Looking for manuals, which typically do describe the viewfinder, is quite tedious.
I wonder how you technically can take a picture of a viewfinder.... Maybe using an SLR with macro setup?
Any experience in this group? There has been no collector yet who spent some time in publishing a collection of viewfinder pics?
In particular, I'm looking for viewfinder information of the minolta, vivitar, konika and olympus fixed lens rangefinders (I own the Canonet, so I know tha one already).
Groeten,
Vic
when looking for new camera gear, I love to investigate not only the technical specs, but also just look at the outside of the camera. The dials and buttons reveal a lot about the features of the camera. The only missing information is always the looks of the viewfinder.
The viewfinder is the most elementary user interface of the camera to the user, I'd say. It can contain all you need for framing, focusing and setting aperture;
- (bright) framelines, parallax
- rangefinder area
- match needle light meter
- auto aperture/speed indication
- ...
Looking for manuals, which typically do describe the viewfinder, is quite tedious.
I wonder how you technically can take a picture of a viewfinder.... Maybe using an SLR with macro setup?
Any experience in this group? There has been no collector yet who spent some time in publishing a collection of viewfinder pics?
In particular, I'm looking for viewfinder information of the minolta, vivitar, konika and olympus fixed lens rangefinders (I own the Canonet, so I know tha one already).
Groeten,
Vic