Canon IVSb with IVSb2 Viewfinder

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I know from experience that the improved finder of the "2" series Canon bottomloaders (ie: IIF2, IVSb2 etc.) is so much better than the non improved ones,
I have seen a high priced late production IVSb with the improved finder at the Toronto Camera show some years back, so there was some crossover as the older type was phased out.
I wonder if the improved finder made it to the late production IIF, IID, and IIS Canon bottomloader models?
 
What are the serial numbers at which the cameras with the better finder started?
 
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this bottomloader Canon was a factory original, the serial number was in the 159xxx range.
the improved finder made it a real joy to use.
too bad the seller wanted a lot of money for it and would not come down in price even a bit.
 
The IIF2 has that improved finder in it....but I guess that doesn`t help, while they are pretty uncommon cameras, I know where one is but it`s steep at $500 and I`ve decided to keep my
(2) afterall, so just keep looking, they do turn up from time to time....

I love shooting with it, it`s a faster loader than my IIIC`s and had it`s own personality as well when I`m using it, robust, a little heavy but very well built,
the best of the Canon "knob tops"

I just received a Canon VT today for a photoshoot barter and it`s already packed and ready to be sent out west for trade along with (2) "Half Race" Leica`s for CLA

The VT had a *crystal clear* f1.5 50mm lens on it that passed the flashlight test 200%, It`s the cleanest Canon f1.5 I`ve ever seen.....so now that`s my
"rooting tooting shooting" lens!

Tom
 
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I don't know if anyone is still interested, but I've just pulled the top covers off a Canon IID1 and a IIS2, and the only difference in the view finders is the slightly larger rectangular plain glass eyepiece of the 2 suffix cameras. Peter Dechert lists
Canon IVSB2 serial numbers as starting 122490,so a IVSB with a larger eyepiece and a 159000 serial number could easily have had a replacement top cover.
 
Charles Woodhouse said:
I don't know if anyone is still interested, but I've just pulled the top covers off a Canon IID1 and a IIS2, and the only difference in the view finders is the slightly larger rectangular plain glass eyepiece of the 2 suffix cameras. Peter Dechert lists
Canon IVSB2 serial numbers as starting 122490,so a IVSB with a larger eyepiece and a 159000 serial number could easily have had a replacement top cover.
Interesting observation. Dechert also mentioned an "optical mocification" along with the larger eyepiece lens as being responsible for the improvement in the viewfinder. I have one of the late IVSB cameras' with the larger eyepiece and also a IIS2 and a IIF2, and all three of them are equally bright and very much easier to use than the older small eyepiece models. I am of the opinion that these Late s/n IVSB cameras with the large eyepiece are in fact factory products though there is probably no way to be sure. Mine is s/n 154xxx, pretty close to the 160000 end point of the IVSB.

Regards, Paul C.
 
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