cheap 85 finder (small if possible)

S.H.

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Hello,

I have a nice III and have just bought a 85mm Zeiss (is it real? I'll know when I get it). I already have a soviet turret finder but I always end up with parallax error. I also have a nice VIOOH (like new !), but I'd like a lower profile finder : a III + VIOOH is not that small/convenient anymore. To be frank I bought the VIOOH mainly for the object itself, it is a nice little piece of work.

So, is there a nice finder out there which
- is under 40-50€
- has some form of parallax correction
- is smaller than a VIOOH
- is comfortable with a 85mm (a 90mm finder would be good I think) ?

I was thinking a "torpedo" finder (Zeiss Jena), but they cost $$.

Are the soviet plastic finder worth anything?
 
Look for a Nikon or Canon 85mm finder (chrome mirrorless basic tunnel version). Cheap and clear enough when cleaned up (which is extremely easy to do).

Example : 280939847319

(and sold by someone reputable and registered here 😉).
 
There is no parallax correction on the russian 85 mm finder that I have.. I think if you were really looking for parallax correction you should be looking at canon or nikon, but then the word cheap goes away 🙂 I have a nikon 28 finder and it has parallax, but I have not played with any of the 85mm finders. Good Luck
 
You may be offered the Soviet triple focal length bright line finder. It's generally cheap but I found it very poor in all except the brightest conditions. It also lacks parallax correction.

You might want to try Peter Loy, in London. I've bought a few things from him and he has a very good stock of RF kit. Unlike some dealers, he covers a wide range of conditions from superb to yuk.. At the latter end, his prices are amazingly good. I just bought a 'IUFOO' hood from him for £12 - very rough but it does the job!
 
FSU finder costs 50% of the budget already, but quality wise I have some doubts (and no parallax indication).

I did not think about Peter Loy, but his stock list looks interesting. Prices look manageable too, indeed.
 
I see no reason why you wouldn't buy the nice Nikon 85mm finder listed for sale by Douglas (the one I mentioned above). You won't find another one for less than $74 (which is almost within your budget once in €).

And to cover the shipping fees just stay away from the coffee machine at work for two weeks, and you're done.

The FSU 85 finder for the J9 may be a low cost option. It is much smaller than a turret finder.

It's a miserable piece of plastic - good enough when you're given it, but not worth the least bit of cash (while its 35mm twin isn't bad at all, especially if it's the metal version).
 
Note that the Soviet turret finder does have parallax correction - the wheel for the five focal lengths has a little distance scale before each setting, and it moves the image in the frame up or down.
 
Well, I just found a VC 90mm brightline finder for 60€ shipping included on the bay in the UK 🙂 , like the one here : http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtacc.htm . OK, 90 is not 85 however it should do the job. As the retail price in France was 199€ (that's USD244😱) I did not hope to snatch it with my bottom-feeder budget! If I really don't like it I should be able to unload it at the same price. But even with my glasses it should be comfortable.

Thank you all for your input!
 
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