DIY Waist Level Finder

Bruin

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I got this idea from this Leica FAQ page: http://leica.nemeng.com/027b.shtml

It's basically a pentaprism glued onto a double bubble level, which provides the hotshoe foot and perpendicular surfaces to align the prism to. I got a 1-inch square pentaprism from Anchor Optics, but you can find them a little cheaper at Surplus Shed (make sure it has reflecting surfaces). I chose the Jobu Design bubble level because the shell and foot are made of hard-anodized aluminum. Superglue provides a strong bond between the etched prism side and an anodized side of the level.

As is, the finder gives a pretty narrow FOV. I originally wanted to cement a plano-concave lens to the front of the prism to give a wide-angle view. It was a challenge to find the right size and strength surplus lens, and it wasn't completely flat on the plano-side. Twice I tried optical cement to glue it to the prism, but after curing any slight pressure on the lens would begin to compromise the bond :( The surfaces are too smooth for the cement to really hold.

With the prism alone, I have to hold it fairly close to my eye to get a decent view, making it more like a right angle finder. If you guys have any ideas on how to attach a negative lens on the front, let me know! :cool:

BTW, someone looking at you while you use this WLF will see your single eye staring at him/her. It's kinda creepy...:eek:
 

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One more pic showing what the view looks like (sorry I couldn't find anything interesting to point the finder at).
 

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Kevin, bright (no pun here) idea -- but the usefulness of the thing depends on whether or not it is accurate for any of your lenses.
 
Nice idea, can I ask you a couple of questions.

Where did you get the prism?
To which focal lenght does the FOV compare?

Thanks
 
Thanks for the kind words, guys. I originally wanted to use it with wide angle lenses and scale focusing. The negative lens in front would determine the FOV in 35mm terms - I think the planoconcave lens I have is -34mm FL and approximates a 28mm FOV. Without a lens on the prism, the FOV depends on how close your eye is to the prism. It's like looking through a 1" square tube about 3" long.

Francesco, I got the prism from Anchor Optics (an Edmunds Optics subsidiary). You can also find them at Surplus Shed, where I bought a few lenses to try out.
 
Kevin, that's a brilliant idea.
Certainly when shooting from the ground with a mini tripod all the time, it's very very handy !

I'm ordering my pentaprism and hot shoe bubble level already !
 
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