jkelly
Analog hobbyist
I keep an SBOOI 50mm finder on my IIIa and use it constantly. Obviously, it's not needed on my M3. I also have a 35mm finder, but usually just guestimate the width.
Spyderman
Well-known
Just bought the FSU universal turret finder and boy is it huge! I doubt I will be using it to frame shots... but I intend to use it together with my Olympus OM kit : I have exactly the focal lengths which are on the universal finder: 28-35-50-85-135 and the finder will help me determine which lens to use 
Fred
Feline Great
For wides, CV15, 21 and 28 I use external finders on the Bessa R although I don't use the 28 on the Leica though if I'm wearing contact lenses. I also use a Bessa L which err... would produce some 'interesting' results without a finder 
dazedgonebye
Veteran
With 21mm, I use the external finder. With 35mm, I just use the 40mm framelines and enjoy the built in slack.
Flinor
Well-known
I use them in many combinations. The 15 on a film camera and RD-1 with two different finders, a 28 with finder on an M5, a 135 finder with a 90 on the RD-1 and a 50 finder with a collapsible Summicron makes my CLE a jacket pocket camera.
laptoprob
back to basics
Only on the IIf and the Bessa T. On the IIf usually not the 50mm finder, but I do use the other sizes.
I am in the process of making one for 25mm out of a door-peephole which is about the same fov, only circular and fishy. But, very small and cheap!
I have a 200mm Komura coming up which I hope to use without finders. The focussing view of these two cameras should be almost correct, but circular.
I am in the process of making one for 25mm out of a door-peephole which is about the same fov, only circular and fishy. But, very small and cheap!
I have a 200mm Komura coming up which I hope to use without finders. The focussing view of these two cameras should be almost correct, but circular.
Bill58
Native Texan
Yes--but I lost my $150 VC 50 VF the other day because I stupidly took off the gerry-rigged safety cord. Ouch!
I find that my accessory (mostly) VC VFs are far superior to the camera's and I get much better framing--even w/ quick, hyperfocal shots.
I find that my accessory (mostly) VC VFs are far superior to the camera's and I get much better framing--even w/ quick, hyperfocal shots.
Didier
"Deed"
Using CV 15, 15D, 21 and soon 28/35 on R-D1, Bessa L, M6, Kiev 4am, Canon VT dL - and maybe on Sigma DP-1 soon. Oh, I forgot - CV 75mm with 75 Summilux on M6.
Didier
Didier
bobkonos
Well-known
I use the 15 and 21 finder on any of my M cameras with those lenses attached, the 28 finder on the M2-M3-M4, and a 35 finder on those M and screwmount Leicas that require it. I like the view through a finder and I love the look of a finder on the body.
R
Richard Black
Guest
I use the 28mm with the C-S 28/f3.5 on the Bessa R and the 35mm on the Mir with J-12. I have an 85mm for a J-9 I sold and a 3 way made by Argus 35-50-100, haven't use it yet.
mike_j
Established
Sometimes use the 25mm CV finder but generally make do with the inbuilt M6 28mm, I have a tendency to crop pics too tightly anyway.
Always use the 21mm because the difference is too great.I do find the accessory finders a bit of a nuisance as I work on a minimum equipment basis with the Leica.
Always use the 21mm because the difference is too great.I do find the accessory finders a bit of a nuisance as I work on a minimum equipment basis with the Leica.
Xmas
Veteran
I use the FSU clones of the Zeiss turret 28-135, they work ok.
Noel
Noel
Jim Cain
Newbie
Ok, lets turn the question around to the longest length. Did anyone ever make an 180mm viewfinder that could be used on an M8 and an 135mm lens? I have tried this lens on the m8 with good results--in the center.
Krosya
Konicaze
I don't know if there is a single 180mm one, but I have this one - its a zoom that goes from 35mm to 200mm. One of the click stops is 180mm. Here is a pic.Jim Cain said:Ok, lets turn the question around to the longest length. Did anyone ever make an 180mm viewfinder that could be used on an M8 and an 135mm lens? I have tried this lens on the m8 with good results--in the center.
I may be willing to part with it if the price is right.
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visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
I've just received a Zeiss 2.8/25 and I'm currently on my first roll of film using the far edges of the finder on my .72 MP. Maybe I should post some pics to show illustrate my accuracy (I deliberately framed to just barely fit in certain "landmarks" at the edges of the perceived frame).
BillBingham2
Registered User
On my Bessa L, where my CV 25/4 sits, there is one a top all the time. When I use my 15 on my M6, one is on top too. When I used to use my 21/2.8 on my M6, there was the finder too.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
charjohncarter
Veteran
I have seven screw mounts, so I use my finder on my IIIf all the time (even with the fifty). One strange thing is how many people with digital SLRs ask what it is.
mkl
Registered User
I always use the accessory viewfinder when I'm using my CV 21mm.
Before mounting the lens, I check with the viewfinder (just held by hand) that that the 21mm focal lenght will "work" (a little like using the frame selector of the M).
I focus and adjust aperture/speed with the body's viewfinder, then I frame with teh accessory viewfinder.
Before mounting the lens, I check with the viewfinder (just held by hand) that that the 21mm focal lenght will "work" (a little like using the frame selector of the M).
I focus and adjust aperture/speed with the body's viewfinder, then I frame with teh accessory viewfinder.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
i hate the damn things.
In my oppinion,they kill the whole idea of a rangefinder.
On a large format camera, or a scale focus camera, fine. But on a rangefinder??
They do look cool, though
In my oppinion,they kill the whole idea of a rangefinder.
On a large format camera, or a scale focus camera, fine. But on a rangefinder??
They do look cool, though
aad
Not so new now.
I use one all the time on my IIIf. Even the 50-if it's bright I seldom use the RF anyway.
I've considered sticking the 50 finder on the Pentax MX using the 40 pancake stopped way down.
I've considered sticking the 50 finder on the Pentax MX using the 40 pancake stopped way down.
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