cmogi10
Bodhisattva

Has anyone had this happen to there Zeiss or Leica viewfinder?
Frustrating morning, looks like I'm going to be "using the whole finder" until I can grab a metal one.
Anyway, be gentle with those finders!
:bang::bang::bang:
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Next time, don't use it as a hammer. 
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
The plastic ones are indeed flimsy, but the metal ones are amazingly nice. The 28 is a stunner, and the 28/35 is also terrific.
W
Way
Guest
Is that a CV 25mm? Mine fit's pretty tight on the ZI and Leica, but just tight enough on the Bessa L. The CV 12mm VF is a very solid metal one. Sorry to read that yours broke.
uhligfd
Well-known
I dropped a Contax G 21 mm finder on the ice in the frozen north, and other than a scratch and a little bend on/of the front rim of the finder, nothing happened. All metal, no less, except for the glass optics, of course.
wjlapier
Well-known
Bummer. My CV21 is plastic, but the 35 is metal and seems strong enough.
What happened?
What happened?
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
It's the 21mm Finder,
I went to slide it off, s'pose I was pushing at a slight angle? but it just snapped off the hot shoe mount. I was shocked.
I went to slide it off, s'pose I was pushing at a slight angle? but it just snapped off the hot shoe mount. I was shocked.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
youch - luckily that has not happend with my 21.
Was it new (maybe under warranty?) - or just new to you?
Was it new (maybe under warranty?) - or just new to you?
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Unfortunately no warranty.
I think I'm just going to end up getting the Zeiss one eventually.
The thing that's a doozie is that I need a 21 and a 28mm one and that's like a good 700 dollars in finders!
I think I'm just going to end up getting the Zeiss one eventually.
The thing that's a doozie is that I need a 21 and a 28mm one and that's like a good 700 dollars in finders!
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I would check with Cameraqest,com and see if he cant you a replacement shoe. It is not a big deal to install and even the one you have can be crazy glued in place. I did fall on a Nikon SP with the 21 and the finder at one time. The foot came off - the finder survived (and so did the lens - though the vestigal lens hood looks a bit worse for wear). The camera just accumulated a couple of new nicks and dents among the existing ones.
I was going to Japan shortly after and asked for a spare foot when I got there. Got it and installed it - no problem.
The plastic, break-away foot, actually serves a purpose. IF you drop the camera, the stress is on the foot of the finder and if it snaps, it also dissipates the force of the impact, rather than distort the top plate or punch it down ward. This said, I too prefer metal finders ( i am just holding on to the camera with more authority!) as they are a bit more compact - and in the case of the Zeiss ones -spectacular to use!
This problem is not specific to CV finders, I have bent or crashed multiple Leica finders too. I did snap off the feet on a couple of Leica 21 finders (plastic ones) as well as crunching a 21 metal finder so hard that it bent the top-plate! Finders are prone to getting hit - and the plastic foot seems to be the weak spot.
Back in the days when I was using SLR's and flash - I used the Vivitar 283's and they had the same break away foot. Some aftermarket guy made a metal version, but after having bent multiple F2' tops with it, I found out that it was cheaper to have the foot snap than trying to fix Nikon SLR's top plates!!!!
I was going to Japan shortly after and asked for a spare foot when I got there. Got it and installed it - no problem.
The plastic, break-away foot, actually serves a purpose. IF you drop the camera, the stress is on the foot of the finder and if it snaps, it also dissipates the force of the impact, rather than distort the top plate or punch it down ward. This said, I too prefer metal finders ( i am just holding on to the camera with more authority!) as they are a bit more compact - and in the case of the Zeiss ones -spectacular to use!
This problem is not specific to CV finders, I have bent or crashed multiple Leica finders too. I did snap off the feet on a couple of Leica 21 finders (plastic ones) as well as crunching a 21 metal finder so hard that it bent the top-plate! Finders are prone to getting hit - and the plastic foot seems to be the weak spot.
Back in the days when I was using SLR's and flash - I used the Vivitar 283's and they had the same break away foot. Some aftermarket guy made a metal version, but after having bent multiple F2' tops with it, I found out that it was cheaper to have the foot snap than trying to fix Nikon SLR's top plates!!!!
Squonk
Established
If you're ready to spend 700 dollars on those 21 and 28 finders, why not simply buy a Bessa R4A or R4M?
W
Way
Guest
I agree - it sure would save you some money.
If you're ready to spend 700 dollars on those 21 and 28 finders, why not simply buy a Bessa R4A or R4M?
Bill58
Native Texan
Try this available from most hardware or auto parts stores: http://www.mcguckin.com/index.php?m...ducts_id=981&zenid=eo1qsjr3g72b60t0s2m12hf9v6
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