Niko
Established
I would like to know if the Leica "Frankenfinder" could be used on a Nikon SP.
Leica has recessed rewind knob and flash shoe, while Nikon has them both raised so it could work, but will be close? I don´t mind having to remove the finder for rewinding.
Leica has recessed rewind knob and flash shoe, while Nikon has them both raised so it could work, but will be close? I don´t mind having to remove the finder for rewinding.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I would like to know if the Leica "Frankenfinder" could be used on a Nikon SP.
Leica has recessed rewind knob and flash shoe, while Nikon has them both raised so it could work, but will be close? I don´t mind having to remove the finder for rewinding.
It looks like there is not enough clearance on the top deck of the SP, as it is a close fitting finder.
Making a cold shoe extender could solve the problem, if you don't mind the slight parallax problem that it will create.
richardHaw
junk scavenger
that thing will probably hit the rewind crank 


I had to shim my canon meter in order for it to work with my SP/S3
I had to shim my canon meter in order for it to work with my SP/S3
farlymac
PF McFarland
Maybe the Voigtlander zoom finder would be a better fit.
PF
PF
Bobby Kee
Member
Try something like this:
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B-9
Devin Bro
If you know someone decent with Fusion360 you could easily 3d print something of a precise shoe extender to keep things tight to the deck. I suppose if you could keep it small enough parallax error would be minimum... well in context.
What about the smaller Leica 21-28 zoom finder?
What about the smaller Leica 21-28 zoom finder?
richardHaw
junk scavenger
I just used a piece of acrylic. its not difficult to shim something like that if you are fine with drilling. 


else, just use a piece of metal for the shim and use flush-head screws.
else, just use a piece of metal for the shim and use flush-head screws.
Niko
Established
Thanks for all the responses.
I found a used Frankenfinder available at a store here in Finland, they even tested it on a Nikon S3/S4 for me, and it fit! (They didn´t have an SP) If it fits an S3, it shouldn´t require much, if at all, shimming for an SP. I will let you know...
I found a used Frankenfinder available at a store here in Finland, they even tested it on a Nikon S3/S4 for me, and it fit! (They didn´t have an SP) If it fits an S3, it shouldn´t require much, if at all, shimming for an SP. I will let you know...
richardHaw
junk scavenger
good luck! please show us your results 


i am interested in this un-holy union
i am interested in this un-holy union
Niko
Established
Unfortunately the FF didn´t fit the SP. It was very close, perhaps less than a mm thick shim would have been necessary. However, i decided against shimming and returned it.
richardHaw
junk scavenger
awwww... 


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