djon
Well-known
Hell with it. :bang:
I want to shoot tighter, more accurately.
I'm giving up on my Ps' internal bright line finders.
Nooky (Leica's 35mm bright line finder, stop panting) has been the game forever for M3 so it's good enough for Canon P. And I've got one. With Nooky you don't even need film, you just gaze at it, or even through it.
The big drawback to P with Nooky (or external Canon & Nikon finders or my 25CV finder for that matter, or the CV meter from what I've heard) is accessory shoes, which are too loose...lose a CV meters, who cares. Lose a Nooky and one loses bigtime. Not only is Nooky an ultimate, holy photographic gizmo, Nooky is VERY expensive, like $300. One doesn't want to lose one's Nooky.
THEREFORE, Nooky is now taped into an accessory shoe until I can figure out a better way to lock it in place. Ideas?
I want to shoot tighter, more accurately.
I'm giving up on my Ps' internal bright line finders.
Nooky (Leica's 35mm bright line finder, stop panting) has been the game forever for M3 so it's good enough for Canon P. And I've got one. With Nooky you don't even need film, you just gaze at it, or even through it.
The big drawback to P with Nooky (or external Canon & Nikon finders or my 25CV finder for that matter, or the CV meter from what I've heard) is accessory shoes, which are too loose...lose a CV meters, who cares. Lose a Nooky and one loses bigtime. Not only is Nooky an ultimate, holy photographic gizmo, Nooky is VERY expensive, like $300. One doesn't want to lose one's Nooky.
THEREFORE, Nooky is now taped into an accessory shoe until I can figure out a better way to lock it in place. Ideas?
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
loose nooky not bad, tight nooky much better...

Pherdinand
the snow must go on
if you really want to shoot tighter, more accurately, use a TLR or an SLR with a 100% viewfinder (minolta dynax 9, contax aria to name only two). Seriously.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I have glued a small piece of card stock under a couple of finders to keep them in place. Works great.
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
RayPA said:loose nooky not bad, tight nooky much better...
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you may need to send that loose nooky in for a CLA
Todd
broadie
holding steady
why is it called nooky?
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i have only one finder, the 28 and it fits nice & tight on all the p's.
joe
joe
djon
Well-known
I want the Nooky as tight on a P as it is on my IIIC. And I don't trust it on the IIIC.
Browse for loose/loss experiences with CV finders and CV meters.
Tight is subjective. There's a joke in there somewhere, but I'm feeling kind.... I should have had that flu shot earlier.
Browse for loose/loss experiences with CV finders and CV meters.
Tight is subjective. There's a joke in there somewhere, but I'm feeling kind.... I should have had that flu shot earlier.
djon
Well-known
Pherdinand, I already shoot Canon F1s for ultimate-precise framing. Nooky is highly accurate and a joy to use, once you're used to the extra peeper...it makes a IIIC the equivalent of an M3.
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Nikon Bob
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I am a little dazed (nothing new in that) but I understand NOOKY to be a close up device that fits between the lens and camera to allow closer focussing with certain 50mm lenses. I do not understand how that could be loose. OTH if the accessory shoe will not hold a view finder tight then maybe you could remove it and gently peen it for a tighter fit.
Bob
Bob
GeneW
Veteran
One of my external VF's fit too loosely in my Zorki 3M (fit fine on the Leica) so I cut a small piece of paper roughly the size of the foot and slid them in together. It secured the finder, keeping it snug.
Gene
Gene
FrankS
Registered User
Yeah, jsut shim it with paper. Writing paper -> photo paper -> film box paper
what ever thickness you need
what ever thickness you need
djon
Well-known
"Gently peen" sounds like something to do in the middle of the night.
What I'd REALLY like is some kind of mini latch.
Nikon Bob... you're right, it's not Nooky. I won't say it's better than Nooky, just different.
I've used shims. Kinda' funky.
What I'd REALLY like is some kind of mini latch.
Nikon Bob... you're right, it's not Nooky. I won't say it's better than Nooky, just different.
I've used shims. Kinda' funky.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
I wonder if the pressure springs in your P's accessory shoe are fatigued...?
(There's an awful joke in there about fatigue as a result of too much NOOKY...)
Seriously (almost) I'm with Bob -- I thought NOOKY was a close-up accessory, and that there were various models -- e.g. NOOKY-HESUM -- for various lens options. (HESUM = Hektor/Summar, I think.)
Explanation of Leitz letter codes: http://www.ozdoba.net/leica/schraub_code_e.html
I've read that Leitz used this code system to make it easier to send orders via cablegram, but that may be an old Leica wives' tale...
(There's an awful joke in there about fatigue as a result of too much NOOKY...)
Seriously (almost) I'm with Bob -- I thought NOOKY was a close-up accessory, and that there were various models -- e.g. NOOKY-HESUM -- for various lens options. (HESUM = Hektor/Summar, I think.)
Explanation of Leitz letter codes: http://www.ozdoba.net/leica/schraub_code_e.html
I've read that Leitz used this code system to make it easier to send orders via cablegram, but that may be an old Leica wives' tale...
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Nikon Bob
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There have been some really good suggestion on how to fix a loose acc. shoe from many different angles. If all else fails, how about tethering your acc. so that if it pops out of the shoe you won't lose it.
Bob
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Socke
Guest
I'd check the springs, too.
And to be true, NOOKY sounds to me like something containing rum and crushed ice and served in a highball glass.
Come to think of that, I have some Havana Club and Coke left. Enough for browsing the trheads I missed when I was out shooting, salut!
And to be true, NOOKY sounds to me like something containing rum and crushed ice and served in a highball glass.
Come to think of that, I have some Havana Club and Coke left. Enough for browsing the trheads I missed when I was out shooting, salut!
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
djon said:"Gently peen" sounds like something to do in the middle of the night.
What I'd REALLY like is some kind of mini latch.
How about inserting the finder, then wrapping a small zip tie around the accessory shoe, so it blocks the open edge at the back? This would keep the finder from sliding out, without any risk of marring the finish of the camera or finder.
djon
Well-known
JLW, thanks for that link. It's evidently a D'OH or a VANKER.
The zip idea sounded great...unfortunately the finder comes within about 1mm of the top of the camera body, leaving no room for wrapping.
Suggestions to tinker with the shoe are probably right, but the loosness is reportedly not unusual...a special problem with CV meters. Currently my Ps have tape all over them, reminding me of what film's in them and holding down the rewinds, so a little more doesn't hurt. I did attach a tether to my much-tighter Leica at one point, but I'd also tethered the Leica lens hood and I became afraid that I'd strangle myself.
The zip idea sounded great...unfortunately the finder comes within about 1mm of the top of the camera body, leaving no room for wrapping.
Suggestions to tinker with the shoe are probably right, but the loosness is reportedly not unusual...a special problem with CV meters. Currently my Ps have tape all over them, reminding me of what film's in them and holding down the rewinds, so a little more doesn't hurt. I did attach a tether to my much-tighter Leica at one point, but I'd also tethered the Leica lens hood and I became afraid that I'd strangle myself.
FrankS
Registered User
Socke said:And to be true, NOOKY sounds to me like something containing rum and crushed ice and served in a highball glass.
salut!
No, NOOKY is what happens after severa of these.
Graham Line
Well-known
Plastic, like a piece of sheet styrene or something cut from packaging, is nice for shims because it's easy to adjust the thickness, doesn't absorb moisture, doesn't conduct (for cameras with hotshoes), and is free and easy to get. If the springs are well and truly worn out, shimming or wedging is still kind of a temporary fix.
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