Help with this funny vertical thing

David 11084

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Hi, I have Fodis/Fokis rangefinder for my 1A. A previous owner has fitted a red glass to the rangefinder window-supposedly to improve the contrast. It works ok but I am reluctant to remove it and try without-this is my preference.
Can anyone shed some light as to why it would have been fitted? Any suggestions? You do get some funny looks when using it!
David
 
Usually red or orange contrast filters are used with rangefinders because the beamsplitter has gotten weak and is difficult to see both images.
 
I'm not sure I am understanding your question, because you gave the answer in your post. -
"A previous owner has fitted a red glass to the rangefinder window-supposedly to improve the contrast."
 
Leica offered little orange slip-on filters for the RF windows of the II & III series cameras, to improve contrast in the RF.

They are known by the codes ORAKO and OKARO.

They have been in the Leica sales catalogues since the 1930's...
 
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