Gary Sandhu
Well-known
Is there a 1:1 35mm accessory viewfinder like the 1:1 leica 5cm sbooi?
The 50mm floating brightlines are like magic!
The 50mm floating brightlines are like magic!
Vickko
Veteran
Yes, the so expensive SBLOO, often at $300
ferider
Veteran
Is that really 1:1, Vikko ?
The SBLOO would need to be pretty large to be 1:1.
Here is a Topcor 1:1 35mm finder on the right:
http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/leotax.htm
Here is a Topcor 1:1 35mm finder on the right:

http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/leotax.htm
raid
Dad Photographer
Is the SBOOO the brightline original Leica 35mm finder in metal?
I was offered $400 for it.
I was offered $400 for it.
Vickko
Veteran
Wow. I remember seeing a spoof, where someone mounted a Leica CL on top of some LTM Leica, to make a metered combo.
dberger
Established
The Topcor 35mm finder mentioned earlier is the only one. It is huuuge -- bigger than the Topcor 35mm lens that it goes with. It has 50mm and 35mm reflected frames, plus enough room around the 35 frame to serve as a quick-and-dirty 28mm finder. It's a trip to use, but it's very easy to misalign your eye and lose part of the brightline frame.
Cheers,
David
Cheers,
David
Rico
Well-known
I believe the classic Voigtlaender Kontur VF was available with 35mm brightline and, yes, I know the 50mm version is confusingly labelled. Anyway, Kontur is 1:1 by definition.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
I believe the classic Voigtlaender Kontur VF was available with 35mm brightline and, yes, I know the 50mm version is confusingly labelled. Anyway, Kontur is 1:1 by definition.
I've never seen a 35mm Kontur finder. It would have had to be rather large. I think they only built them with varying frame masks for normal lenses on 35mm film and 6x6.
marduk
Well-known
Right, there's no such thing as 35mm Kontur finder.I've never seen a 35mm Kontur finder. It would have had to be rather large. I think they only built them with varying frame masks for normal lenses on 35mm film and 6x6.
Gary Sandhu
Well-known
Okay,
I'll use the 1:1 finder of the nikon s3 2000.
I'll use the 1:1 finder of the nikon s3 2000.
LCSmith
Well-known
I have my eyes on a 35 3.5 Summaron and I am thinking of getting a SBLOO, but it just seems so ridiculous that the accessory finder costs almost as much or even as much as a Leica Screw Mount camera!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Please, confirm it is 1:1.
This thread is not just about any 35 ovf.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Is that really 1:1, Vikko ?
Very close to 1:1, almost to the point to be irrelevant, unless there is something wrong with my right eye
Raid, yeah is the metal one.
LCSmith, Summaron and SBOOO looks good together
Agree with Kontur. Its a weird viewfinder but yeah 1:1 by nature (it doesn't have a magnifier lens).
Also, I think Voigtlander Turnit is quite close to 1:1 if I remember correctly.
Regards
Marcelo
LCSmith
Well-known
Holy guacamole, that's a big a$$ viewfinder on the screw mount.
LCSmith
Well-known
I also have a kind of phobia about optical view finders that attach to the hotshoe. I was shooting street in Philadelphia and my SBKOO slipped out and landed on the cold hard pavement of that dirty city, breaking the glass and rendering it unusable. Does the SBLOO stay in place?
bayernfan
Well-known
I also have a kind of phobia about optical view finders that attatch to the hotshoe. I was shooting street in Philadelphia and my SBKOO slipped out and landed on the cold hard pavement of that dirty city, breaking the glass and rendering it unusable. Does the SBLOO stay in place?
Cut a piece of paper or very thin felt to the same dimensions as your attached VF baseplate. Slide it in (along with the OVF) into the shoe. There should be a small amount of resistance when inserting the pair, but don't force it. You may need to increase/decrease thickness to get that "perfect" tight fit.
Result: OVF will not slide out of shoe.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
I also have a kind of phobia about optical view finders that attach to the hotshoe. I was shooting street in Philadelphia and my SBKOO slipped out and landed on the cold hard pavement of that dirty city, breaking the glass and rendering it unusable. Does the SBLOO stay in place?
Pretty much. At least mine has a tight fit, almost to the point to be annoying.
All of my Leica bright line viewfinders I have got a tight fit (28,35,50,90 and 135).
I like mine very much, but agree it is a steep price. I got mine as part of a deal, so not as expensive. Won't sell mine even for $300
Marcelo
LCSmith
Well-known
Cut a piece of paper or very thin felt to the same dimensions as your attached VF baseplate. Slide it in (along with the OVF) into the shoe. There should be a small amount of resistance when inserting the pair, but don't force it. You may need to increase/decrease thickness to get that "perfect" tight fit.
Result: OVF will not slide out of shoe.
Good advice. Thank you.
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