s.t.o.b.
Newbie
I've got a custom-made camera with a Mamiya Press lens and 6x9 back. I'm looking for a finder for a 75mm lens.
Bob Hutchinson of BIGcamera.com and Mamiya flat top fame recommends a Koni-Omega 60mm finder (designed for the 6x7 back) for my sort of setup (75mm w/ 6x9 back), as a better option than Mamiya's own 75mm finder for the 6x9 back.
Gosh, I hope that's clear.
Can I get a second opinion from someone out there? Is the Mamiya finder that unsatisfactory? Is the Koni-Omega (58 or 60mm) that much more superior? And if so, anyone know where I might find one?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Bob Hutchinson of BIGcamera.com and Mamiya flat top fame recommends a Koni-Omega 60mm finder (designed for the 6x7 back) for my sort of setup (75mm w/ 6x9 back), as a better option than Mamiya's own 75mm finder for the 6x9 back.
Gosh, I hope that's clear.
Can I get a second opinion from someone out there? Is the Mamiya finder that unsatisfactory? Is the Koni-Omega (58 or 60mm) that much more superior? And if so, anyone know where I might find one?
Thanks,
Jonathan
oftheherd
Veteran
I have only the 65mm finder. It works well, as does all my other Mamiya gear. In fact, I have found it works fairly well at the 6x9 portion for my 50mm lens on 6x7 backs.
I can't imagine why a 75mm finder wouldn't work for a 75mm lens. However, since you seem to have a specially built camera, there may be some reason it wouldn't.
I can't imagine why a 75mm finder wouldn't work for a 75mm lens. However, since you seem to have a specially built camera, there may be some reason it wouldn't.
s.t.o.b.
Newbie
Not an issue of the Mamiya 75mm vf not working with my camera, just of it not being very good--in Mr. Hutchinson's opinion.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Consider the Tewe zoom finder.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
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