Coloribus
Newbie
I was interested in purchasing this Konica IIIA which seems in a rather good functional condition apart from the rangefinder window which is broken. My question is whether this is indispensable for the rangefinder to function properly and how easy would it be to replace (maybe cannibalizing another non IIIA)?
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Is it just a plain piece of glass, or does it have framelines etched on it? You may want to contact Greg Weber, who's the expert on all things Konica -- www.webercamera.com.
Coloribus
Newbie
Thanks for the insight, I'll do that.
farlymac
PF McFarland
On some cameras, that is actually an optical lens. Being all cracked like that will make it hard to focus, and you stand a chance that a small piece will come off, and get stuck who knows where on your face, or in your eye.
The shock of however that got broken may have also caused some collateral damage to the rangefinder that won't be obvious until you fix the view port.
PF
The shock of however that got broken may have also caused some collateral damage to the rangefinder that won't be obvious until you fix the view port.
PF
Frontman
Well-known
I have Konica IIIA parts, including the window you are showing in the photo. Contact me if you are interested.
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