danielnorton
Daniel Norton
I understand that the Bessa L is most often used with the wider lenses due to the scale focus, but does anyone use their L with a 35 or 50 with success?
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you can use an FSU 35mm finder (KMZ) with a mask taped to the front to approx. the view of a 50mm lens. it will be cheaper than a real 50mm finder.danielnorton said:I'm trying to decide whether it's worth springing for a 50mm view finder as I have a zorki 4 with an Industar-50 f/3.5 (thanks max) and a 4K with a J-8 (thanks Kim) on the way to me, I thought maybe the Bessa L might be a good option with this lens as well when I feel like an internal meter might be handy.. is it worth $100+ to get a VF and use this lens or should I save and get a CV wide that comes with a VF for this camera? GAS :bang:
xayraa33 said:you can use an FSU 35mm finder (KMZ) with a mask taped to the front to approx. the view of a 50mm lens. it will be cheaper than a real 50mm finder.
Why not try one of the Russian turret finders? It has separate finders for 28, 35, 50, 85 & 135mm. I use mine on a bessa-T and it works great. Quite a bargain when compared to individual finders as they can be had mint for about $45-50.danielnorton said:is it worth $100+ to get a VF and use this lens or should I save and get a CV wide that comes with a VF for this camera? GAS :bang:
aterlecki said:Why not try one of the Russian turret finders? It has separate finders for 28, 35, 50, 85 & 135mm. I use mine on a bessa-T and it works great. Quite a bargain when compared to individual finders as they can be had mint for about $45-50.
Not too bad. About 4.5cm from base to top. The turret casing diameter is about 3.5cm.danielnorton said:I was actually just looking at those on ebay.. are they really large? I didn't see any images of them on a camera..
Here is a shot of mine on top of the Zorki. And the Jupiter 9 85mm/f2 lens.danielnorton said:I was actually just looking at those on ebay.. are they really large? I didn't see any images of them on a camera..