As I said on another thread, you could use a VIOOH/Imarect. What Roland offers would of course be best, provided that it can be adjusted to different distances.
I have sent away for a Canon III from KEH. It can give finder magnifications for 50mm, 100mm and 135mm. Affordable, more so than some 100mm finders I saw on fleabay.
You may be disappointed. If the IIs magnification is like newer cameras, IV, V & VI, the magnified view is very small. Much less than the FOV of the 100mm lens. I hope I'm wrong, but that's the way both of my newer Canon's worked. The VI-T has the 100mm frame built in.
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