umcelinho
Marcelo
I currently use a plastic Voigtlander 21mm viewfinder which has slightly rotated framelines, I'd say about 5 degrees counter clockwise, enough to show on pictures and need cropping to make it even, reducing the 21mm field of view. I've tried unscrewing it to rotate the piece with the framelines but one of the bolts was extremely tight and I'm afraid I damaged the + slot for the screwdriver... So I thought of getting a metal finder.
Considering I prefer shooting with a 21mm, the 25mm framelines on the new metal Voigtlander 21/25 external viewfinder would be of no use. I'm wondering if anyone has tried to remove specific framelines from one of these viewfinders.
Other ideas on how to fix my current viewfinder given the situation or other turnarounds are most welcome too! Maybe cut a mask from black paper?
Thanks
Considering I prefer shooting with a 21mm, the 25mm framelines on the new metal Voigtlander 21/25 external viewfinder would be of no use. I'm wondering if anyone has tried to remove specific framelines from one of these viewfinders.
Other ideas on how to fix my current viewfinder given the situation or other turnarounds are most welcome too! Maybe cut a mask from black paper?
Thanks
umcelinho
Marcelo
update: sent both finders to Stephen Gandy, came back fixed and properly aligned.
bumping the thread wondering if there would be a way of removing the 25mm framelines...
bumping the thread wondering if there would be a way of removing the 25mm framelines...
Godfrey
somewhat colored
update: sent both finders to Stephen Gandy, came back fixed and properly aligned.
bumping the thread wondering if there would be a way of removing the 25mm framelines...
I have the same finder. No way I know of to remove the framelines.. I just ignore them.
FrankS
Registered User
I believe both framelines are etched on the same piece of glass, so no, not possible to remove one.
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