goamules
Well-known
I thought yall would like that....
I have a Leitz closup attachment, AkA Nooky, that won't mount. As I screw it down, the black eyepiece section bumps the left rangefinder port (looking at the front of the cam) stopping it from making the last turn need to seat. Am I doing something wrong, or has this unit been dropped or something? It is very close to clearing the port, but hits by about a half a milimeter.
Thanks for any help.
I have a Leitz closup attachment, AkA Nooky, that won't mount. As I screw it down, the black eyepiece section bumps the left rangefinder port (looking at the front of the cam) stopping it from making the last turn need to seat. Am I doing something wrong, or has this unit been dropped or something? It is very close to clearing the port, but hits by about a half a milimeter.
Thanks for any help.
colyn
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That I know of there are at least 3 versions. One for the Elmar, one for the Summitar/Hektor, and one for the Summicron.
There is the Nooky, Nooky-Hesum, and I don't recall the later Summicron version
Which version do you have and what lens??
There is the Nooky, Nooky-Hesum, and I don't recall the later Summicron version
Which version do you have and what lens??
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Can't mount a NOOKY?
Try some alcohol...
Try some alcohol...
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
Are you sure that you have the correct part on the front of your RF port? I have seen some aftermarket parts that are too thick. Also of course, be sure it's screwed in all the way.
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
colyn
ישו משיח
Are you sure that you have the correct part on the front of your RF port? I have seen some aftermarket parts that are too thick. Also of course, be sure it's screwed in all the way.
Cheers,
Dez
The rangefinder round window bezels may be reversed. The taller one goes nearest the rewind knob while the shorter one above the lens..
goamules
Well-known
Thanks, I'll try looking at the bezels. It's an Elmar version, written on it's rim. The Elmar fits fine (any lens would fit fine, just the magnification of the closeup eyepiece chaanges, I'm guessing.
colyn
ישו משיח
Try unscrewing the bezel and see if the Nooky will screw on all the way. Be careful though not to turn the press-in glass. This is the vertical alignment.. It is a beveled glass.
goamules
Well-known
OK, I've tried it on a Leica IIIc, Nicca, and a Fed 1 to no avail. It hits the bezel on all cameras, so I'm thinking it's been knocked out of alignment somehow.
Dralowid
Michael
Not an uncommon problem, my Nooky is missing paint and scratched on the offending part. As others have said, either the rangefinder bezel or the black frame that holds the rangefinder glass on the Nooky may be a wee bit bent and needs bending forward.
Summicron version is called SOOKY if I remember correctly
Summicron version is called SOOKY if I remember correctly
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
You're very brave starting a thread with that for a title... Nudge, nudge, wink, wink!
Regards, David
You're very brave starting a thread with that for a title... Nudge, nudge, wink, wink!
Regards, David
KenR
Well-known
I too thought that this was going to end up as a Viagra themed thread from the title, especially with several posters having trouble mounting the darn thing.
L39chap
Member
Now for a decent answer!
A NOOKY-HESUM is indeed a pain depending on the body type but here are three summaries for you:
III - no problem, see IIIb for info.
IIIb - should go on easy-peasy as the rangefinder window is set very slighty back as the top cover is in two parts.
IIIc - stepper type body, all in one cover. On the penultimate rotation, advance the NOOKY viewfinder forward and it 'should' clear the viewfinder ring. Then continue screwing it down. To remove it, do the reverse. If it doesn't work first time when you try to fit it, stop!
IIIf - same body as the IIIc but a bit tighter due to tolerances with the viewfinder window ring. Here, I can ease the NOOKY assembly past but only because of the nature of the L39 mount.
I've tried it on a Reid III mk2 but here it strikes the slow speed dial. I can't see why it won't fit a Reid II or III mk 1 if you happen to find one laying about.
A NOOKY-HESUM is indeed a pain depending on the body type but here are three summaries for you:
III - no problem, see IIIb for info.
IIIb - should go on easy-peasy as the rangefinder window is set very slighty back as the top cover is in two parts.
IIIc - stepper type body, all in one cover. On the penultimate rotation, advance the NOOKY viewfinder forward and it 'should' clear the viewfinder ring. Then continue screwing it down. To remove it, do the reverse. If it doesn't work first time when you try to fit it, stop!
IIIf - same body as the IIIc but a bit tighter due to tolerances with the viewfinder window ring. Here, I can ease the NOOKY assembly past but only because of the nature of the L39 mount.
I've tried it on a Reid III mk2 but here it strikes the slow speed dial. I can't see why it won't fit a Reid II or III mk 1 if you happen to find one laying about.
someonenameddavid
Well-known
I have a boxed NOOKY. My Topcon Simlar doesn't fit it so I am doomed to wander the web looking for a II/IIIabcdf with an Elmar I can afford: I feel like the "Flying Dutchman"
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Reading this makes me glad I went for a SOOKY instead... it's much easier to get on, by the sounds of things. 
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