dragonx said:
just won a universal turret finder with an auction for a canter beauty rangefinder. does anyone know if i can use it with other cameras and lenses? it sure is a cute little thing.
i use finders for my 25mm biogon and my 15mm heliar on my leica, but have yet to try the various finders on other cameras, especially the universal ones.
great thread.
Hi Dragon,
Congratulations for havind made a very intelligent purchase. Compared to a single finder, the Universal is biggy. But compared to five single finders, the Universal is quite smaller.
Compared to other competing multi finders, the parallax compensation of the Universal is rather crude. But get one of those high priced multi-finders with fine grain parallax compensation, and you will go crazy for each shot.
With some forgiveness claimed by any rangefinder camera against an SLR, the Soviet Universal Turret Finder is one of the most usefull items for a person with many lenses. Originally designed by the German Zeiss Ikon, in this case the Soviets improved the original version by eliminating the German dark surrounding of the Turret image, and making instead a kind of web around the actual image, not interfering and yet allowing to see the surroundings.
In case you want dead on accuracy, you will have to study what each focal length produces at short distances starting with 10ft for the 135mm, and closer, comparing the image at the Turret against the image in your camera, whithout film but some creamy paper or ground glass where the film is supposed to be. But this is close to madness and in any case you will end
acceptably close to the real image.
Another use of the Turret by people carrying lenses either for RF cameras or SLR, is as the quickest way to learn the different compositions they can do with the lenses they carry, before mounting them to the camera.
Just beware the Turret will not fall from your cameras or hand, via preventive measures of your own creativity. At the third time the prisms inside the Turret will start to break.
And now that you have the Turret, and you seem to lack cameras, it's time to start collecting FSU stuff, both cameras and lenses. They are so cheap that it is a pitty to leave them at the shelf.
Cheers,
Ruben