Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks, Karen. That could very well be. It doesn't explain why the proportions are a bit "off," but with these third-party accessories, who knows? Anyway, it's got decent eye relief, and the outer frame is close enough to 35mm. It shows a little less the actual view, which is better than a little more! I think I'll just put it in my bag for use when I'm not wearing my contacts and need to use a 35mm lens with glasses. Here's a couple of quick-'n-dirty digishots for Sonny and others who might be curious. It looks kind of nice on a black "M," doesn't it? http://www2.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/TelesarVF4.jpg Detail shots: http://www2.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/TelesarVF1.jpg http://www2.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/TelesarVF2.jpg http://www2.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/TelesarVF3.jpg Incidentally, I picked the VF up hoping to have a 50mm finder for my Zorki 4, which is impossible with glasses. So it won't work for that, but will for something equally useful. Not bad for 10 dollars. I also acquired, for similar money, a near-mint Industar-61 L/D, which is essentially a Russian Tessar with Lanthanum glass--kind of a poor man's red-scale Elmar. Focuses spot-on at infinity with the Zorki RF, and like my J-8, a bit short on the Leicas. Can't wait to try it. And is it my imagination, or is your Yashica with lens adapter shaped suspiciously like a Digilux 2? Those electronic Yashicas were fine-looking gadgets. :-) --Peter Klein Seattle, WA At 08:48 AM 5/9/04 -0700, I wrote: > >Today I was rummaging about in the "used" bins of a local camera > >store, and came upon a near-mint shoe-mount brightline viewfinder. > >It's a short cylinder, shaped very much like the classic Leica 50mm > >viewfinder. It's black, with the brand name "TELESAR" is inscribed > >in silver upper-case letters on the top of the finder, and a thin > >silver line runs around the cylinder just above the tops of the > >letters. > > > >The finder has two sets of yellow bright lines, each with close-up > >marks just below the top. The front of the finder also reflects a > >yellow color. The view is a bit reduced, and seems similar to my > >.72x "M" viewfinders. The build quality seems very high. Karen Nakamura wrote: >Sounds almost exactly like the auxiliary finder for my Yashica GSN cameras. >http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/YashicaElectro35GSN.html >With the wide adapter, the effective focal length is 37.7mm and the >tele is 58.4mm.