Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oddly enough, I received the CV 21mm finder this morning (along with a 21mm CV :-). The image size in the viewfinder is the same as the 15mm VF, but the total view is cut off compared to the 15mm VF. So, I put the 21mm VF on the M8, and tried to line up the frame lines in the 21mm VF with recognizable objects. Because I wear glasses I was unable to see both sides at the same time, but as I would expect the 15mm on the M8 captures a slightly wider view than the 21mm viewfinder. See http://www.flickr.com/gp/69738377@N00/5q41C1 The pink lines are at about the frame of the 21mm VF. Now all I need is a decent 28mm and I am complete. I see another CV lens in my future. How good is the 28/35 mini? All I have for 28mm (the 21 on an M8) is an old Russian turret finder (which is a little dim but surprisingly good). -- Clive http://www.clive.moss.net/blog/ on 3/27/2007 11:03 AM Didier Ludwig said the following: > Yes, should work. Don't have an M8 but have CV finders for 15mm, 21mm, 15D > (=22.5mm) and the 28/35 mini. The 21 has quite space outside the > framelines, at least for those not wearing glasses. If you already have > the finder it's a no brainer. If you need to purchase it first, I'd have a > look at the Russar 20mm or a Canon 19mm finder (though the second one's > rather rare and expensive). There's a Russar finder at you know where > #330039404023, it's a seller I have traded with several times and he's > recommendable. kevincameras.com has two Canons http://tinyurl.com/2ge2nb > but $395 is not really a bargain. Could as well take a new Zeiss 21mm > http://tinyurl.com/yw5lgp which costs around there. > > As what Sonny says: > >> The 15 is the same Viewfinder as the 21 except it has framelines. > > That's NOT true I have both in my hands and just compared. the 15 is > definitely wieder than the 21 without framelines. But taping the 15 with > transparent scotch could work (so it stays usable for film). ...