Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>> >> Okay, so I broke the magnifying thingie on my Leica 500CM (to be honest, >> _I_ >> didn't break it, it broke all by itself) someone had recommended >>just buying a >> new waist level finder -- there dont seem to be a huge number of >>them on ebay >> (there's one for a Kiev88, but something in my mind says that >>doesn't fit the >> 500cm, but some OTHER hasselblad?) but there are a bunch of 45' >>angel finders. >> is this a good option? should i "upgrade"? any experience with the >>45' finder >> as opposed to the wlf? >> >> danke! >> >> kc >> >A very popular way to shoot Hasselblad. By far the most popular finder. >But not mine. >But then again most Hassy users are Wedding Geeks. >It seems to double the weight and bulk of what should be an elegant little >sweetish cube. >My ELM landed up side down on the floor once the folding finder unfolded >acted like a perfect NASA designed break away. Never worked so well after >that for years. I saved up for a year once for a prism. >Finally at one point at a swap meet I bought a brand new waste level finder >they had meanwhile improved it. Spent 200 plus USD on it. Now you'd spend >20!!! >I have all the prisms the old ones made in Germany before the Polaroid backs >and the new ones but by far my favorite is the waist level. >That's because you can glance down at the camera at your waist and see the >whole shot as if you're looking at it on a light table. >Then flip up the magnifier and fine focus. >Then flip it down again and shoot the shot from your waste if you feel like >it. You see the whole shot in one glance I love it. > >I'd not lug a prism to the desert that's for sure. Those things are heavy. >They're made of crystal supposedly. Which is heavier than glass. >That said you can get them for 99 bucks now. >And they are very Man From U.N.C.L. E. > > > > > >Mark William Rabiner >markrabiner.com If I'm not careful, whenever I shoot my SWC with my waist level finder I shoot myself in the foot. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com