Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/01/19

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Subject: [Leica] SUCCESS: I have restored my Nikkor 5cm Brightline Finder
From: photo.forrest at earthlink.net (Phil Forrest)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:51:11 -0500
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Depends if it's the non-parallax adjusting version for the V series
cameras or the one with the parallax dial. I've read that the latter is
more sought after but not as rare. The former one is kind of easy to
find and if you don't have the camera that goes with it, doesn't work
well. It won't sit in the shoe level and can have a sloppy fit since it
was designed to move around.
I just sold a parallax dial one not too long ago with a Voigtlander
28mm f/1.9 lens. They run under $100 for one in excellent condition, so
repair might not be cost effective unless it's just the labor of love.

Phil Forrest


On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:22:42 -0500
Vick Ko <vick.ko at sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Thanks all.
> 
> Replacing the front convex lens is much much harder.  The 5cm
> brightline is made of plano air surfaces; only the mirrored surface
> for projecting the brightlines is curved.
> 
> I suggest you find a junker body to start with (I have no idea how
> rare the black Canon 28 is).
> 
> Vick
> 
> 
> On 1/19/2011 7:03 AM, W. R. Smith wrote:
> > Congrats, but now that you have time, you can figure out how to
> > replace the front convex glass element on my vintage Canon 28 black
> > VF that's missing!
> >
> 
> 
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