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Zeiss Contax Forum for the classic Zeiss Contax I, II, III, IIa, IIIa , G series, and if you want to push it, the nice Contax point and shoots. Some spill over from the Kievs, the Soviet copy of the Contax II/III can also be expected. Plus the ONLY production camera ever made in classic Zeiss Contax Rangefinder mount WITH TTL metering ... the Voigtlander Bessa R2C.

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Old 07-27-2012   #26
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Question for those that have the Zeiss viewfinder: does it have a rubber or plastic ring around the eyepice (so as not to scratch my glasses)?
Yes the Zeiss finders have a very nice rubber coated eyepiece, not unlike a Nikon pro body eyepiece (but a different size, of course.)

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Old 07-27-2012   #27
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Thanks Phil. I'm using the Cosina VF atm but I've cracked the foot - will keep my eyes open for one.
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Thanks Phil. I'm using the Cosina VF atm but I've cracked the foot - will keep my eyes open for one.
They are a bit fragile. Scott at Mainline got me a replacement foot. It took a while but was very reasonably priced. It's just a screwdriver job to replace.
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Thanks John - I've actually exchanged emails with Scott on this subject and expect a spare to show up eventually.
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Old 07-28-2012   #30
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Great answers here.

To add to the chorus: the ZM 21 finder is insanely good, optically a cut above any other. But it is expensive and it is not small. As such, for most practical purposes it is overkill. I really love using mine… but remember that it does not make the photos better!

By the way, the eyepieces are interchangeable with the smaller Nikon eyepieces such as those found on the FE or FM.
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Old 08-01-2012   #31
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I ended up with a Voigtlander plastic finder. It's very good for the price. However, it seems the original Contax viewfinder may be built specifically for the G body. The Contax viewfinder extends backwards an extra half inch to make it more comfortable to use. Since the in-body viewfinder is centrally located and already protrudes out of the body significantly, this allows the Contax viewfinder to be used without as much interference from the built in viewfinder.

None of the other viewfinders I saw pictures of seemed to protrude backwards either.

If I put the Voigtlander in halfway, it's much more comfortable to use. I need to figure out a way to secure the viewfinder this way while also making it easy to remove as well.
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You might also want to try looking for the finder for the very good 20mm Russar lens. Or the lens itself for that matter.



There are superb finders out there for people for whom cost is no object. Sadly, I am not a member of that group.

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The ZM 21 finder is by FAR the best 21 finder ever made and I suspect even better than the Contax G version. The CV finder is OK but has more distortion with less brightness, something you'd appreciate in framing a poorly lit subject.
I have never used any other 21mm viewfinder besides the CV finder, but I cannot imagine any finder being brighter than that. Even in near darkness, it is extremely bright.
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Old 08-11-2012   #34
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Is there are difference between 21mm viewfinders for Contax post-war RF and Contarex? I am talking about ones that came with original Biogon.
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I've got a mint Contax G 21mm finder I have no use for... ping me if interested
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I have apparently lost my CV 21 viewfinder.
So, I've been looking at what's out their for replacing it.
The simple choice will be to just get another one from Stephen but things are a bit tight money-wise right now.

For the moment, I have made a VF from one of my two Konica Wai Wai cameras. Not ideal as the VF was made for 17mm and it is a cheap plastic distortion filled wonder. But it works, sort of.

While looking at ebay, I did see those $20 ones referenced up thread and after reading what folks had to say about 'em, I think I will pass.

BUT. I also came across several DF-12 20mm finders Nikon made for the Nikonos. About $50 and I would expect the quality to be pretty good.

Would the fact that these are designed for underwater use affect the field of view when used above water?

Does any one know how big they are or if they are "high eye point" finders?

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