jc_braconi Posted October 12, 2010 Share #1 Posted October 12, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Models and variations : The VISOR (1931) the first “universal” viewfinder designed by Oskar Barnack to accompany the new Leica I with interchangeable lens (Type C) with 35-50-135 frames, had 16 variations due to different inside frames combinations. The reflecting (waist level) viewfinders first appeared in 1932 and available to mid WWII The AUFSU with and without accessory shoe black enamel The AYOOC (1936) an extra negative front lens could be swung to convert the field of view to 3.5cm . The same system was used for the 2.8 cm code AHOOT Right angle viewfinders The WINKO (1929) early models with large eyecup First model for Leica I had to be inserted by the front of the camera into the accessory shoe, or on a special lens cap. Second model to be inserted by the back side of the camera into the accessory shoe. The WINTU (1933) with swing down prism for use with rangefinder black or chrome. In the background respectives leather cases and genuine red carton boxes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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