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I spotted a ’’damaged’’ Viso-III prism assembly on e-bay…. the description noted

the glass was broken…. and from the photos it appeared to be the bottom lens

which faces the body ground glass when fitted.

Nobody wants broken stuff so I got it for $23. When I received it I’ll say ‘’the glass’’ was

broken….. the prism was smashed!

On further inspection to see how this had happened I saw that the camera and Viso

had been dropped dead on it’s head as the adjustable top prism retaining flat spring…

(which forces the prism downward against bottom plate retainers) was badly bent indicating

the impact was at the very top of the prism housing.

Now, here is the strange thing, the Viso metal housing and paint show not a sign

of damage…. it’s perfect! And, there is no doubt that this is the same housing the prism

when smashed due to the glass shards within as well as the bent spring.

Now, I have to wonder how was this accomplished, and lord: how strong is this

housing anyway???

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The metal of the Viso Body (and prism housing too) is VERY good...:p... of course, none can say what EXACTLY happened... but, for instance, if the drop has occurred against a solid wooden surface (a pavement or so, from a significant height) , I think the effect could have been similar... glass broken - prism badly displaced - metal "as new" :o

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I'll show you how tough the housing is :)

I had mine on my M9 on a tripod and lifted it to move to a new position, right into my whirling metal bladed celing fan :eek:

Half an inch higher and I would have scalped my M9.

Lifting my camera too high and meeting the ceiling fan!

Ouch!:eek:

 

Btw, Geoff, 'nice' Visoflex 4. It brings to mind the Massive Attack lyric from 'Safe From Harm':

 

"I was lookin' back to see if you were lookin' back at me

To see me lookin' back at you"

 

(... and was John an expensive model?:rolleyes:)

 

Pete.

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I'll show you how tough the housing is :)

I had mine on my M9 on a tripod and lifted it to move to a new position, right into my whirling metal bladed celing fan :eek:

Half an inch higher and I would have scalped my M9.

Lifting my camera too high and meeting the ceiling fan!

 

Well, just can´t help thinking of the expression "when the sh..t hits the fan...". Very inappropiate for Leica gear, however...

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Geoff, do you have a photo' of the fan blades? I'll be surprised if they fared as well as the Visoflex.

 

The fan blades basically bounced off after leaving a smear of aluminium on the Prism. So just a dinged edge. There may have been a few tears if I had messed up the paint on the new M9 insterad. But they are tough. Spice pots apparently are like Kryptonite but I managed to drop my M8 onto concrete (it landed on the lens hood) and fell on ice with it several times. It kept on soldering on with zero marks or problems.

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