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viewfinder magnifier with 35mm lens?


Scott Root

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Mathematically it seems the 1.25 viewfinder magnifier will work with a 35mm lens on the M8 since the 28mm frame lines are fairly/relatively legible for those without glasses and 28 times 1.33 equals 37.24, which is very close to 35. Conclusion is, without buying the 1.25 viewfinder magnifier, that if I purchase the viewfinder magnifier the 35mm frame lines viewed through the magnifier will look just slightly outside the 28mm frame lines as perceived without the magnifier. Anyone have practical experience with this they care to share?

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For me the widest lens I want to look at with a 1.25 is a 35 on an m8 . Although I got a non leica one from hk supplies for 55 bucks. My dealer cannot get a leica one for months now David

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Probably of interest for glasses owners--If you get glasses with spring hinged temples, you can "mash" your eye closer to the finder [i'm left-eyed to boot], and not permanently distort the shape of your glasses. This will get your eye closer, and make the framelines [barely] visible--at least three sides at a time.

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  • 1 month later...

Walter,

Try Ebay, if you do not already have a solution.

I have a Leica 1.25 magnifier which I use with a +Three dioptre attachment, just flip the glasses up and away you go. The only downside to the other makes is that you cannot use a dioptre lens to assist. The versions marketed by Megaperls have their own built in dioptre adjustment but in my case it was not enough. I have an early version from Hong Kong but do not use it as my glasses are varifocals and I do not want them scratched they cost as much as a Leica lens, so that will probably be headed to Ebay some day soon.

Best wishes to all ... Jim.

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