SOHODE Posted August 23, 2023 Share #1  Posted August 23, 2023 Advertisement (gone after registration) I came across both of these finders recently and I was able to compare them. Surprisingly the Ricoh finder is much sharper and brighter. I can tell the difference is very significant. I heard Ricoh's finder is rebranded of the plastic Voigtlander which is also the same shape and possibly the same as the Fujifilm one. But the main surprise is about the inner frame size. The inner frame of the Ricoh finder should be 28mm and the inner frame of Leica 24m (made for the M8 crop factor which is 1.3) should be about 31.2mm but surprisingly both inner frames are identical. I haven't had a chance to compare them with the actual 28mm image size to see if they match the 28mm lens. I'm not sure which one of the finders' frame is off. Has anyone ever tested any of them on their camera with a 28mm lens? Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/381201-equal-inner-frame-size-leica-24m-12026-latest-metal-finder-and-ricoh-gv-1-21-28mm-plastic-finder/?do=findComment&comment=4841446'>More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted August 23, 2023 Posted August 23, 2023 Hi SOHODE, Take a look here Equal inner frame size: Leica 24m 12026 (latest metal finder) and Ricoh GV-1 21-28mm plastic finder. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
250swb Posted August 23, 2023 Share #2 Â Posted August 23, 2023 Whether a true 28mm or 31.2mm it isn't such a big difference in an accessory viewfinder, none of them are going to be a perfect compositional device just as the Leica 28mm internal frameline in an M isn't perfect. Use a finder for long enough and you'll adapt and begin to instinctively know whether to use the inner or outer edge of the frameline and how to compensate for distance from the subject. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOHODE Posted August 23, 2023 Author Share #3  Posted August 23, 2023 I know, I’m just curious which one frame line is a correct focal length . The inner line of both it 28mm or 31mm (or maybe none of them) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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