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I was handling my M10 and the tripod, lost my grip and the camera turned the wrong way, snapping the Visoflex.  Is there any hope in getting this repaired or is it a worthless piece of plastic now?  I don't want to spend US $400 on a new one.

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Mine cracked in several places even if I used it very carrefully and not so often. I sold it "as it is" for 60€, fully functionnal  after having "Super glued "all cracks.

In your situation I don't think anyone would buy it, so I would try to consolidate the lower part with epoxy resin and finish with black paint.

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If electronics still OK, just use epoxy glue to flx the broken bits together. This product cannot be serviced by Leica. Just make sure you don't get it jammed into the hotshoe.

 

 

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Based on the image it seems that almost the whole bottom part has broken off. Only the protruding part at the left is still attached to the rest of the finder, and that is the reason for the "broken" surface seen next to it.

The bottom part should be attached by four screws, the heads of which have probably just broken through the plastic. In that case they may still be in place under the broken off part (hard to see from the image). If so, I would remove these before gluing the whole thing together with epoxy and then try to put them back afterwards to strengthen the bond. 

In addition a small, metal-colored protruding pin is missing. In the image the hole where this has been is behind the two gold-plated contact pins. I think the only function of this is to keep the finder in place when mounted.

Good luck with the repair!

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