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I'm on the lookout for a reflex finder that can be adjusted for portrait/landscape. The linhof one is a bit pricey and I'm wondering what alternatives are there to buy [I cant make stuff]

Any info appreciated.

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Toyo, Sinar, Polaroid (MP4 Reflex viewer), and Cambo/Calumet have reflex finders. I'm sure there are others as well, but that's what comes to mind.
 

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The Toyo bino-reflex viewer I have can be manually flipped by removing the interface panel and moving it 90° to the other side of the reflex housing.
 
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Thanks for the info, I've been googling your suggestions.

Dave can you send me a link to your supplier please.

Thanks,

Fintan
 

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reflex viewer for 4x5

I have had two, one Linhof,one made special by Peter Gowland, I found

ANY reflex viewer to be a pig to use, if I am in that much of a hurry I use the

Ebony style bellows viewer-not as bulky and just as accurate.
 

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aren't viewers specific to the camera you're using? i didn't think there was a universal one out there - besides the cambo which will work on the dlc. i've owned horseman, linhof, and arca viewers... the arca is hands-down the finest of the lot. i'm selling one now, but only because i sold my arca camera!
 
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Scott-Tx said:
aren't viewers specific to the camera you're using?

I wouldnt have thought so myself. Can you PM me more info on your arca viewer.

Thanks for the Ffordes tip Dave, I've bought a lot from Steve Byford over the years.
 

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I have a reflex viewer for my Arca and find it a bit of a pain really. It's a lot of extra bulk and one more thing to attach to the camera while setting up. But it came with the Arca which had been my only 4x5 experience so I didn't know any better. Then at the conference I took Peter Shrager's Intro to LF workshop and found that just working off the ground glass was a lot more enjoyable for me. It was so much quicker and I find my brain has an easier time translating the upside-down image than it does when working with one that's right-side up but still reversed left to right.

So now I'm going to start leaving the reflex viewer at home and see how I feel with working off the ground glass on the Arca.
 
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