Looks like the viewing glass of my S2 is getting greener and darker every day. I have been thinking about cannibalizing another camera (not a Nikon rangefinder) to replace the viewing glass on my S2. Has anyone tried this? Is this possible? I want to be able to use my S2 in low light again and I don't want to use an add-on optical viewfinder.
I spoke to a repairman a few years ago and he told me there was no way to repair the viewing glass. I read somewhere that it is possible to replace the glass finder of the S2 with that of a Nikon N80 (or similar). This is something I am contemplating doing myself unless I can find a repairman who can do this.
Having it cleaned internally may make a difference, the rangefinder spiltter may not improve unless it can be resilvered, some people may do this, some will do for Leicas..
Having it cleaned internally may make a difference, the rangefinder spiltter may not improve unless it can be resilvered, some people may do this, some will do for Leicas..
Thanks Noel! The small rangefinder window on my S2 looks pretty clear. The rest of the window is turning dark green. My guess is that it is a result due to age.
The thing that makes the viewfinder dim is contiminants on each air to glass surface of the view finder and rangefinder optical paths.
If you have the top plate lifted and the optics cleaned then the finder may be brighter but the rangefinder spot relatively dim, compared with new. Looking at the window from the front wont provide a complete assessement.
You need a good repair person who is familiar with Nikon rangefinders.