External viewfinder report

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I purchased one of these off eBay for a 3.5cm lens I use with my Nikon S4 (the S4 does not have lines in the camera for 35mm only 50 and 85), I can only report that you pretty much get what you pay for and I guess that better than guessing. https://www.ebay.com/itm/275458461425
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Very interesting and potentially useful, but what do you mean by "I can only report that you pretty much get what you pay for and I guess that better than guessing"? Are you trying not to say that it's really not very good?
 
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Compared to the Voightlander 25mm viewfinder it's night and day, it's small, no real guides inside the frame and it is not especially bright and just sharp enough. But its $20 compared to $200, so I guess if the 10% thing is applied, its just good enough for me as I don't use the 35mm lens a lot, if I did, I might spend the $$ for a better viewfinder.
 

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The quality matches the price: it's like the viewfinder from a disposable 35mm camera from the drugstore.

If you want something better but stay below 100€ or so you can always go off of a P&S camera with a decent viewfinder:

If you have a dremel and a dead P&S camera with reflective framelines (Canon Prima 5 or anything similar), extract the viewfinder assembly and fit it into this housing. I think I saw an stl model for a 3d-printed viewfinder housing for this size of vf somewhere. Can't find it right now though.

Here is one for the Canon Sureshot vf: https://www.35mmc.com/01/07/2018/35mm-accessory-viewfinder-budget-conscious-wonders-3d-printing/

Here's how I fit a 38mm vf into a LOMO Smena: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/smena-symbol-viewfinder-mod.199926/
 
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