Heidoscop-Anastigmat (viewfinder lens Rolleiflex)

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Does some member has an idea about the scheme of the 3 lenses in this viewing lens of the Rolleiflex / Rolleicord?
(some pre-owner of one of my flexes has apparently disassembled the lens and didn't put the 2nd and 3rd lens back in right order, since it doesn't focus too well)

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The front and back lenses are different sizes, yes? The curved surface goes to the outside.

The middle lens has, I think!!- the deeper curve to the back. Rub lightly with a fingernail and you can feel the difference in the curve, small but real.

The front spacer is, again, obvious. The rear spacer has, I think!!- the bevel to the front.

There are the two variables- center lens orientation and rear spacer orientation. So at worst you have to reassemble three times if the first one doesn't give a clear image.

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Many thanks Daniel, indeed this makes very clear how the back lens should be set. The middle lens is then up for a test; so effectively 2 tries ....
 
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