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Mamiya 7 External Viewfinder haze, flare?

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David Wolf

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I have on approval to buy a 50mm lens with viewfinder. Visible through the finder are irregular "marks," like blotchy shapes tinged slightly blue. These marks are visible in most lighting conditions, usually appearing towards the center of view. They vary as I move the finder, changing in shape and location.

I described this to a pro camera rental and was told that the coating has worn in places from the finder's glass, and that what I'm seeing are "chromatic aberrations." True?

I've used another external viewfinderfor the 43mm and haven't seen this before. Would appreciate hearing from anyone who has, or anyone with insight as to what these "marks" may be.

Many thanks in advance.
 
The external find is a bit abused. Clearly not as well cared for as your 43 mm finder. The important issue is whether the lens is fine? Test shoot the lens to make sure it isn't abused like the finder. If the lens is fine, at a good price, and the abused finder is a problem, you could ask for a discount, and buy another finder is better shape.
 
My viewfinder for the 50mm is prone to flare - it could be because the glass elements don't appear to be coated at all, which doesn't agree with what the rental place told you. I bought the lens new in 2000, so maybe newer finders have coatings. The viewfinder does tend to get beat up because it sticks out from the camera body and, unlike the lens, never has a cap on the glass.

Jim
 
The chromatic aberrations explanation is not a correct one - they would not change shape and location as you move the finder. But from your description it is not possible to know exactly what it is. Can be quite annoying, I imagine.
 
I have the 43mm and have never had a problem with the external vf.

Bob
 
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