You must have the Xenotar lens on yours? I had one w/ very serious coating issues. Took great pics, so it didn't matter. As for the hood, if it ain't broke...
I've done something very similar- installed a Hasselblad NC-2 prism on a Rolleiflex. I have one on a 2.8C right now, similar hood dedsign as the 2.8D. I took a broken Rolleiflex hood and removed all of the moving parts, getting it down to just the frame that screws to the camera body with the 4 screws along the outside.
The NC-2 prism slides right in- AFTER you remove the mounting plate. I've also modiifed a Hasselblad chimney finder to a Rolleiflex, and had to grind away the mounting plate area which is an integrated flange on the chimney finder, not a removeable plate as on the NC-2...
Dan, hello!
Contemplating a 2.8E mod to take a Hassy chimney finder and would like some clarification about your post. I know it's much later on but what can I say? Rolleis still rule!
a) "I took a broken Rolleiflex hood and removed all of the moving parts, getting it down to just the frame that screws to the camera body..." by this I take it you mean the older, non-removable type of waist level finder, rather than one off a 2.8F, for instance? So in that case, how were you able to buy an older WLF without buying an entire camera, just for its WLF? Or did you do that?
b) "The NC-2 prism slides right in - AFTER you remove the mounting plate." I take it that the mounting plate you mention is the NC-2's mounting plate, right? How is it secured after it slides right in?
c) Same question about the Hassy chimney finder - how does it stay on, since the flange that's usually holding the finder to the body has now been ground away?
Sorry to seem a little dense, but without having these pieces actually in front of me, it's a little difficult to see how the Hassy parts would just slide in and stay put, so to speak...
Thanks!
Best
Chris
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