Voightlander hot shoe rangefinder?

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I've a beautiful old Voigtlander Perkeo II in perfect condition. I've seen a few auctions on eBay for a rangefinder that connects to the camera's hot shoe. You focus with the RF and then transfer the numbers to the focus ring of the camera.

I need one with metric measurements.

Anyone know where I might track one down? I'm usually not comfortable purchasing camera gear via eBay. I'd much prefer to do business with someone recommended by an APUG user.

Thanks!
 

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Jurgen Kreckel, certo6 on ebay, will likely sell you one directly. His website is www.certo6.com. I'd recommend him highly, and he might even have a model to match your camera. I've seen him sell a number of Voigtlander rangefinders on ebay.

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You would not necessarily need the Voigtländer version of the old accessory shoe rangefinder. There are also old Leica versions, and several other lesser known makers of these. The ones I found to be fairly good quality, and easy to adjust are called Präzisa rangefinders. I have three of those, though only one is metric calibrated. It took me a while to find these on EBAY, but once I got a few I found them to be a great help for using my old folder cameras. I have seen these outside of EBAY, though at much higher prices; hopefully someone might have an idea other than EBAY for you. Even if you did try EBAY for these, they are not that easy to find at reasonable prices.

I have some really old Kodak rangefinders, but not for accessory shoe mounting. There are some unusual alternatives that sometimes show up at old camera stores. One issue is the silvering coming off the internal mirrors. Another thing to watch out for is fogged optics. Many of these are very tough to clean and even tougher to repair. Shop carefully, and I hope you find a good example.

Ciao!

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I'll second Lee's recommendation. I bought a Bessa I from Jurgen with a Voigtlander cold shoe rangefinder...both worked perfectly and were spot-on. I believe that my rangefinder is marked in meters but it's in storage awaiting my upcoming move...a quick email to Jurgen (through certo6.com) will get you the information you need.

(By the way, the Voigtlander rangefinder is extremely easy to use. I was concerned when I got mine because of the small size of the peep hole, but it works wonderfully even when I'm wearing my glasses. A very well designed device.)

Be well.
Dave
 

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I'd also recommend Jurgen. He's likely to have one.

There are many functional shoe-mount rangefinders. Voigtlander and Leitz made them, as well as various smaller companies. Mine is a Widor, and it's not hard to calibrate, and is very accurate.
 
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Just the thing . . .

Thanks all! I'd come across that ebay auction, but thought I'd ask around here first. Now that three separate people have vouched for the seller, I'm happy to place a bid.

But his reserve price seems to be a little higher than expected - I'm going to drop him a line and see if he has a less expensive model.
 

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At the risk of being overly pedantic, the Perkeo doesn't have a hot shoe, just a shoe.
 

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These are pretty easy to adjust, so as long as the RF patch is visible, you can't go too far wrong.

Another good source for these is camera shows.
 

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Tom Hoskinson said:
Why not make a conversion sheet (business card size)?

Recall that 25.4cm = 1 inch

Actually you might want to move that decimal point. 2.54 cm = 1 inch. 25.4 is about 5cm short of a foot. ^_^;;
 

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dcelfving said:
I've a beautiful old Voigtlander Perkeo II in perfect condition. I've seen a few auctions on eBay for a rangefinder that connects to the camera's hot shoe. You focus with the RF and then transfer the numbers to the focus ring of the camera.

I need one with metric measurements.

Anyone know where I might track one down? I'm usually not comfortable purchasing camera gear via eBay. I'd much prefer to do business with someone recommended by an APUG user.

Thanks!

I use a BLIK (shoe-mounted RF for the Smena) for my Agfa Isolette. They're
calibrated in metres. Cheap too, sells for less than US$10. Can't name any other source than eBay, where I got it and many of my other camera stuff. :D

Jay
 
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