das
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The idea of using cheap, available 45 degree (or 90 degree) Hasseblad or Kiev prisms on TLRs has been around for a long time. Baier Photo used to make an adapter (or still does?) for later Rolleiflexes that already had the native capability of interchangeable hoods. Other hobbyists have rigged up homemade 3-D printed adapters (with tape to secure them, not ideal) to work on cameras like Yashica 124s. I really, really would like to do this, as these external finders make using TLRs way easier for me. Is anyone out there making adapters for non-late-model Rolleis? Or could do so? I would be really interested. Here is a Kiev non-metered prism sitting on top of my TLR.
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rulnacco
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According to Baier Foto's website, they have ceased trading and have no more stock of these adapters, as of December 2020. Sad news, really.
Rayt
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I have one of those Baier adapters because I use both Hasselblad and Rolleiflex. With the PM45 mounted the 3.5f was too too heavy and clumsy to carry around so I never used it. It’s in a box somewhere. The WL is good enough and more convenient for street photography. I can see the benefits of using a metered prism or in a studio though.
besk
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I used my Baier adapter with the Hassy chimney finder (on a tripod.)
Rayt
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I used my Baier adapter with the Hassy chimney finder (on a tripod.)
A finder with diopter adjustment would be very useful. Time to dig up that Baier.
das
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Yeah, obviously a good adapter could use any Hassy or Kiev metered prism. The Baier obviously won't work for me as i don't have one of the later Rolleis that its adapter was made for. Also, all of these prisms fix the reversed image thing. I don't think a prism adds too much bulk for how useful they can be.
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