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Just saw in a dealers a cheap 2nd hand 21-24-28 viewfinder, so I had a look and quickly realised why it was cheap, the metal part that attaches to the hotshoe had come off the barrel part of the viewfinder and was dangling by a loose screw or something. I would have thought the Leica designers would have anticipated this with the many broken plastic finders around, and made this part stronger, perhaps as a one piece metal contruction?, Plus I didnt realise just how massive this actually is.
-- Karl Yik (karl.yik@dk.com), May 15, 2002
Unless you own at least 2 of the focal lengths and switch between them frequently the tri-finder is a white elephant. If a Leica B/L finder is unavailable the Cosina 21/25 finders are excellent as is the Contax 21mm.
-- Jay (infinitydt@aol.com), May 15, 2002.
I never had a problem mechanically with my 21-24-28 finder. I got mine when I finally was tired of the 21 CV finder falling out of the shoe.Granted, the CV finders are nicer optically, but they just didn't stay put on my cameras after only a bit of wear. I wish the CV's had metal shoes. I'd switch back in a heartbeat!
-- Charles (cbarcellona@telocity.com), May 15, 2002.
For me the Tri-finder is a God sent. It accepts standard Leica diopters. So, for the first time, I get a truely crisp image to compose with when using a wide ange lens.
-- Marc Williams (mwilliams111313MI@comcast.net), May 16, 2002.