Reflecting mirror viewfinders.

Viewfinders for the 21 focal lens :

the first model, in chrome, with the 21mm engraved on front of the roof, contemporary of the Super Angulon f: 4 /21 lens. SBKOO.

The second model, also in chrome, the 21mm engraved on the bottom of the top contemporary of the Super Angulon f: 3.4 /21 lens. SBKOO.

The third model, in black paint contemporary of the Super Angulon f: 3.4 /21 lens second model and black anodized. SBKOO.

The fourth one, in polycarbonate, contemporary of the Elmarit-M  f :2.8 /21.  12012.

In the background an original carton box and the respective leather cases.

Viewfinders for the 28 focal lens :

Illustrated are from l to r : the first model, in chrome, to be used in conjunction with the
Hektor f: 6.3 /28 lens. SUOOQ nickel 1936

The second is an add-on lens to be nose screwed on the VIOOH multi-focal view finder model, also in chrome, to be used, in conjunction with the Hektor f: 6.3 /28 lens and also with the “new” Summaron f : 5.6 /28. TUVOO

The third model, in chrome, , with the large 2,8cm engraved on front of the roof and the Leica Wetzlar in a condenser, contemporary of the Summaron f : 5.6 /28. SLOOZ

The fourth model, in chrome, with the narrow 28mm engraved on bottom of the roof, contemporary of the Elmarit f : 2.8 /28 first model. SLOOZ

The fifth model, in black paint, with the narrow 28mm engraved on bottom of the roof, contemporary of the Elmarit f : 2.8 /28 second model. SLOOZ

The sixth one in polycarbonate, Leica engraved, contemporary of the Elmarit M  f :2.8 /28.  12017

In the background the original carton boxes and the respective leather cases.

Viewfinders for the 35 mm focal lens :

The WEISU  (1933) for 3.5 cm Elmar illustrated here is from the earlier ones with the flared-front end with its genuine carton red box. They were available in black also.  The latest model were with  smooth lines with no flare and available only in chrome.

The SBLOO/12010 (1951) there is a wide variety of engraving, type of foot etc. some examples illustrated here, one with its genuine red box.  The quality of the view from inside is spectacular.

Viewfinders for the 50 mm focal lens SBOOI/12015, cylindrical shaped, in its variety :

First one 5cm  front engraved plain sides chrome,

Second one 5cm front engraved striped sides

Third and fourth show the 5cm front engraved back faces with and without black ring eyepieces.

Fifth one show the latest model, 50mm front engraved  with in background respective leather cases and genuine carton box.

Viewfinders for the 85 mm focal lens

The SGOOD (1951) Parallax adjustment by rotation of a concentric ring.

In feet scale

In meter scale

In double range scale

In the background respective leather cases and genuine red carton box

Viewfinders for the 90 mm focal lens

Introduced in 1943 in Germany the SOOUT. Parallax adjustment by small knob or lever.

The SEROO (1935) Parallax adjustment.

The SVGOO (1951) Parallax adjustment by rotation of a concentric ring.

In feet scale

In meter scale

In double range scale

In the background respective leather cases and genuine red carton

Viewfinders for the 135 mm focal lens

Introduced in 1943 in Germany the SOOYV. Parallax adjustment by small knob or lever.

The SYEOO (1935) Parallax adjustment

The SHOOC (1951) Parallax adjustment by rotation of a concentric ring.

In feet scale

In meter scale

In double range scale

In the background respective leather cases and genuine carton box