abruzzi
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I recently took a trip to Russia and picked up a couple of old Soviet cameras while there (thanks Alex!). Among the cameras I bought was a Zorki 1, which is a clone of a Leica (a II I think). One thing I really like about the camera is how tiny it is. One thing I hate about it is the viewfinder—both the size of the viewfinder and the fact that focusing is on a separate location.
As far as I can tell, Leica didn’t combine the rangefinder and the viewfinder until the bayonet M cameras (not to mention the fact that most Leicas are far beyond my budget.) I know that some of the Japanese clones of the Leica provide a combined viewfinder/rangefinder. Did any of them improve the size of the viewfinder without sacrificing the tiny size? (I’m surprised at how much larger the FED 2 feels compared to the Zorki 1.)
As far as I can tell, Leica didn’t combine the rangefinder and the viewfinder until the bayonet M cameras (not to mention the fact that most Leicas are far beyond my budget.) I know that some of the Japanese clones of the Leica provide a combined viewfinder/rangefinder. Did any of them improve the size of the viewfinder without sacrificing the tiny size? (I’m surprised at how much larger the FED 2 feels compared to the Zorki 1.)