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    RB67 prism finder repair

    Thinking of getting one of these but I have notice a few of them my have some fungus, It doesnt look like much without having it in hand to disassemble and clean it up, but I may be wrong... Anyone get into one of these? unless there is some odd thing about it I dont see much problem doing it.

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    Re: RB67 prism finder repair

    Frankly, as this any dirt or contaminants are not in the optical path, I'm not quite sure what the concern is.

    I'm looking at getting one of these for the Hasselblad, but just haven't gotten around to it yet. I'm not shooting and processing film right now, but once I get back into the bid studio, that will be high on my list of things to shoot with.

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    Re: RB67 prism finder repair

    Your right it wouldnt but im looking at those on Ebay and if I got and it did effect my ability to focus I could take it apart to clean. there not too cheap, cant imagine what one for a Hasselblad will cost.

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    Re: RB67 prism finder repair

    Quote Originally Posted by mark4583 View Post
    Your right it wouldnt but im looking at those on Ebay and if I got and it did effect my ability to focus I could take it apart to clean. there not too cheap, cant imagine what one for a Hasselblad will cost.
    Not too cheap is right. If you look at it, it is little more than a pentaprism in a housing with an eye piece to look through. Pretty simple technology.

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