The chain with the littkle hook hanging along the side of this Toyo-View Binocular Viewing Hood shown attached to the 45CF?
Thomas
The chain with the littkle hook hanging along the side of this Toyo-View Binocular Viewing Hood shown attached to the 45CF?
Thomas
Fish hook holder?
How many guesses do we get?
Go buy some film, and release the magic.
This aint no joke Tim. I recently purchased this, which came without instructions, and this morning I figured out how to attach it to the cameras but I am at a loss for what the chain and hook are for. The chain is attached to a thin rod extending vertically and at the bottom the rod is bent horizontally across the body. I can't figure out its purpose.
Thomas
Sorry, I couldnt help myself.
Go buy some film, and release the magic.
No problem Tim. It does look like a fish hook
Since this (like my Cambo version) is built to open on a built in hinge, is there any possibility that this might be a simple keeper hook to attach to the camera body and to hold the body of the viewfinder open when you want to use a loupe on the ground glass for fine focusing? Seems like that would be a convenience to stop it from smacking into the side of your head either in a wind or if the camera is at an odd angle that would cause it to try to swing closed.
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
That makes sense Lenser. I still have the camera set-up as above in the living room and tried hooking it to the holes on the front standard in the photo. Not long enough. But the hook does attach to the accessory shoe on the top of the camera snd holds the viewer in place when it is swung away from the back as when you're using a loup on the GG.
Thomas
I think I'm going to figure out a way to make one for my Cambo for just that purpose as I've been whacked a few times without even considering a solution other than glaring at it.
By the way, looking at your photo of the camera, it does look like it might be the right length to just hook on the front edge of the side of the back standard. Is the gap on the hook wide enough for that?
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
It's wide enough but hooking it on the back standard doesn't hold it taut as there is too much slack in the chain. There's no slack when hooked it to the assessory shoe and the viewer swings completely away from the GG.
BTW, I wear glasses for both distance and reading but when focusing on the GG I don't need glasses. When I apply a loop the the GG I need my distance glasses on. When I fiocus with the viewer above, I need my reading glasses on!
Thomas
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