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May 16, 2017
Inexpensive solution for a vintage RF camera.
0 of 2 found this helpful Occasionally I use vintage (1950s) Nikon rangefinder cameras with a matching 2.8cm f3.5 W-Nikkor. My universal finder covers 35-135mm lenses and has a rare auxiliary lens for 28mm lenses. The auxiliary lens is too rare (and expensive) for casual use and is very easy to lose. Most vintage 28mm finders cost $200 or more. This plastic finder is small and inexpensive enough to use everyday. Time will tell whether it is durable.

Nov 28, 2020
Good replacement unit
Except for the color it seems to be an exact copy of the original (which I accidentally stepped on).

May 20, 2020
A dedicated keyboard for only one computer.
In late 2018 I bought a TW102 computer because it was small, relatively light and cheap. It met the minimum requirements for what I needed when I traveled (email, navigation, photo backups, etc.). The dedicated keyboard, which interfaces only with a TW102, enhances the tablet's capabilities by adding a keys, touch pad, and an another USB port.
After a year my TW102 became unreliable due to faults in the keyboard. I bought another at MicroCenter but the item was in a closeout-discontinued status. The second keyboard lasted only a few months before physically breaking. The hinge was just too stiff and one day the plastic tabs just broke off. By then MicroCenter had no more replacement keyboards so I bought one on eBay.
I think the TW102 had been discontinued. Its keyboard is valueless as a stand-alone item. It cannot be used with any other computer. While this third keyword works fine I will likely retire the whole thing if I have additional trouble.