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A Call for Comments: Contax P & S's

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I'm interested in hearing from those who use Contax P & S's. There are various models out there, all rather pricey so I'm a bit nervous buying gear that old for that amount of money. Comments from users about the various models are solicited! Any models to avoid? Any considered the best?
 
Go to Ken Rockwell's site and do a search for Contax. He has information on the G system cameras that you may be interested in.
 
Go to Ken Rockwell's site and do a search for Contax. He has information on the G system cameras that you may be interested in.

Hi Alan,

As good as the G cameras are, I need something much smaller. The G cameras are much too large for my p & s needs.
 
I had a Contax TVS several years ago. It had focus problems in that everything appeared okay, but pictures would be hopelessly out of focus - this happened for a few frames per roll. It forced me to sell it - but when it did work, it took beautiful photos - especially color.

I also had a Contax T2 and can mirror the comments above - fantastic. The lens is a killer.

Also, while not a P&S, the best I had was a Contax T, which is an AE-priority rangefinder, though it is smaller than the other two. Excellent exposure system and a lens to die for. They always seemed extremely difficult to find, and always expensive.
 
Not specifically related to Contax, but every time I get and use an AF, Auto advance P&S, I end up putting it away because I don't like the noise. I go back to an 80s RF or to my Rollei. Just my opinion about what works for me, but consider the noise factor in a "modern" P&S.
 
I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a P&S camera because it would hurt to think for that price I could get a proper camera, like when I look at the price of high end digital S.L.R's I think "I'm not playing that, I could buy a used Hasselblad outfit for that price".
 
I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a P&S camera because it would hurt to think for that price I could get a proper camera, like when I look at the price of high end digital S.L.R's I think "I'm not playing that, I could buy a used Hasselblad outfit for that price".

You know of any "proper" cameras that are small and pocketable which it seems is what the OP wants?

What's is "proper" anyway? My T2 is sulking....
 
You know of any "proper" cameras that are small and pocketable which it seems is what the OP wants?

What's is "proper" anyway? My T2 is sulking....

A true proper Point and Shoot? Then it has to be the Olympus Mju II. True point and shoot. Cant be any simpler.

But if OP wants a contax and doesnt mind paying that much, the T2 is his best bet. More of a premium point and shoot with aperture control and $300+.
 
Seems to be a very popular market (high end film P&S)
A T2 which cost 1/3 of what a Nikon F5 sold new is now selling for the same price as the latter used
The T2 does have a gorgeous lens tacked on it
 
Seems to be a very popular market (high end film P&S)
A T2 which cost 1/3 of what a Nikon F5 sold new is now selling for the same price as the latter used
The T2 does have a gorgeous lens tacked on it
People no longer want to carry heavy metal cameras to obtain similar results to one they could slip in a shirt pocket. The downside is most point and shoots were not built to last, although lightly used ones can still do the job.
 
I had a Contax T2 that would leak light when the lens motor extended the lens. Great lens. Too bad the body was flawed. I sold it on eBay, not as mint, but with full disclosure of the flaw.
 
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