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The contax is built like a brick and works great. However the viewfinder is its weak point.Is there a specific reason you moved to the Nikon f100/F6?
The Nikons have amazing viewfinders
The contax is built like a brick and works great. However the viewfinder is its weak point.Is there a specific reason you moved to the Nikon f100/F6?
Buy them both and part with the one you don't grab first when you walk out the door.After doing some more searching and weeding through what I consider poor examples of the contax G system, I agree the G lenses are sharp. I know I, and I'm sure a lot of you, have been spoiled by modern lenses, but they hold up well. The real strength that I see is their color rendering. It's really good.
And they do well with CA too. I can't stand to see too much Chromatic Abrasion if any.
As it stands, I'm in a toss up between the contax G2 and a Nikon FM3a. I would probably get a CZ lens for the Nikon. Time will tell...
Very good move! The G1 is a little less advanced than the G2, but I actually like the G1 well enough to where I have no desire to pay the higher price of the G2. That said, if a G2 falls in my lap at the right price I will give it a good home that's for sure. Do you have the same compliment of lenses for both cameras? For the Contax I use the 45mm the most often, the 28mm next and the 90mm least of all, but the 90mm is a "must" at certain times and for certain things, like portraits.Just a little update, I decided on purchasing a G1 and a Nikon FM3a to test both systems. Almost half way through the trip I'm running low on film! I'll post some photos and a little review when a I get back. Thank you all for the opinions and reviews.
Very good move! The G1 is a little less advanced than the G2, but I actually like the G1 well enough to where I have no desire to pay the higher price of the G2. That said, if a G2 falls in my lap at the right price I will give it a good home that's for sure. Do you have the same compliment of lenses for both cameras? For the Contax I use the 45mm the most often, the 28mm next and the 90mm least of all, but the 90mm is a "must" at certain times and for certain things, like portraits.
I think much of the criticism comes from folks that have looked through an M series Leica finder and the minute they pickup a G series Contax are not happy. The truth is with auto-focus you really don't need that super-big finder. Still, it would have been nice to include a finder like the Leica M or even the old Contax IIa and IIa for that matter.Yeah! I thought it was a good idea to start out with the G1 first. For a little over a hundred bucks you can get a G1 body, kinda a no brainer.
I currently only have the 45mm. Looking back, I wish I got the 28mm, but I am excited to see how the 45mm performs.
I have been grabbing for the FM3a a bit more just because of the bright and beautiful viewfinder, but the autofocus on the G1 is surprisingly fast and easy to get lock. With all of the criticism I've read, I thought it was going to be horrible. Can't wait to get these slides developed.
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