flavio81
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Why did Kyocera call Yashicas, Contax? And all these "Zeiss" lenses made in Japan. Yashica always made a damn good camera, why did they hide behind a German name? Always seemed silly, like a Cosina Nikon or a Cosina Voigtlander.
I would have got a mint Nikon F2A and bought a extra plain prism. 50 1.4 , 85 1.4. Chrome no black body.
No battery, know photographyHey I like that!
Mike
Some of those Contax are really good machines, the F2 is great but i wouldn't avoid the better Contax SLRs.
Zeiss called first (1969?) Pentax for collaboration (in coatings, K-mount design, and lenses). Then the deal fell through and Zeiss went to Yashica.
Leitz (leica) went to Minolta in the early 70s, and they released SLR cameras that shared the same platform.
It will hurt many camera collectors, but a visit to Frank Mechelhoff's site will explain that basically the german camera and lens industry got surpassed by the japanese due to many reasons, one of them being bad decisions.
example link on his site:
http://www.klassik-cameras.de/Voigtlaender-Niedergang.html
So the two major camera makers, Zeiss-Ikon and Leitz, had to ally with the japanese.