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Contax g2 flickr
Contax g2 flickr











contax g2 flickr
  1. #Contax g2 flickr manual#
  2. #Contax g2 flickr license#
  3. #Contax g2 flickr series#

(605.5 g) measured with batteries and 36-exposure film, but no lens, strap or capsĪll information for this article was sourced from Camerapedia, Wikipedia, and Ken Rockwell. Range: Rated: LV 1~19 (f/2 lens) Rated LV 3~19 with 16 mm lens (f/8) and external meter port Shutter Release:* Remote release only with electronic Cable Switch L, not with standard cable releases Maximum shutter speed with flash (sync speed): 1/200 marked, 1/180 actual This is almost useless because that LCD is unlitīracketed Manual: The bracketing function can call up a range from 8s - 1/6,000 as it needs to Counts up to 59 and resets to count up again. Boasting a massive 1/1.8, 5 Megapixel CCD sensor this little titanium box was one of the last models pumped out of the Kyocera factories sporting the Contax badge. Shutter: Focal plane, multi-blade vertical metalīulb: Counts-up seconds on frame counter LCD. The Contax TVS Digital is a high-end compact camera within the legendary T range and the only digital model of the group. Lens Mount: Contax G not compatible with anything elseĪutofocus: 2 modes for G2 - Continuous mode, where focus constantly adjusts as the camera is moved and Single mode, a safety mode where focusing is achieved when focus button is pressed or the shutter release is half-pressed

contax g2 flickr

Type: Electronic 35 mm film (24 × 36 mm) rangefinder camera Electronic autofocus Motorized advance and rewind

#Contax g2 flickr manual#

Other noticeable improvements include the manual focus wheel placement in front from the top deck, and two auto-focus modes (see Technical Specifications below): Photos Taken by Our Community MembersĬredits: freelancer, duffman, fruchtzwerg_hh, monoflow, clickiemcpete, gemmalouise & puntaiwai Technical Specifications The G2 boasted of improved autofocus performance and faster top shutter speeds of 1/4000 sec (manual mode) and 1/6000 sec in aperture priority mode.

#Contax g2 flickr series#

These lenses eventually cemented the G series as noteworthy cameras. They also made a few lenses down the line - namely a 21 f/2.8 Biogon lens, a 16 mm f/8 Hologon lens, a 35 mm f/2 Planar lens, and a 35–70 mm f/3.5–5.6 Vario-Sonnar. The G series came with a standard 45 mm f/2 Planar and Carl Zeiss also made a 28 mm f/2.8 Biogon lens and a 90 mm f/2.8 Sonnar lens for them soon after. However, its AF mechanism still has a twin-window system as with older mechanical rangefinders, only in electronic form. This earned the series criticism for not being a "true" or mechanical rangefinder, having autofocus and electronically linked mechanisms. Instead, the G series cameras had the Contax G mount, an electronic autofocus mount. They sported a stylish titanium body but did not have the traditional Leica M mount that rangefinders usually have.

#Contax g2 flickr license#

Contax G1 © Dave Lam via Flickr, Image used under Creative Commons license













Contax g2 flickr