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The Contax G camera line consists of two cameras, the G1 and G2, interchangeable-lens cameras sold by Kyocera under the Contax brand in competition with the Leica M7, Cosina Voigtländer Bessa-R, and Konica Hexar RF. The G1 was introduced in 1994 with the G2 joining it in 1996.
24 kwi 2019 · An in-depth look at the Contax G1, and our writer argues that this camera may be the best luxury film camera you can buy today.
The successor to the G1, the Contax G2, has improved autofocus performance and a series of new features and ergonomic enhancements.
23 lut 2024 · But if you are looking for a no nonsense, consistent, high value, quality output film camera system you could do a lot worse than to try the Contax G System. As per usual here is a link to an ongoing G1 album .
15 kwi 2024 · When everyone thought the rangefinder camera had no future, the new Contax G System entered the stage. An all-new approach to this market segment, with a new mount, autofocus, automatic exposure, automatic film transport and Carl Zeiss lenses. Yashica Kyocera, the owners of the Contax brand, seemed to have pulled all the stops.
Contax G1 camera is a 35mm film titanium autofocus electronic rangefinder camera that was manufactured by Kyocera Co., Kyoto, Japan and produced between 1994-96. They have since left the camera business.
1 sie 2022 · Nice, but 1/2000s bests many other film cameras and is plenty for my purposes since these lenses top out at f/2 and the lenses I use top out at f/2.8. Compatible with G system 35-70mm zoom . Quickly after acquiring an AF Zoom I lost interest in having an AF Zoom after one roll .