
Contax I - Wikipedia
The Contax I, or Original Contax, is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made between 1932 and 1936 by Zeiss Ikon. The Contax I had six identifiable variants, but fundamentally identical; every aspect was designed to outperform the Leica.
Zeiss-Ikon Contax I (1932) - mike eckman dot com
Aug 30, 2022 · This is a Contax I, a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Zeiss-Ikon in Dresden, Germany between the years 1932 and 1936.
Zeiss Contax 1 - CameraQuest
The Contax I's strongest point was its great Zeiss lenses. Contax offered a wide range (for its time) of 28mm to 180mm. Particular interesting were the 50/1.5 Sonnar, 85/2 Sonnar, the world's first super speed wide angle, the 40/2 Biotar, and the …
Contax rangefinder - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera …
Nov 22, 2024 · The Contax I is a high-end 35mm rangefinder camera made by Zeiss Ikon to compete with Leica models. It was released in 1932. The Super Nettel was based on the Contax I, with the same kind of shutter but a folding body, a fixed lens, and a short-based rangefinder. It was intended to be a cheaper alternative.
Contax - Wikipedia
Contax (stylised as CONTAX in the Kyocera era) began as a German camera model in the Zeiss Ikon line in 1932, and later became a brand name. The early cameras were among the finest in the world, typically featuring high quality Zeiss interchangeable lenses.
Contax I - Antique and Vintage Cameras - Early Photography
The Contax was Zeiss-Ikon's first 35 mm camera. It was brought out after the popularity of the format had been established by the Leica introduced seven years previously. Compared to the Leica the Contax was difficult and cumbersome to use. Operability was improved by the introduction of the Contax II in 1936. The price was £27.0.0. Versions
1932 / 1933 Zeiss-Ikon Contax I – Petrakla Classic Cameras
Today collectors simply refer to it as the original Contax I. It was produced in Germany by Zeiss-Ikon and introduced in 1932 as the finest and most expensive 35mm cameras of its day. Unlike later versions of this camera, the original shutter did …
Contax rangefinder | Camerapedia - Fandom
The Contax I was a high end 35 mm rangefinder system camera made by Zeiss Ikon to compete with Leica models. It was released in 1932. The Contax I was Zeiss' answer to Leica's offerings in the 35mm market, one Leica effectively controlled since it helped to create it in 1925.
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Contax Ic- Slow speeds have been added, as has a foot on the tripod socket. The front plate now also extends around the shutter speed dial on the front. Contax Id- A button has been added to release the infinity lock on the focus, at 1 o'clock to the lens.
Contax 1 Review – Camera Legend
The Contax I is a 35mm rangefinder film camera introduced by Zeiss Ikon of Germany in 1932. It had a production run of four years until 1936. As a true hardcore camera aficionado and Contax super-fan, the Contax I was always a camera on my wishlist.