rolleistef
Well-known
hello all,
out of pure interest i'd like to have informations about THE contax, the black thing with a a big knob on the front
. of course, I read the article on cameraquest, but i'd like to know whether there are poor fools still using this camera....
I think it's so cute!
Stéphane
out of pure interest i'd like to have informations about THE contax, the black thing with a a big knob on the front
I think it's so cute!
Stéphane
dexdog
Veteran
I am one of those poor fools who actually use a Contax 1. They are a lot of fun to use once you get someone to fix the inevitable problems with a 70 year old camera, usually needs new shutter tapes, and a thorough cleaning of the rangefinder. The camera is very compact, and easy to carry in a coat pocket when mounted with a 50mm or smaller lens. A couple of the camera features are either a bit awkward, such as the front-mounted film wind knob, or not especially user-friendly, such as the rather squinty separate viewfinder and rangefinder windows, or remembering to use the "Contax grip" to avoid blocking the rangefinder window. I really like the top-mounted focusing wheel that is typically used with the 50mm lens. Seems a little strange at first, but easy to get the hang of.
That said, it is one of my favorite cameras, and is capable of taking great pictures. I usually use mine with the uncoated black/nickel lenses, although I will also use the post-war coated lenses too.
That said, it is one of my favorite cameras, and is capable of taking great pictures. I usually use mine with the uncoated black/nickel lenses, although I will also use the post-war coated lenses too.
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wlewisiii
Guest
Search for Honu-Hugger and Contax 1 here and you'll learn all about the use of them
He's got some glorious tales here.
William
William
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
In regular service...
and love using them, especially when they are mistaken for new digital cameras (honest).
dexdog
Veteran
Honu-Hugger, those are without a doubt the prettiest Contax 1s that I have ever seen. Mine are nice, but not near as shiny new as that pair!
Little Prince
Well-known
I have long been impressed by the ONE and thought about finding one. I think it's a very handsome camera too. Not on the cards anytime soon though.
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Thank you, I feel fortunate to have found them. With all the horror stories of eBay these are a couple of instances where things went better than expected. The one on the left is the nicer of the two; it had a part installed wrong from the factory and never worked -- we surmise the owner put it away rather than have it repaired. Henry Scherer reworked it and said it was like new in every respect. The other I bought from the original owner's grandson and it was always cased. I'm pleased to see other Contax I users surfacing -- should we form a support group to commiseratedexdog said:Honu-Hugger, those are without a doubt the prettiest Contax 1s that I have ever seen. Mine are nice, but not near as shiny new as that pair!
harry01562
Registered semi-lurker
I have to add my admiration for the pic of those 2 exquisite cameras. I don't think I've seen a model 1 as nice as those.... and you have a pair!! Fortunate indeed to have beautiful classics to take your non-digital shots with.
Thank you for sharing with us.
Harry
Thank you for sharing with us.
Harry
Mike Kovacs
Contax Connaisseur
One of these days ZIAS demands that I pick one up
An online acquaintance of mine has one apart now for service and I'm looking forward to his opinion from a repair standpoint.
I surmise that the front mounted knob effectively lends to a shutter design very much like a horizontally travelling shutter, but turned on its side. It would seem to be half Leica, half Contax II/III in execution. Remember, at the time they were scrambling to put a camera in direct competition with the Leica.
I also understand there are MANY variations of the Contax I - a collector's dream for sure.
I surmise that the front mounted knob effectively lends to a shutter design very much like a horizontally travelling shutter, but turned on its side. It would seem to be half Leica, half Contax II/III in execution. Remember, at the time they were scrambling to put a camera in direct competition with the Leica.
I also understand there are MANY variations of the Contax I - a collector's dream for sure.
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Here are a few more...the single camera is now owned by another RFF member and is used regularly (he's nick-named it "Mud and Guts"); as far as we can tell it has never been serviced.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
So it' s safe to say you like the Contax... with 7 (count 'em) and counting.. ;- )
Honu-Hugger said:Here are a few more...the single camera is now owned by another RFF member and is used regularly (he's nick-named it "Mud and Guts"); as far as we can tell it has never been serviced.
Joerg
Dilettant
Seems you are missing a IIIa
Joerg
Joerg
one of the interesting things about the Contax I is trying to find the correct black lenses for it. of course at this date only 7 decades after their manufacturer, most are sure to need cleaning. IF you do find a working sample, wind it GENTLY. the exquisite original leather cases are quite a trip, as are the many Contax I finders and accessories. You need a glass exposure back? Not a problem for your Contax I !!
the black paint finish looks better than the later II and III to me, but the later shutters are more dependable. Even so, most II and III's I encounter now could use a CLA to get the shutter working right.
Stephen
the black paint finish looks better than the later II and III to me, but the later shutters are more dependable. Even so, most II and III's I encounter now could use a CLA to get the shutter working right.
Stephen
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wlewisiii
Guest
Ah, someday I'll have a I and a matching unmodified black collapsible 50/3.5 Tessar. Then I could take it and my Argus C-3 and see who notices...
(It really does strike me that Argus had someone who loved the lines of the Contax I in it's shop...)
William
(It really does strike me that Argus had someone who loved the lines of the Contax I in it's shop...)
William
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
And I always will beJoerg said:Seems you are missing a IIIa![]()
Joerg
dexdog
Veteran
I have both Contax III and IIIa cameras, but they don't get much use, even though the meters are very accuarate after being overhauled by Henry S. I prefer the unmetered versions such as the II and IIa, and the Contax 1. Handling is much better w/o the light meter.
rolleistef
Well-known
hello,
thanks a lot for your quick replies, it's nice to see that, even at our digital-time people are still using such pieces of jewellery. Honu-Hugger, what a collection! 4 Contax1! And what I like on the first picture is that the curtains in the foreground look like... a contax shutter! =)
Stéphane
thanks a lot for your quick replies, it's nice to see that, even at our digital-time people are still using such pieces of jewellery. Honu-Hugger, what a collection! 4 Contax1! And what I like on the first picture is that the curtains in the foreground look like... a contax shutter! =)
Stéphane
bondo
bondo
Hi dexdog,
What other lightmeter does Henry S. work on and do have his Email address?
Thanks
What other lightmeter does Henry S. work on and do have his Email address?
Thanks
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Stéphane,
That's a great observation -- I'll never look at those blinds the same way again
. Good luck if you decide to go with a Contax I; they are a neat piece of history, fun to use, and Zeiss glass!!!
Cheers,
That's a great observation -- I'll never look at those blinds the same way again
Cheers,
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Bondo,bondo said:Hi dexdog,
What other lightmeter does Henry S. work on and do have his Email address?
Thanks
Forgive me for answering for Dexdog (and Henry Scherer
For light meter work George Milton at Quality Light Metric is excellent (georgepmilton@worldnet.att.net or 323-467-2265). Hope this helps...
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