VinceC
Veteran
>>A Contax II but with what lens -- a 1.5 Sonnar, or maybe a 35/2.8 Biogon? Or both?<<
The picture appears to be a Sonnar, likely a 1.5 because he did a lot of low-light, available-light work -- definitely not a Biogon. In that era, everyone pretty much shot with a 50mm. The other lenses were considered to be for specialty situations. Nearly all of his work that I've looked at appears to be shot with a 50mm except for some of the scenes in liberated towns, which might be the 35mm.
Also, I haven't researched this, but there might not be one or two single Contaxes. He was hard on equipment and may have been cycling through cameras and lenses fairly often. Life magazine photographers were among the media superstars of their era, so they had a lot of access to equipment.
The picture appears to be a Sonnar, likely a 1.5 because he did a lot of low-light, available-light work -- definitely not a Biogon. In that era, everyone pretty much shot with a 50mm. The other lenses were considered to be for specialty situations. Nearly all of his work that I've looked at appears to be shot with a 50mm except for some of the scenes in liberated towns, which might be the 35mm.
Also, I haven't researched this, but there might not be one or two single Contaxes. He was hard on equipment and may have been cycling through cameras and lenses fairly often. Life magazine photographers were among the media superstars of their era, so they had a lot of access to equipment.