Deklari
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I can't comment about the original, but a well sorted II/III can be both accurate and reliable, whilst not giving the sorts of capping problems that seem to be far too common with the fast speeds of the post war IIa and IIIa designs. I think they're technically brilliant, personally, actually the finest rangefinders ever made. For example, few 80 year old Leicas can be made to work well with nothing more than a couple of ribbons, and fewer will have their rangefinders still as perfectly calibrated as the day they were made either. None will be as accurate then, or now.
Cheers
Brett
I agree with you, my Contax II/III performs very well.

