Paola Marinangeli
Member
Dear Rangefinderforum friends,
as already told you, I have recently bought a wonderful Zeiss Contax IIIA. My comments on this camera are absolutely enthusiastic, I like the design, it is nice to use, excellent quality the first roll I did with this camera surprised me a lot and I am sure I will use this Contax very much in future. Just a couple of days ago I have found two lovely accessories for my Contax, a Contameter set and a lovely Zeiss lightmeter. Actually I dont neet a lightmeter because my Contax has a very good working one but this Ikophot (also working perfectly) is such a nice collection piece! Concerning the Contameter I am curios to try on a 35 mm rangefinder camera the use of additional - close-up filters, I am using a lot the Rolleinars on my Rolleis and glad for the results I can have with them and now the curiiosity to verify the results with these closeup lenses on Contax is very very strong. I took a shot of this set and would like to share it with you.
Paola
as already told you, I have recently bought a wonderful Zeiss Contax IIIA. My comments on this camera are absolutely enthusiastic, I like the design, it is nice to use, excellent quality the first roll I did with this camera surprised me a lot and I am sure I will use this Contax very much in future. Just a couple of days ago I have found two lovely accessories for my Contax, a Contameter set and a lovely Zeiss lightmeter. Actually I dont neet a lightmeter because my Contax has a very good working one but this Ikophot (also working perfectly) is such a nice collection piece! Concerning the Contameter I am curios to try on a 35 mm rangefinder camera the use of additional - close-up filters, I am using a lot the Rolleinars on my Rolleis and glad for the results I can have with them and now the curiiosity to verify the results with these closeup lenses on Contax is very very strong. I took a shot of this set and would like to share it with you.
Paola

micromontenegro
Well-known
Wonderful! Congratulations on your IIIa. Hands downs, my favorite rangefinder.