okcomputer
Member
I just got a Contax T- looks and operates great. One question I have is what the diamond shaped RF patch is supposed to look like? When I look through the VF, the patch itself seems "out of focus". The frame lines and shutter speeds all are very clear, and it's still easy to see when something is in focus, it's just that the patch is not well defined (even though the contrast is fine)
Can anyone with a Contax T let me know how their RF Patch looks... sharp well defined edges?
Can anyone with a Contax T let me know how their RF Patch looks... sharp well defined edges?
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
That's not too unusual.
awilder
Alan Wilder
As long as stationary (primary) and moving (secondary) images within the patch are well defined, that's normal. This is typical of all basic compact RF cameras to have the patch borders to be ill defined. Only a few premium RF cameras most notably Leica, Cosina, Konica and Zeiss have well defined patches allowing use of split image as well as coincidence for focus determination.
JMQ
Well-known
Normal. Edges are not well defined, just focus on the middle of the diamond.
okcomputer
Member
JMQ
Well-known
Pretty amazing that this camera was introduced in 1983 or 1984 -- 30 years ago! enjoy!
furcafe
Veteran
Too bad nobody's made a digital version of it, or the Olympus XA.
Pretty amazing that this camera was introduced in 1983 or 1984 -- 30 years ago! enjoy!
okcomputer
Member
From today's test roll (TMAX 400). A 'real' camera that can actually fit in the pocket of my jeans has been a long held ideal- this is going to be great 

Contaxt_tmax_nov13003 by adnan76, on Flickr

Contaxt_tmax_nov13006 by adnan76, on Flickr

Contaxt_tmax_nov13003 by adnan76, on Flickr

Contaxt_tmax_nov13006 by adnan76, on Flickr
thebelbo
Member
My favorite compact by far, you're really going to enjoy it. So small, yet a joy to use and the lens is just great. A link with a few tips as well:
http://www.warrenworks.com/cameras/ContaxT.shtml
enjoy!
http://www.warrenworks.com/cameras/ContaxT.shtml
enjoy!
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
Too bad nobody's made a digital version of it, or the Olympus XA.
I'd love an XD (or dXA or XA-d or XAd), but the XA is so small because its lens is so close to the film plane. I wonder how close Olympus could get a lens to a digital sensor - APS-C or FF regardless.
Major Tom
Established
I'd love an XD (or dXA or XA-d or XAd), but the XA is so small because its lens is so close to the film plane. I wonder how close Olympus could get a lens to a digital sensor - APS-C or FF regardless.
If the existing EOS M (which I have) is any indication, pretty (damn) close, considering the circumstances. In the first picture you see how thin a four thirds camera can get. Subcompact fixed lens cameras with APSC+ sensors would be great, but... smartphones. The EOS M fits in my jeans pocket (with the lens bulging) and very comfortably in a typical coat pocket. I would like to get a Yashica Super D eventually and if I do it would be interesting to compare how I use them.



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