Jaans
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I just bought a Yashica T Zoom. I was tossing up between it and a Contax TVSIII.
The reason that I bought it is that it represents extremely good value. The Contax was quite a few hundred dollars more.
Before this I owned a T2, liked the interface but not the contrasty vignette pictures it took. The T Zoom produces more moderate contrast with the same protection against flaring.
I also purchased a T3, didn't like the interface and plastic small buttons, plus it is a lot of money for what you get. The pictures were well corrected but very contrasty.
My favorite fixed angle point and shoot was probably the Leica CM. It has an even better lens than the Minilux (finder too small) with better controls. Sold mine because apparently it is very difficult to find a place to get it serviced. Also, it was too much money.
Haven't tried the Ricoh, the Minolta or the Nikon so can't comment on them.
So recently got a T Zoom as that represents the best value I could find of all them with that Carl Zeiss lens.
The reason that I bought it is that it represents extremely good value. The Contax was quite a few hundred dollars more.
Before this I owned a T2, liked the interface but not the contrasty vignette pictures it took. The T Zoom produces more moderate contrast with the same protection against flaring.
I also purchased a T3, didn't like the interface and plastic small buttons, plus it is a lot of money for what you get. The pictures were well corrected but very contrasty.
My favorite fixed angle point and shoot was probably the Leica CM. It has an even better lens than the Minilux (finder too small) with better controls. Sold mine because apparently it is very difficult to find a place to get it serviced. Also, it was too much money.
Haven't tried the Ricoh, the Minolta or the Nikon so can't comment on them.
So recently got a T Zoom as that represents the best value I could find of all them with that Carl Zeiss lens.