B-9
Devin Bro
An North American Market Tenax II from 1938 with the rare 2.7cm f4.5 Orthometar and correct finder.
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This one is so cool!
Would love to have that in my display.
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
Display? I take pictures with it. Orthometar is one cool lens.
narsuitus
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Greyscale
Veteran
narsuitus
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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Posted this in the Contax I ribbons topic a few weeks back, I guess it can go here too.
Contax I v5 and v4 respectively.
I guess I need to find another nickel-finish lens

Contax I v5 and v4 respectively.
I guess I need to find another nickel-finish lens
carbo73
Well-known
My 1936 Contax II (serial nr. C12679, matching back included) with Carl Zeiss Sonnar made in the same year (nr. 1911002):


Alex1416
Established
My new (to me) Contax II from 1937, with more modern Jupiter 3.
Unfortunately after a dozen shots of my first test roll, the take-up spool stopped rotating, so the film jammed. I managed to save the film though and set it up to finish in my Nikon S3. Sent the Contax to get the spool gear repaired. In the meantime while it comes back, I'm waiting to receive a Sonnar f2 and also looking into purchasing a Sonnar f1.5 from the same year of the camera!
Contax II + Jupiter 3 50mm F1.5 (with HP5 inside) by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr
Unfortunately after a dozen shots of my first test roll, the take-up spool stopped rotating, so the film jammed. I managed to save the film though and set it up to finish in my Nikon S3. Sent the Contax to get the spool gear repaired. In the meantime while it comes back, I'm waiting to receive a Sonnar f2 and also looking into purchasing a Sonnar f1.5 from the same year of the camera!

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

Contax I v5 with Ross 3.5" f/3.5 Definex
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nice set, Rick!
Erik.
Erik.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Still need a replacement spool for the camera, for now it's borrowing one from the v4
pkotrcka
Member
Contax (??)
Contax (??)
Well, I hope you guys will not kill me. Just an innocent joke
Contax (??)
Well, I hope you guys will not kill me. Just an innocent joke

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Heresy! 
WJJ3
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flavio81
Well-known
Wow! Looks magnificent!! Congratulations!!
WJJ3
Well-known
Wow! Looks magnificent!! Congratulations!!
Thank you! I am really happy with the IIa so far. My only gripe: for such a nice camera, Zeiss could have made a nicer take-up spool
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

My two Contax IIa camera (RD left, BD right). The Black Dial was recently acquired in a round-about way from the RFF marketplace, thanks to Sonnar Brian.
It needed a little bit of TLC to bring the slow speeds back on track. Only remaining issue is a slight vertical misalignment in the RF.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Here’s my IIIa. I’ve actually used the 1/1250 speed (it has minor capping which manifests at the top of the image). I’ve also used it with flash. A magnificent camera and one of the best 50mm lenses ever made. As I once wrote elsewhere, I appreciate the workmanship and attention to fine detail on Contaxes, and the gear-driven slats of the shutter are alluring, but they have more chrome than a 1955 Buick Roadmaster!



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flavio81
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Thank you! I am really happy with the IIa so far. My only gripe: for such a nice camera, Zeiss could have made a nicer take-up spool![]()
I have a IIIA from 1961 or 60 (last production) and the take-up spool pivot has a holder clip so the spool doesn't fall down unexpectedly. A great ergonomic improvement!!
flavio81
Well-known
Here’s my IIIa. I’ve actually used the 1/1250 speed (it has minor capping which manifests at the top of the image). I’ve also used it with flash. A magnificent camera and one of the best 50mm lenses ever made. As I once wrote elsewhere, I appreciate the workmanship and attention to fine detail on Contaxes, and the gear-driven slats of the shutter are alluring, but they have more chrome than a 1955 Buick Roadmaster!
This is a good moment to send it for a service to a good camera technician. He/she can use the following link for orientation:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/node/4762665
However, your camera will probably work just fine after the technician just relubes the parts moved by the 1st and 2nd curtains, with no further adjustment needed.
This camera isn't complex at all (save for the flash sync system), only misunderstood and underdocumented.
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