mrisney
Well-known
T3 prices have shot up. I had a complete G2 system, sold it off, and am pretty happy with my Mamiya 6 outfit. However I miss the Zeiss look from the Contax G2. I am considering getting a Contax T3, but have started to consider the Minolta TC-1.
I would like something that is small, well built, auto focus.
Both cameras fit what I am looking for, except the price point on the Contax T3 is ~$400-500 more than the Minolta TC-1
Tell me more about the TC-1, images would be appreciated
I would like something that is small, well built, auto focus.
Both cameras fit what I am looking for, except the price point on the Contax T3 is ~$400-500 more than the Minolta TC-1
Tell me more about the TC-1, images would be appreciated
Rico
Well-known
Prices have inverted over time: used pricing was once $500 for T3 and $1000 for TC-1.
WJJ3
Well-known
Tell me more about the TC-1, images would be appreciated![]()
Hi there, have you looked at this thread?
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158367
xyz3450
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I have the T3 -- nice camera. Shoot with it less frequently than I should though....
I was in the same boat and opted for a Contax Tvs. I figure it's a 28mm f/3.5 (same as the Minolta) with a bonus zoom option. And it feels and handles the same as my old T2. I also had a T3 a while back, but both of them have zoomed up in price.
Archlich
Well-known
People should hear the sound of the TC-1 operating at least once in their life. Excellent piece of gadget.
As for usability the two cameras are on par with each other...with the T3 having a slight edge - it's marginally faster. The TC-1 has more functions, some of which are unique like spot metering and the -/+ 4 stop exposure compensation. Both cameras are easy but not intuitive to use. The T3's lens is, while Zeiss calls it a Sonnar, actually very similar to the (Sonnar derived, non-symmetrical) pre-war Biogon. The TC-1's G-Rokkor is an advanced retrofocus design delivering sharper results, but with hefty vignetting.
With both cameras being excellent, I'd say it's always easier to get the cheaper one first to see if you like it enough. I liked it enough that I even got a G-Rokkor in LTM...
As for usability the two cameras are on par with each other...with the T3 having a slight edge - it's marginally faster. The TC-1 has more functions, some of which are unique like spot metering and the -/+ 4 stop exposure compensation. Both cameras are easy but not intuitive to use. The T3's lens is, while Zeiss calls it a Sonnar, actually very similar to the (Sonnar derived, non-symmetrical) pre-war Biogon. The TC-1's G-Rokkor is an advanced retrofocus design delivering sharper results, but with hefty vignetting.
With both cameras being excellent, I'd say it's always easier to get the cheaper one first to see if you like it enough. I liked it enough that I even got a G-Rokkor in LTM...
mrisney
Well-known
mrisney
Well-known
Sharp, but still on the fence if I should have gone for a Contax T3.
From the Noritsu scans, I see pinkish tint, similar to my Autocord images


From the Noritsu scans, I see pinkish tint, similar to my Autocord images

jmilkins
Digited User
That's the kind of renderingI'mfamiliar with from the TC-1 and it suits me. Your black model is gorgeous.
You could pick up the TVS with the money you didn't spend on the T3....
You could pick up the TVS with the money you didn't spend on the T3....
Addy101
Well-known
I'm flabbergasted that the T3 is so much more expensive - if anything, I expected the opposite.....
Maybe you saw this, but 35mmc write up on the T3 compares it to the TC-1. His conclusion isn't quite clear, but it seems the TC-1 is more enjoyable and the T3 is more practical.
Maybe you saw this, but 35mmc write up on the T3 compares it to the TC-1. His conclusion isn't quite clear, but it seems the TC-1 is more enjoyable and the T3 is more practical.
Tsai
Workin' my way through the film fridge
Wow, nice equipment. Enjoy!
Archiver
Veteran
Heck, the TC-1 is the same size as the Sony RX100? That's nuts!
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