RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
Never mind
Hey, this is my 35th post! Great group of people here!
Hey, this is my 35th post! Great group of people here!
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
congrats, RJ.. only 2,965 to go... not that you have to stop then
RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
JoeFriday said:congrats, RJ.. only 2,965 to go... not that you have to stop then
_____Thank
RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
JoeFriday said:congrats, RJ.. only 2,965 to go... not that you have to stop then
_______you
RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
JoeFriday said:congrats, RJ.. only 2,965 to go... not that you have to stop then
___Brett!
If you get a chance, could you upload a picture of your IIa so I know what one looks like?
jdos2
Well-known
I've got a single 21mm CV shot in my "User's Gallery," too. It's a completely "competent" lens.
ZeissFan
Veteran
Short answer: It won't fit as IIa/IIIa.
Long answer: The Soviet lens is based on the prewar Biogon, complete with large rear element that extends deeply into the body.
If you do mount it on a Contax IIa or IIIa, it will press against the shutter curtain (I believe). And when you advance the film, the metal shutter will drag across the rear element. And when you release the shutter, it will slam down on the rear element. Nothing about that experience will be enjoyable, although it will be painfully memorable (at least the Soviet lens shouldn't set you back too much).
Long answer: The Soviet lens is based on the prewar Biogon, complete with large rear element that extends deeply into the body.
If you do mount it on a Contax IIa or IIIa, it will press against the shutter curtain (I believe). And when you advance the film, the metal shutter will drag across the rear element. And when you release the shutter, it will slam down on the rear element. Nothing about that experience will be enjoyable, although it will be painfully memorable (at least the Soviet lens shouldn't set you back too much).
jdos2
Well-known
My J-12's won't even get close to the shutter of the IIIa- there's a rounded bump that traverses the shutter chamber and the rear element bumps into that about 2 mm before the mount even gets close to the body.
Ah, well.
Ah, well.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
I'm not sure if getting a 28mm is worth it . I think it's uncoupled, and it costs waaaay too much. The J-12 will do it, but only on pre-war Contaxes.
stephen_lumsden
Well-known
Brett
Get the J-12 from Fedka.com. Mine is pretty good and they are cheap in comparison to the Voightlander lenses. I was thinking about getting one of the Voightlanders myself, probably the 25 mm. Does anyone know what is the filter size for this is as I would like s.t. which is like the rest, namely 40.5 mm.
regards
Stephen
Get the J-12 from Fedka.com. Mine is pretty good and they are cheap in comparison to the Voightlander lenses. I was thinking about getting one of the Voightlanders myself, probably the 25 mm. Does anyone know what is the filter size for this is as I would like s.t. which is like the rest, namely 40.5 mm.
regards
Stephen
akalai
Well-known
Hi Stephen,
if you are asking about the Voigtlander SC (Contax/Nikon Mount) 25mm lens then the filter diameter is 43mm.
If you go to this link below and scroll through you will see that the wide angle SC lenses that work on the Contax are all 43mm;
http://www.cameraquest.com/nrfVClens.htm
if you are asking about the Voigtlander SC (Contax/Nikon Mount) 25mm lens then the filter diameter is 43mm.
If you go to this link below and scroll through you will see that the wide angle SC lenses that work on the Contax are all 43mm;
http://www.cameraquest.com/nrfVClens.htm
Mike Kovacs
Contax Connaisseur
The trick to using the Jupiter-12 with the Contax IIA/IIIA is to find one with a nice Kiev attached to the rear of it!
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
well, I happen to have a nice Kiev already... so I've got the backend covered, so to speak 
FrankS
Registered User
Someone wanted to see a picture of a IIa? Here's mine:
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
Frank, do you find that the external VF really helps?
FrankS
Registered User
Brett, I have not used this camera extensively, only one roll of film, but I'd say that yes, the external finder is, on balance, useful for me to have on the camera. The size increases and the lines are not as sleek, but the view is much brighter and clearer for me. Once the camera goes and comes back from a CLA the viewfinder may improve enough to dispense with the external finder, I don't know.
RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
FrankS said:Someone wanted to see a picture of a IIa? Here's mine:
Nice looking camera! Thanks, Frank!
How much does a CLA cost for a Contax like this?
R.J.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
FrankS said:Someone wanted to see a picture of a IIa? Here's mine:
Drools massively.. ack! my keyboard is out of order now
I've seen a nice Contax II at my usual reseller, i'm too young and too broke for this now, but I wonder if it's a pre-war or not. I'll know this next week certainly!
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
d-avenger, it's pretty simple to tell at a glance whether it's pre-war (II) or post-war (IIa).. at least once you figure out a few things.. the RF window used to be way over to the left, right under the film advance knob.. on Frank's you can see that it's been moved toward the center slightly and is now over the self-timer knob.. also, the pre-war model had a 'tripod foot' on the bottom that stuck out a bit under the lens mount
beyond that, the IIa is slightly smaller, but that's not obvious unless you had them side by side
beyond that, the IIa is slightly smaller, but that's not obvious unless you had them side by side
RJBender
RFF Sponsoring Member
JoeFriday said:d-avenger, it's pretty simple to tell at a glance whether it's pre-war (II) or post-war (IIa).. at least once you figure out a few things.. the RF window used to be way over to the left, right under the film advance knob.. on Frank's you can see that it's been moved toward the center slightly and is now over the self-timer knob.. also, the pre-war model had a 'tripod foot' on the bottom that stuck out a bit under the lens mount beyond that, the IIa is slightly smaller, but that's not obvious unless you had them side by side
Brett, I looked at a picture of a IIIa and it also has the rangefinder window directly in front of the focusing wheel, above the self timer lever.
http://www.keh.com/images/fullsize/CY02060500114.jpg
Thanks, that's an easy way to recognize a post war Contax.
R.J.
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