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I just received the Contax AX today, and played around with it the whole afternoon.
Its an unique camera - it autofocuses by moving the film plane. So it can AF using any lens that'll mount on the body. I dont think there is another 35mm camera with that mechanism.
Its a big beast, weighing over 1 KG and is much thicker than any other 35mm camera I have handled. That said it feels nice and solid - not akward at all.
The view finder is bright; and the camera has a whole lot of features. Most important ones are Spot and centre weighted metering and Exposure lock at the flick of a switch.
The focussing is pretty fast and very smooth. There is also a focus signal - both audio and visual. The only catch is, the lens need to be set to infinity to focus properly. In other words if the lens if set to 5 mts, then it will only focus to 5 mts and no further. On the positive side, if the subject is beyond 5 mts, there is a visual warning in the view finder.
Its very intuitive to use, and all controls - and there are many - are via dials and knobs.
The focussing does hunt in low light, but there is a manual focus over ride, with a split image focussing screen.
The other unusual feature is that it can use the lens to focus closer than the min distance for the lens. So if the lens min distance for focus is 0.5 mts, this camera can focus the lens upto, say, 0.3 mts. The camera manual gives the min focus distance for each of the Contax lens.
Overall, its a great equipment. One needs to have a lightweight body as a backup for the times when lugging a kilo is too much, but other than that, its a treat. I am very pleased with it.
Its an unique camera - it autofocuses by moving the film plane. So it can AF using any lens that'll mount on the body. I dont think there is another 35mm camera with that mechanism.
Its a big beast, weighing over 1 KG and is much thicker than any other 35mm camera I have handled. That said it feels nice and solid - not akward at all.
The view finder is bright; and the camera has a whole lot of features. Most important ones are Spot and centre weighted metering and Exposure lock at the flick of a switch.
The focussing is pretty fast and very smooth. There is also a focus signal - both audio and visual. The only catch is, the lens need to be set to infinity to focus properly. In other words if the lens if set to 5 mts, then it will only focus to 5 mts and no further. On the positive side, if the subject is beyond 5 mts, there is a visual warning in the view finder.
Its very intuitive to use, and all controls - and there are many - are via dials and knobs.
The focussing does hunt in low light, but there is a manual focus over ride, with a split image focussing screen.
The other unusual feature is that it can use the lens to focus closer than the min distance for the lens. So if the lens min distance for focus is 0.5 mts, this camera can focus the lens upto, say, 0.3 mts. The camera manual gives the min focus distance for each of the Contax lens.
Overall, its a great equipment. One needs to have a lightweight body as a backup for the times when lugging a kilo is too much, but other than that, its a treat. I am very pleased with it.
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