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Contax g2 digital
Contax g2 digital





contax g2 digital
  1. #Contax g2 digital how to#
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  4. #Contax g2 digital series#

All in all it is a great but unusual system with Leica quality lenses, TTL flash, AF and a motor wind for the price of a comparable Leica lens. The shutter lag issue is just the lens re-focusing but if you use the Af button on the rear - not the shutter button this will not happen.

#Contax g2 digital how to#

There is no shutter lag issue if you know how to use it - she has even taken some good ahots using continuous Af and the motor of the kids ski racing. The metering on the Contax is also very good. None of my Canon SLR lenses (even the 85 F1.2) can produce results to match the Contax. The question is can you live with it's foibles and the odd out of focus shot in exchange for a saving of at least $5000 over an equivalent Leica set up. My wife owns quite a lot of the system and is very happy with it - for $1000 to $2000 you can assemble a system that is very comprehensive and delivers results as good as the Leica. It has two ciustom flashed but can also use the Contax SLR flashes. The camera is also good at flash photography and fill in flash. For the price of a good Leica lens you can get a body and almost all of the Contax lenses - only the 21mm, zoom and 16mm are expensive. It is really a question of what you want to do. You will have to accept the fact that you will lose the odd shot due to AF issues.

contax g2 digital

The G2 is the one to buy as it has better AF and handling. The lenses are great 21mm, 28mm, 35mm, 45mm and 90mm - I have never used the zoom or the 16mm. The G2 is better than the G1 for AF and I personally prefer the meteing (it is more like partial metering whereas the G1 is more average - bigger reflecting area on shutter). It has MF but this is really rather limited except for infinity or wide angle lenses. It is very different from Leica but the lenses are as good - possibly better.

#Contax g2 digital series#

The Contax G series is a great system that was unfortunately abandoned.

contax g2 digital

The shooting experience is, hmmmm, different enough to sometimes give composition quite a unique feel. This makes it comfortable to shoot with both eyes open. Oh, by the way, the viewfinder image is 1:1 life size when using the 90mm f2.8 Sonnar. See something interesting? Bring the camera up to the eye, frame, then press the shutter release. Set aperature to f8, and manually pre-focus out to 4 or 5 meters. I suppose it's easy enough to use the Contax in the Leica, street shooter fashion. Center the graph, and the part of the scene under the viewfinder AF bracket is what's in focus. A horizontal bar graph in the viewfinder indicates the amount of current front or back focus. The dial is scribed with a distance rule marked in meters, but he AF circuitry remains active when manually focusing. Push in the button to release mechanical interlock for auto/manual focus.

contax g2 digital

On the G1, the focus dial is on the top of the camera, right next to the index finger.

#Contax g2 digital manual#

Is it always AF, or can they manual focus?​It can be manually focused.

#Contax g2 digital Patch#

So, what people bitch about is that the AF doesn't work as well as that found on a recent generation AF SLR, but neither is there a truly positive feedback of the quality of focus (no coincidence patch remeber.) It has the same problems in the same scenarios that I do, e.g., having to find a part of the scene relative to the VF patch that has vertical lines. The G1 focuses no more quickly than I can a traditional RF camera, which is to say, not that quickly. Okay, finally, about the AF performance itself. The downside is that it is darker than the floating bright frame finder found on every other RF camera (and of course, there is no bright frame.) The viewfinder framing is thus very accurate, more akin to that on a SLR. A camera controlled LCD shutter corrects for parallax. It's a zooming telescope automatically keyed to the attached lens. The viewfinder itself is actually quite sophisticated. As the camera confirms focus, the confirmation is only in the form of a measured distance scale in the viewfinder. While the autofocus mechanism does indeed use a traditional rangefinder, there is no coincident patch in the viewfinder. These bodies don't handle like manual focus rangefinders. The lenses, the 45mm f2 Planar in particular, are just stellar.īefore you jump in, however, it's important to understand what the G1 (and G2) isn't.







Contax g2 digital