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Contax g2 manual
Contax g2 manual












  1. #Contax g2 manual manual#
  2. #Contax g2 manual series#

If the camera fails to find focus in this mode, the shutter cannot be released. The G2 also has two AF modes - continuous, which constantly adjusts focus as the camera is moved, and single, which is a safety mode, focusing as the focus button is pressed, (or shutter release half-pressed) and maintaining this reading until the shutter is released.

#Contax g2 manual manual#

The manual focus wheel was moved from the top deck to the front, to about the same position as where the focusing wheel was located on classic Dresden and Stuttgart Contax rangefinders.

contax g2 manual

#Contax g2 manual series#

The successor to the G1, the Contax G2, has improved autofocus performance and a series of new features and ergonomic enhancements. Some users reported focusing problems with the Contax G1 at close distances with the 90mm Sonnar and Contax introduced the successor to the Contax G1, the G2, only two years after its introduction in 1996.Ĭontax G1 with Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm f/2 and Carl Zeiss Sonnar 90mm f2.8. The same is true for close focusing, as they also feature parallax correction. An advantage of the Contax G finders over other rangefinder cameras is the fact that with lenses from 28mm to 90mm they always show the correct view (zoom rangefinders). But the AF mechanism in the G1, and later the G2 (introduced in 1996), does indeed use a twin-window system much like that of the older mechanical rangefinders-only in electronic form. Critics were quick to accuse the camera of not being a "true" (mechanical) rangefinder, since it used autofocus and electronically-linked mechanisms. The new camera, the Contax G1, used the "G"-mount, an electronic autofocus mount.

contax g2 manual

In 1994, Contax introduced an apparent oddity: a new line of interchangeable-lens rangefinder cameras that did not use the established Leica-M or Leica-screw lens mounts.














Contax g2 manual