Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The Contax T VS focus can be set to lock at 1/2-press-of-the-shutter time. Steve At 02:44 PM 12/16/97 -0500, you wrote: >> I'm trying to >> decide between the Minilux and the Contax T2. > >I continue to think that the T2 remains the most physically appealing package >among the point-and-shoots, even after Nikon, Leica and Minolta have taken >their best shots at the market Kyocera created with the T2... BUT, in addition >to a few minor nits, the T2 has one possibly-fatal flaw which constitutes the >reason I hardly use mine anymore: the T2, in common with all the "cheap" >point-and-shoots of which I'm aware, locks focus electronically with a >half-press of the shutter button but doesn't physically drive the lens into >position until you commit to taking the picture. This introduces a small but >completely infuriating delay which allows the world to change out from under >you while the camera's trying to get around to taking the picture. > >If you live and die by, say, landscapes, this is of no moment to you, and I >can recommend the T2 with little reservation. If you photograph seething >crowds of people, be sure you think hard about your options. > >Another drawback of the T2 is its relatively long closest-focus: 0.7m, I >think. Some other cameras focus to 0.5 or 0.35m. > >I've never had a serious optical complaint with the T2, though. > >I believe the Minilux (either by default, or selectably) physically drives the >lens into focus at focus-lock time (but confirm this for yourself), and in the >realm of anecdotal evidence, I've seen some snapshots from the Minilux which >looked really snappy. > >Other cameras which move the lens at focus-lock time include the Minolta TC-1 >(many very pleasing features, including the ability to display and change the >DX-read ISO, but actually a little too compact for easy handling; lens quite >good but exhibits definite corner fall-off), the Ricoh GR-1 (still taking the >measure of this one), and the Nikon 35Ti and 28Ti (discontinued? still seem >to be available). > >Really-cheap options with decent optics but handling compromises include the >Yashica T4 Super and (by reputation, I've never used one) the Olympus Stylus >Epic. > > -Jeff > > > >