Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Contax is now made by Kyocera (who also make Yashica). "Kyocera" stands for "Kyoto Ceramics" -- they're a prominent manufacturer of ceramics (in a city which has been famous for a thousand years for the quality of its earthenware). I did a shoot last year for Travel&Leisure in Kyoto, and purchased a full Aria setup there, which I've subsequently sold. It wasn't any cheaper in Japan than here, and I had numerous complaints, not the least of which is that I found the lenses harsh. I had the famed 50/1.4, and yes it's frighteningly sharp, but I much prefer the image thrown by my Canon LTM 50/1.4, which is probably a touch less sharp (although I haven't seen it). The transition with the Canon from blur to focus is such to *suggest* greater sharpness. Funny, I've been thinking about getting another SLR system. I adore my Leica rangefinders, but find them impractical for portraiture. These days I use an Olympus OM-1 with the first version of the Tamron SP 90 (a phenomenal lens, if you've never used one); but I think I want to get into old Canon manual focus stuff. Dunno why; I just like the feel of the bodies and lenses, and I've had good luck with Canon optics, which seem to favor the look I prefer. If anyone wants to trade something for an OM-1 (considered the poor man's Leica), I'd be interested. I don't want to get into Leica SLR; too expensive, and I don't use SLRs often enough to justify it. (Also, I've never really been thrilled by the bodies; that said, I've only fondled them in shops.) Douglas Cooper www.dysmedia.com > > Who makes Contax? I owned one a few years ago, a 137, and at the time I > believe the Contax name had been purchased by Yashica.