Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffery, I have to admit I was tempted by the Cosina camera until I noticed I could not use my prewar 35 Biogon on it, dealkiller. I will second Marc's comments re the Contax II or III. I picked up a III in pretty sad shape and had it overhauled, I believe it will be working for a very long time. I would like to find a II that was overhaulable as I do prefer the smaller camera than the III. My main reason is I have hopes that the 21 Biogon will start to come down in price as everyone goes to digital and it will not fit any digital anything. Don don.dory@gmail.com On 3/30/06, Jeffery Smith <jsmith342@cox.net> wrote: > > I meant COSINA Voigtlander (Bessa R2C). I got my Contax Iia + 50/2 lens > for > $400, which was pretty good considering that it hadn't been banged around. > Although they are about the same size, the Contax feels much smaller in my > hands than the similar Nikon S2. And I have to admit that I like the *zip* > of the metal shutter. ;-) > > Jeffery Smith > New Orleans, LA > http://www.400tx.com > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+jsmith342=cox.net@leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+jsmith342=cox.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Marc > James Small > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 7:28 PM > To: Leica Users Group > Subject: RE: RE: [Leica] Another 50 for the Jeffster > > > At 05:45 PM 3/30/06 -0600, Jeffery Smith wrote: > >Thanks for the clarification on the lens differentiation, Marc. The > >lack of compatible bodies available is what has steered me away from > >the Contax line of Zeiss RF lenses. True, Voigtlander does make a > >Contax-compatible body, but the price is just too steep for me > >considering how few Zeiss lenses I own (2...both 50's). > > Jeffrey > > The Voigtl?nder plant produced its last item in the 1970's. Cosina > produces > a camera under the Voigtl?nder brand in Contax RF BM, but it is not a > Voigtl?nder product. > > A working Contax II costs around $175 or $200 or often less, and is a > potent > instrument -- Capa's shots on the D-Day beaches, for instance, were made > with one of these. There weakness is that the shutter tapes wear out over > time but these can readily be replaced from a number of sources, most > notably Eddie Smoloff in Brooklyn, who buys his stock from the Arsenal > works > in the Ukraine. Other than this, the mechanism on these cameras is > incredibly tough and will last a long time -- yes, there are many gears > and > many bells-and-whistles, but they are all well made to very high standards > from great materials. > > We have had many discussions here about the lack on M6 Leicas of that > buttery shutter advance so notable on earlier Leicas. The reason was that > earlier Leicas used bronze gears which easily lapped in to each other but > did not last long enough, so Leitz replaced them with steel gears, and > these > take decades to lap in. I suspect my late Wetzlar M6 will be as buttery > in > its advance as is my M3 in another three decades or so! But I'll have a > bunch of worn-out M3 gears to replace in the interim. Zeiss Ikon went > with > steel gears from the get-go with a few exceptions, and the exceptions are > gears which do not bear heavy loads. > > The East German arm of Zeiss Ikon renovated Hubert Nerwin's project for a > Contax SLR and produced it after the War as the Contax S. Peter Dechert, > who began his professional life shooting a Contax S and Hasselblad 1000F, > comments in his monograph on the camera about the complexity of the gear > train and how shoddily it seems to be made, due to lack of good materials > and of machine tooling which hadn't been worked long beyond its use-by > date > due to wartime requirements -- and then even he admits that the only major > weakness in the system is the cord pulling up the mirror and that these > cameras, for all of the warning signs of incipient failure, just keep on > keeping on. > > A Contax II is a joy forever. And it was the Expedition Camera for the > 1953 > British conquest of Everest, though that picture on the top of Tenzing was > taken with a Prewar Retina with a Zeiss Tessar lens, and shot on > Kodachrome, > to boot. > > Marc > > msmall@aya.yale.edu > Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir! > > NEW FAX NUMBER: +540-343-8505 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >