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CONTAX N1 35mm SLR Camera Body (Requires Lens)
 
 

CONTAX N1 35mm SLR Camera Body (Requires Lens)

by Contax
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • The Contax N1 is a 35mm camera that offers new technolgical breakthroughs for superior picture taking performance that exceeds the state-of-the-art
  • Auto/Manual Dual Focus Mechanism using a 5 Point Wide Array Diagonal Focus System
  • The Fine Focus ABC (Auto Bracketing Control) allows the user to make minute adjustments by shifting the focusing point in three automatic stages
  • Includes FX2 focus screen (optional interchangeable FX screens available)
  • Auto and Manual exposure capabilities with 3 selectable metering choices - Matrix, Center-Weighted Average and Spot for multiple applications
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Product Details

Product Manual [4.76mb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 3.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00006I57N
  • Item model number: 141000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,146 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 12, 2006

Product Description

Uses Contax N-Series Lenses (not included) / A new standard of Sharpness And Accuracy in an Auto Focus 35mm SLR


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars High quality, great handling camera with great lenses, December 29, 2005
This review is from: CONTAX N1 35mm SLR Camera Body (Requires Lens) (Electronics)
The Contax N1 is a fabulous camera. It is bulit like a tank, but handles quickly and easily -- everything is where it should be and very intuitive. The lenses for the N1 are without peer. The N1 has a big and very bright viewfinder -- probably about the brightest you'll find in any 35mm SLR. It has many custom functions so you canset up the camera the way you like. It has many innovative features likeauto-focus bracketing, an ingenious LCD finder attachment, and can take the lenses from Contax 645 with an adapter that allows auto focus and full aperture control! The camera is a joy to use and the images it produces are stunning. the AF isn't as fast as Canon and the flash system but both are certainly more than adequate. The lens selection is not large, but it does cover a very wide range in very high quality. If great, intuitive handling, great lenses and unsurpassed image quality is what you are looking for, the N1 is your camera. I can not recommend the N1 more highly -- it surpasses the Contax manual focus cameras, with the possible exception of the equally phenomenal RTS III.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Contax's Second Worst Mistake, October 26, 2004
This review is from: CONTAX N1 35mm SLR Camera Body (Requires Lens) (Electronics)
Hoping to revive its financial fortunes, Kyocera developed this autofocus SLR as the ultimate example of its kind, relying on Carl Zeiss to create a system of autofocus Zeiss lenses akin to what is available now on the Contax 645. Instead, Kyocera created the most expensive autofocus flagship SLR, and regrettably, it pales in comparison with its competition, most notably from Nikon and Canon (Kyocera's worst mistake was designing and producing the Contax N series digital camera, which sank from sight, faster than the RMS Titanic.). I wish Kyocera had done more to strengthen its Contax/Yashica SLR system, thinking perhaps of creating a digital back for the Contax RTS III, if not for either the RX or ST (Both fine cameras which have been discontinued by Kyocera.). It remains doubtful whether the current partnership between Kyocera and Carl Zeiss will endure, especially since Carl Zeiss has created a line of Zeiss-designed, predominantly Cosina (Voigtlander) built Leica M mount rangefinder lenses for its new Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera scheduled to be released in the Spring of 2005 (Indeed, Carl Zeiss and Yashica have already severed ties, with the Contax brand being used solely for compact cameras, especially those which are digital. I understand that Zeiss has closed its Japanese lens making facility.).
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