Contax G2 Rangefinders
Contax G2 Rangefinders
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 28, 2023]
sumnerz
Strength:
The real selling point for me was the camera mirror in this particular example of the S2b; unlike the earlier model (which may have been a worn out example of a used S2), this model I now work with has a beautiful and precise guillotine slicing sound. It is crisp and sharp, and mechanical. Lincoln Mobile Mechanic Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 22, 2018]
Trankilstef
Strength:
- The design - Ergonomics are the best I've found for such a modern 35mm camera - Lenses are incredible - A lot of features (double exposure, bracketing, back button AF, et.) - Good ration size/weight - Build quality is reassuring (Titanium body), feels substantial in hand - 1/6000 shutter speed in aperture priority and 1/4000 in manual. Possible to shoot wide open most of the time - Viewfinder compensates for the parallax and adapts the field of view according to the lens attached to the body Weakness:
- Viewfinder is a little bit tiny - Can have some electronics reliability problem - Some wheels can rotate freely after some time - Hard to repair (found a guy en England that do it well and not for a big amount of cash) Price Paid: 1200 €
Purchased: Used
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[Aug 24, 2010]
azemkoleci
Expert
Strength:
Top quality, professional built.
Weakness:
None. Contax G2, is probably the best 35mm rangefinder ever made.
Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Bessa R2m, Canon P, Rollei QZ 35T, etc. |
[Jul 19, 2010]
bobby novatron
Intermediate
Strength:
Did I mention the lenses? There's a reason why a strong aftermarket still exists for these lenses. The imaging quality of the Biogon series is really amazing. There is something about the "feel" of these lenses -- I can tell right away by looking at a photo that it was taken with a Zeiss Biogon. Extremely sharp, virtually no vignetting or distortion, and a subtle, pleasant background blur (bokeh).
Weakness:
Yes, the viewfinder is a little dark, but in most situations it's not a problem.
So much has been written about the G1 / G2 from Contax over the past ten years. At the outset, it doesn't seem like there's very much that I can add. Maybe it would help if I clarified why I think this particular 35mm film camera is still relevant in 2010 and beyond.
Customer Service None. Unless you invent a time machine and go back to 2002. However, there are service depots in Japan and USA that will still repair these cameras (as of 2010). Similar Products Used: Bessa R3A, Leica M6. |
[Jan 10, 2010]
kingkong
Professional
Strength:
The metal camera body is very solid-built, but the lenses are quite small and handy. All the settings and switches can be adjusted fast and easy on the camera body. The AF operation is fast and the inter-changable of lenses of different focal length produces excellent pictures.
Weakness:
CR2 battery is a must for the operation of the camera. A not-quiet shutter noise will be heard in taking pictures at silent place, but not at the busy street in city.
I still want to keep my Contax G2 with 21mm, 28mm, 35mm, 45mm and 90mm lenses although I have used DSLRs most in recent years. The only strong reason for me is the user-friendly AF operation of it and the superb optical quality of Zeiss G lenses, although I also have Leica M body and lenses. The big enlargement of photo in top quality is assured by means of this amazing range-finder camera. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Leica M6TTL and M lenses. |
[Jun 10, 2009]
Ray A nieves
Intermediate
Strength:
Smple in function, sophisticated in performance
Weakness:
Limited lens range: 16-90mm
I still prefer film and haved and used many cameras in 30 years, including a Leica M system. I have put away or sold off most of what I had, but after many brands (Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Olympus, Leica) the one brand I have decided to keep using is Contax (G and SLR systems). When I look at prints and slides taken with all these cameras, I am always drawn to the results of Zeiss lenses; rich, sharp and lush is how I see them. I have a G1 and G2 and just love the simplicity and sophistication of the Porshe design. Many (cough*Leica*cough) have put down the G series as a richman's point 'n shoot, but once you understand the way the autofocus and simple metering works, you can get outstanding results. You can use program modes to set a particular function, or just leave it basic to take simple, good shots. So good, that my wife, who doesn't care for cameras, borrowed my G2 to tke prom shots of her daughter. The results so impressed her, we had many 8x10s made that were just as good if not better that the 8x10s done by the pro working the prom who used a $5,000 D-SLR. Now, she takes the G2 and leaves me the G1 when we go on a trip. Just love the G!!! Customer Service Never used, but no longer in existance Similar Products Used: Leica M6, Minolta CLE, Contax 137AD, RX |
[Nov 03, 2006]
Orio Menoni
Expert
Strength:
- the lenses are stellar performers
Weakness:
- Noisy, way too noisy to be useable in sensible situations (churches, theaters, or other closed places where people can notice you are taking photographs). If show photography or "stolen" snapshots are your interest, you should look for a different camera
This camera is my happiest mistake. I didn't even know it existed. I saw sample photos obtained with the Sonnar 2.8/90, I found a like-new exemplar on Ebay and bought the lens. I thought it was a SLR lens. When I found out I couldn't use it with SLR, my first thought was of selling it. But then the lens felt so great and looked so great, that I thought "why don't I buy the camera instead".
Customer Service Never needed servicing so far (knocking wood) Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 07, 2006]
pastor1045
Expert
Strength:
Lenses Build Feel
Weakness:
Viewfinder Flash Auto focus noise I was excited about this camera. I wanted a light system that I could take anywere and I had read many good things about the lenses and build quality. I sold by Nikon N90s and most of my lenses to buy the G2 with 45mm and flash. I also purchased the 28mm and the 90mm and got a $700 rebate from Contax. Great deal! I wanted to love this camera— I really did. And there was much to love— superb lenses. fantistic build, great feel. But after using it for about two years, there were two things I could not get used to. The viewfinder was terrible— small and dark. I expected more for a camera the size of the G2— perhaps the view similar to a Leica M. It was more like the view that a point and shoot would have. The second problem was the flash. I was used to the wonerful fill flash Nikon produces, so the limits of the TLA 200 were a disappointment, I endied up selling everything for a good price on ebay. I bought a Nikon F100 a 20-35mm f2.8 and a 180mm f2,8 and an SB-28 flash to go with the 35-70mm f2.8 and 300mm f4 lenses that I, thankfullly, did not sell. You know what, I cannot tell much difference in the quality I get from these lenses when I compare them to photos I took with the G2. For me, the view through the F100 makes a big difference in my ability to capture the shot when I am photographing people. Also, I missed the long telephoto shots. I considering just keeping the G2 and 45mm lens for a walking around camera, but it really isn't small enough for that. I bought a used Leica CM on ebay. It has a super lens, fantastic build, the fill flash is perfect. The viewfinder isn't any better than the G2 (What are camera designers thinking?), but I can handle that in a camera this small. I'm giving the G2 four stars because there is much to commend it, and I would have kept it if not for the drawbacks I mentioned. I see that this camera has been discotinued, which is too bad. I saw that coming and that was another reason I decided to sell it. Customer Service Probably not very good not that the G2 has been discontinued Similar Products Used: Rollei 35s Rollei AFM 35 (Great camera, buy one if you find it. I will always keep this one!) Canon G17 III Minolta Hi Matic 7s Leica CM |
[Apr 14, 2005]
alanadad
Intermediate
Strength:
LENSES, autowind, compact size, value.
Weakness:
I wish it had a true rangefinder manual focus. I have been using the G2 for over 7 years with incredible results. I have a Mamiya 6MF which I bought in 1994 that produced great results, but now use it very little due to the quality and functionality of the G2. I primarily work in black and white producing landscape photos. I bought the 21mm lens 3 years ago and the clarity and accuracy of this lens is outstanding! All of the lenses are incredible. The autofocus is always spot on and the auto-wind feature makes it extremely convenient. This camera is the best value for the money for the quality it packs. I thought that I would not be able to tell the difference between my Nikon or it would be lower quality than the Mamiya. It supasses both when I print on the enlarger! I can accurately print upto 11" x 14" prints with negligible distortion. I always am truly astounded with the results this small camera can give me. |
[Jan 12, 2005]
ginedward
Casual
Strength:
provide sharp & detail photo
Weakness:
focusing speed A good camera while on trip, light & compact But I found around 10% of photo have a line of overexpoure in the pictures, do you guys meet similar problem?? |