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Contax T2: A roll of exposed film
Old 07-24-2007   #1
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Contax T2: A roll of exposed film

I really like the Contax T2. It is small but heavy. The Zeiss lens is very sharp. It is a basic and elegant camera with easy to use functions. It is aperture priority. I took it with me last week when we went out at sunset time. I shot four rolls (24 exposures each) of Walgreens ASA400 film that was on sale for $0.99 recently. I set the camera to ASA 400 and shot away.





Lina is imitating Marylin Monroe ... ?
This photo was taken at the only free and public boat launch marina in Pensacola, at Pensacola Bay.


Here are the rest of the photos that I had on this roll.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=749791
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Old 07-24-2007   #2
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Raid you are really getting some good results from the T2, makes me want to use mine more often.
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There's some nice shots there.
I recently used some of that film, and it's actually a surprisingly nice film for the price.
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I have added some more images from the four rolls of Walgreens film.
In this image, Dana was standing on a picnic table at Dairy Queen, overlooking Escambia Bay. It is close to our home.




The next image shows the newly built bridge over Escambia Bay that is replacing the one that collapsed during Hurricane Ivan. Solid steel and concrete did not resist the strength of water! Note the vignetting. This is a feature of the T2 lens.



The third image shows some vignetting,but looks OK to my eyes.


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Old 07-24-2007   #5
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From Roll 3:




Dana and Lina are absorbed watching a man catching baitfish with a net.






The next image is from the third roll. I really this one.
I called my daughters but Dana ignores me while Lina turned around.



Next, we drove to another part of Pensacola, at the waterfront. It was very close to sunset time. I do not see vignetting this time:



Dana and Lina playing ...




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Old 07-24-2007   #6
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raid and anyone
wondering how much a T2 cost these days...
this is tempting
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Mark,

I would check on ebay first for selling prices. Next, I would check on photo.net or here for T2 cameras on sale. Don't forget www.keh.com. They have them once in a while.

Good luck.

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Nice pics, Raid! I know the Sonnar 38/2.8 from my T cameras: its medium contrast is perfect for those sunny scenes. The ultra-modern S35/2.8 on the T3 has a high contrast that is hard to control.
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Beautiful stuff Raid- that one of your daughter turning around is another winner. I really like the T2, but do find the handling of the TVS just a little bit better. Rub is the lens on the TVS isn't quite the equal of the Sonnar.

These show that great 'Zeiss color'- one of the things I love most about shooting the T's, G's and now ZM's.
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gee raid - these are really wonderful, very warm photos, great work!
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Quote:
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Nice pics, Raid! I know the Sonnar 38/2.8 from my T cameras: its medium contrast is perfect for those sunny scenes. The ultra-modern S35/2.8 on the T3 has a high contrast that is hard to control.
Thank you, Rico. I also prefer a slightly lower contrast lens for sunny Florida photos.

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Beautiful stuff Raid- that one of your daughter turning around is another winner. I really like the T2, but do find the handling of the TVS just a little bit better. Rub is the lens on the TVS isn't quite the equal of the Sonnar.

These show that great 'Zeiss color'- one of the things I love most about shooting the T's, G's and now ZM's.
Thanks.
I have never held a TVS, but I take your word for it. Zeiss has great lenses, as we all know.

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gee raid - these are really wonderful, very warm photos, great work!
Thanks. As for the Hexar AF camera, I used yesterday my Silver Hexar. It is a great camera with a great lens.

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Raid I have one and love it. The Contax camera build quality and optics are great. I should use it more as I am especially drawn to its crisp, high contrast and razor sharp shots. The only very slight problem I have ever had with this camera is that its flash can over power the scene at close distances. For longer shots and lanscapes it is superb for those occasions on which there is no desire to carry a larger camera. I alos love the ergonomics of the camera - a twist dial for settings and a high degree of controlability such as manual focussing and manual ISO setting if you choose to over riide the auto functions. Great little camera. I was once almost tempted by the T3 but never bought it because I decided it was too small for my hands and relied too much on small and fiddly buttons and menus rather than twist dials for non auto settings.
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Raid I have one and love it. The Contax camera build quality and optics are great. I should use it more as I am especially drawn to its crisp, high contrast and razor sharp shots. The only very slight problem I have ever had with this camera is that its flash can over power the scene at close distances. For longer shots and lanscapes it is superb for those occasions on which there is no desire to carry a larger camera. I alos love the ergonomics of the camera - a twist dial for settings and a high degree of controlability such as manual focussing and manual ISO setting if you choose to over riide the auto functions. Great little camera. I was once almost tempted by the T3 but never bought it because I decided it was too small for my hands and relied too much on small and fiddly buttons and menus rather than twist dials for non auto settings.


Hello Peter,

I share the feelings about using flash with the Contax T2 camera. In the following images I knew that it was dark, but I preferred not to use the flash.








The photos were taken outside the oldest church in Penscaola; the Old Christ Church.


The next images were taken at Escambia Bay in Pensacola.







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