Pros: Phenomenal lens & build quality. Creative control with point & shoot ease. Cons: Tends to overexpose flash close-ups without exposure compensation.
I've been wanting to write this epinion for about half a year. But I waited.
I waited because, though the Contax T2 was everything I'd hoped it would be and everything all of the reviews cracked it up to be, I didn't have enough experience...
Pros: Great Optics, choice of fully auto or aperture priority Cons: expensive
Should you buy a T2? Well...let me tell you why I decided to. I've been taking pictures for about 15 years, but I grew tired of lugging my SLR all over the place. I wanted to take high quality photos; but found myself taking less and less...
Pros: Zeiss lens, Aperture Priority mode, Quality build Cons: f2.8 cannot be used in Aperture Priority mode, No lens thread for filters
I bought the T2 because I wanted a high quality lens in a pocket size camera. My main subject matter is street scenes. I shoot with an SLR, but wanted a small camera to carry on me at all times for those moments where "I wished I had a...
Pros: picture quality, durability, elegance Cons: lack of zoom, warranty
There have been numerous point-n-shoot cameras introduced to the market over the last five years that have attempted to duplicate the many exceptional qualities of the Contax T2, but none have been able to equal it.
Pros: Perfect combination of quality and price Cons: Zeiss photos are an acquired taste
If you're in the market for a point and shoot camera, and want professional quality photos, I highly recommend the Contax T2. If you can find one that is. It is getting harder and harder to find this camera on the market, but on the other hand, due to...
Pros: High quality lens, solid construction, prints to be proud of. Cons: Not a camera to lend out due to slightly different operation.
Well, I have recently picked up one of these at a very good second hand price to use when travelling abroad (places that my SLR might be stolen). I had heard about the Zeiss optics and build quality and also seen some printed results - I could find ...
Pros: Incredibly sharp lens with accurate color rendition. Cons: 1/500 top shutter speed. No macro.
Years ago, I made my living in photography. I owned a Nikon F-3 HP, an FA, an FM and an FE for shoots, with a 55 macro, an 85mm 1.8 and a 24mm 2.8 Nikkor as the main lenses. They took crisp, sharp pictures. But as careers changed, (where you can...
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