Contax Serial Number Lookup
As many of you know.I have been a strong proponent of Contax Glass on REDUSER for a while now. I get asked lots of questions. So I figured I would write up a little CONTAX SURVIVAL GUIDE that tries to answer them all at once.
The serial number of a Zeiss Triotar 7.5cm f/4.5 fitted in this Art Deco Rolleicord. The templates contax serial numbers. Serial numbers.
Hope this helps. Note - I've been writing and editing this for over 3 months. So please be kind. If you disagree with something, be classy, and I'll try and update this guide if I feel I have, in fact, made an error. This is a living document, meant to be updated.
This is also why it's on it's own thread. Also bear in mind I've written this on countless different nights after my night shifts (at 2am), or when I had some down time, and clearly on some sittings I was in a foul mood as some sections are riddled with curse words, which I think is hilarious, and for now, I've left them in.intact.as a momento to how long this took me to write. Windows 7 Build 7600 Activator Download. Without further adieu.I present to you. The Contax Zeiss Survival Guide: 1) WHY SHOULD YOU CARE ABOUT CONTAX GLASS? Contax Zeiss should be on your radar for a couple of reasons. A) They are FULL FRAME and will cover Dragon, and it would seam, even VISTA VISION WEAPON.
B) They share very similar designs as the ZF/ZE/CP2 lenses, but for ½ or ⅓ the price C) They have the older Zeiss T* coating that we also find on Hasselblads, Super Speeds and Standards.and as such have a more organic rendering on digital than ZF/ZE/CP2s. This is my personal opinion. D) They are very easy to adapt to EOS mount. E) They are very easy to cinemod. In fact, they MOD better than ZF/ZE’s believe it or not. Because they focus the right way (ZF’s do not, they are Nikon-oriented and focus backwards) and have an aperture ring (ZE’s don’t have one, as they are EOS-designed and have a digital iris controlled by the camera). Like ZF/ZE’s, they have fantastic barrel rotations (often 180 degrees or more).