If you are interested in shooting 35mm film here is a high-quality point and shoot camera that will do the job. It offers full automation, including Autofocus and
Program AE, Aperture Priority AE selection on a dial on the retracting lens body, and manual focus on a thumb dial. Shutter speed and focus lock confirmation is given in the viewfinder.
I am listing this for a friend and the Condition is based on my visual review and check of the functions of the camera. I have not run film through the camera.
Major Specifications
- DX ISO 25-5000
- Non-DX default ISO 100
- Lens: Carl Zeiss T Sonnar 38mm F/2.8
- Aperture: F/2.8 - F/16
- Shutter Speed: 8s - 1/500s
- Exposure Compensation: +/-2 EV in 1/2 EV steps
- Flash: Built-in only, Range: 0.7m - 3m at lSO100, Recycle: 3.5s
- Battery: 3V CR123A or equivalent
- Serial No.: 139449
- Size: 4.5/8 x 2.1/2 x 1.1/4, Weight: 12 oz.
Condition
- Camera functions well and appears to be in good working condition.
- Carl Zeiss Sonnar 38mm f/2.8 T lens is clear, no scratches, fungus or haze.
- Camera body show signs of surface wear with small scuffs and scratches from
normal use. There are several small dings on the top panel and a small ding on
the bottom panel.
- The viewfinder surfaces show small scratches.
- There is a black burn mark in the flash window. This is a phenomenon that occurs
frequently by flash burning but should not affect flash performance.
- Switch/Focus thumb dial seems a little tight.
- Comes with original wrist strap and battery (battery life unknown but battery window indicator shows normal voltage) and a copy of the
CONTAX T2 Instruction Manual (A downloaded 42-page black and white version in English and German).
- All photos show the actual product.
Price of $635.00 includes free shipping in US. I accept PayPal. PM me with any questions.
Larryjazz wrote:
If you are interested in shooting 35mm film here is a high-quality point and shoot camera that will do the job. It offers full automation, including Autofocus and
Program AE, Aperture Priority AE selection on a dial on the retracting lens body, and manual focus on a thumb dial. Shutter speed and focus lock confirmation is given in the viewfinder.
I am listing this for a friend and the Condition is based on my visual review and check of the functions of the camera. I have not run film through the camera.
Major Specifications
- DX ISO 25-5000
- Non-DX default ISO 100
- Lens: Carl Zeiss T Sonnar 38mm F/2.8
- Aperture: F/2.8 - F/16
- Shutter Speed: 8s - 1/500s
- Exposure Compensation: +/-2 EV in 1/2 EV steps
- Flash: Built-in only, Range: 0.7m - 3m at lSO100, Recycle: 3.5s
- Battery: 3V CR123A or equivalent
- Serial No.: 139449
- Size: 4.5/8 x 2.1/2 x 1.1/4, Weight: 12 oz.
Condition
- Camera functions well and appears to be in good working condition.
- Carl Zeiss Sonnar 38mm f/2.8 T lens is clear, no scratches, fungus or haze.
- Camera body show signs of surface wear with small scuffs and scratches from
normal use. There are several small dings on the top panel and a small ding on
the bottom panel.
- The viewfinder surfaces show small scratches.
- There is a black burn mark in the flash window. This is a phenomenon that occurs
frequently by flash burning but should not affect flash performance.
- Switch/Focus thumb dial seems a little tight.
- Comes with original wrist strap and battery (battery life unknown but battery window indicator shows normal voltage) and a copy of the
CONTAX T2 Instruction Manual (A downloaded 42-page black and white version in English and German).
- All photos show the actual product.
Price of $635.00 includes free shipping in US. I accept PayPal. PM me with any questions.
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Do you think posting this 3 times in 3 days will make it sell faster???
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
I don't think anyone is going to pay $635 for a point & shoot film camera, regardless who made it.
There were several errors in the previous posting of the item.
Check the "Sold" prices on ebay and you will see that $635 is under the current market.
Soul Dr. wrote:
I don't think anyone is going to pay $635 for a point & shoot film camera, regardless who made it.
Wrong, misplaced comment! These sell for even more on eBay. Why step on someones sale?
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