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Today I have a really cool review for you. It's the Contax T2 with the Carl Zeiss lens.
What's really special about this camera, is the lens itself. It's very thick, very heavy,
but that says something about the build quality. Very high quality, very simple functions actually.
It has the digital exposure count so that you can see what exposure you're on. It automatically
will tell what ISO your film is, so you don't have to worry about that. However, you can
adjust over here if you need to. It's also got a self timer which can easily be set by
flipping this switch right here. It has a few different settings, automatic is the first
one so you don't have to do too much work when it's on that setting. You also have a
few options right here directly on the lens, which can be easily adjusted by just turning
the lens. It's got a very simple back, although there is a Data Back for these that you can
control the date stamp settings. Very nice camera and I'm really happy with it. They're
quite expensive if you're looking for one, but there's still quite a few of these on
the market for sell. If you look through the viewfinder, it'll basically tell you when
you hold down half way, if your subject is in focus or not. Also, what's really cool
and what a lot of people don't know about these cameras is once you push down halfway
on the shutter button, whatever is in the center of your viewfinder at that point will
become in focus, so you can then move around and it'll still have locked on whatever you
had as your main subject. I know it sounds a little complicated, but it's not once you
start using it. Without further ado, here are some shots that I got with this camera.The
first few are going to look a little grainy and fuzzy but that's because I used some really
expired Kodak film. I like to use expired film because I think the results are cool,
but then I will also show you some that I used with some newer film. As always if you
have any questions feel free to ask, and until next time, keep living the analogue life.