0.18 Show over pro? – My concluding thoughts on the Contax T3.0.14 Other modes controlled by the mode button and +/-wheel.
CONTAX G2 WITH FLASH AUTO ISO
0.13 Exposure compensation – and a lack of ISO override.0.12 Separating autofocus from autoexposure – the AF-L button.0.11 Exposure and metering with the Contax T3.0.1 Fitting it to the bill – My Contax T3 Review.And actually, when I add them all together, there are very few cameras that fit the bill… If any… Fitting it to the bill – My Contax T3 Review It also needs to be good value and since it’s going to go everywhere with me, it needs to be robust. And since, when I can’t be bothered to carry a camera I’m not usually in the mood for using one, I also want autofocus and autoexposure. It needs to be simple, yet have somewhat manipulatable function, it needs to have great lens quality and a useful focal length. Small is of course not the only specification for this hypothetical ideal carry everywhere camera, I also want it to be a good camera in many other ways. So when I can’t be bothered – but have to for my own sanity – I want something so small that isn’t going to weigh me down or annoy me. As you might be able to tell by the content of this site, my preference is definitely for smaller cameras, and that’s when I can be bothered to carry them. Largely speaking cameras are cumbersome things that hang off you with little regard for your comfort. The problem is, as I’m sure anyone else who is inflicted with this weird habit will tell you, I don’t always want the issues associated with carrying a camera. The point is I want a camera on me at all times. Yes I had my iPhone in my other pocket, and could have relied on that… But it’s just not the same! And I’m glad I did, as I used it to take a shot of my daughter with a cut out pepper pig (her idea). In short, opportunities for taking photos were limited, yet I still took a camera. It is also the cinema, a place not traditionally considered a hot spot for film photography outings, not to mention the fact that it was dark outside. The cinema is about a 1/4 of a mile from my house, it’s on a route I regularly walk and rarely feel the need to take photos. You might – if you’re like I was – think this odd? I think it’s odd, but actually now I am in the habit – being a person of habits and routine – I get ever so slightly irritable if I don’t have a camera on my person when I leave the house.īy means of example, around the time I started making notes for this Contax T3 reviews, just after I bought the camera, we went out to the cinema one evening. I take one when I walk the dogs round the block, when I walk to work, when pop into town to do a bit of shopping, when I go to meetings for work etc literally everywhere. In fact, I’ve been carrying one everywhere for a number of years now. I remember a time before, when I looked upon this idea of always having a camera with more than a little bit of scepticism surely people don’t actually take a camera everywhere? Well, now I do. Like a lot of hobbyist photographers I’ve reached a point in my shooting where I take a camera everywhere I go. So now I’ve eventually bitten the bullet and forked out for a Contax T3, the question is, does even it scratch the itch I hoped it might? The likes of the Olympus mju-ii and Pentax Espio Mini are cameras that come very close to being the absolute ideal carry everywhere camera for snaps, but for their own unique reasons ultimately they fall short of perfect. It’s also the camera I’ve been trying to avoid buying through trying to find the perfect inexpensive 35mm lens compact camera. It’s the camera that I thought about before I bought the Contax T2, but couldn’t afford. It’s the camera I thought about buying after I felt I achieved so much with the Yashica T5. The Contax T3 is a camera I thought about buying many times before I put my money down.