7/5/2023 0 Comments Contax3 colordial![]() In this video, I discuss a few things not mentioned in detail here including image quality, and a lively “film vs digital” discussion including my early (Circa 2005) experimentations of scanned 35mm film vs digital.Īt that time I had a Microtek Artixscan 120f which was a high resolution 35mm & medium format optical film scanner. The N Digital, N1 and NX are not compatible with the older Contax/Yashica (aka C/Y) lenses.įor those of you who prefer a video review, here it is: The Contax N Digital is based on the Contax N1 film camera and it takes the newer N Mount lenses. It was introduced by Kyocera in the year 2000 and brought to market in 2002.Īt the heart of the camera was a 6 megapixel full frame sensor made by Philips of the Netherlands. The Contax N Digital headlining claim to fame is that it is the world’s first digital slr with a 35mm sized full frame sensor. I won’t repeat everything that I’ve already mentioned in 2014 but I think a little bit of the specs and history of the camera are important and worth repeating. The original review can be found here.įlash forward to 2020 and today I have a new review on the Contax N Digital only for you the readers of Camera Legend! By “real” I mean it’s a review by someone who had actually used the camera and not just repeating information off the internet. In 2014 I posted probably one of the last “real” reviews of the elusive Contax N Digital, the world’s first full frame digital SLR with a true 35mm sized sensor. ![]()
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