Minox contax i Guide De Spécification

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Dimensions just fractionally greater than a
matchbox – this is one of the features of
the new Contax I. A true reproduction of the
original camera, made to the scale of 1:2.5
adds another masterpiece to the MINOX
Classic Camera Collection. Embedded in an
elegant wooden box, this superb replica
makes the design features of the original
miniature camera stand out and by just 
holding this brilliant piece of craftsmanship
in your hand you sense the treasures that
are packed inside.
The Contax I uses the MINOX 8x11mm film
and apart from being in full working order
also boasts excellent imaging performance
through the Minoctar lens f/5.6 15mm
(three lens elements in three groups). The
metal body and the many individual details
taken from the original camera are sure to
make the heart of any camera enthusiast
beat faster. The accessories include a flash
unit making this Classic Camera even suit-
able for use in low light conditions.
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The legendary Contax I in MINOX style
Born in Dresden
Zeiss Ikon, which was based in Dresden,
entered a new age of camera design in
1932. The production of their small and
convenient Contax was the first rival to the
Leica, which had dominated the market up
until that time. The original Contax I had
interchangeable lenses and was the first
camera to feature metal leaf-type shutter
curtains. Between 1932 and 1938 there
were 7 different versions and there was a
production of over 36,000 cameras in all.
Original Contax I