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Which is given priority can be controlled from a convenient joystick. Within the viewfinder there are 5 focusing points. The viewfinder displays 95% of your field of view. While this placement of shutter speed and exposure compensations dials is certainly the inverse of most common SLRs, in use this placement is functionally intuitive. There’s a right-mounted dial as well, which controls the exposure compensation and is located next to the display panel. Underneath this dial is the switch for changing modes through aperture priority, shutter priority, program, manual, flash and bulb – all from the same dial. The left-mounted shutter speed dial goes from 4 seconds to 8000 th of a second. The buttons and knobs are laid out functionally and logically, with everything in its proper place. And the camera grip is deep enough to support some of the heavier lenses for the system. It’s a well-proportioned camera that fits comfortably in the hands. In fact, if you look at the top plate of Fujifilm’s XH-1 you can notice design cues similar to those of the Contax N1. Despite being two decades old, it has aged well. The camera is stoically handsome with its matte black finish and simple rounded lines. Auto focus: 5-point TTL, three steps auto focus compensation.
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Unfortunately, the N series had dismal sales and by April of 2005 Kyocera would cease camera production and abandon its relationship with Carl Zeiss.
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Incidentally, the N Digital was the first professional digital SLR camera to have a full frame sensor. It was followed by the Contax NX film camera aimed at advanced amateurs, and finally the Contax N Digital in 2002. This was a 35mm SLR camera aimed at professionals and the first in the series to use the newly designed N mount for Carl Zeiss’ auto-focusing lenses. The first and flagship model in the N series was the Contax N1, introduced in 2000. While these cameras have remained modern and respected photographic tools even today, Contax’s last cameras, the N series, has faded into comparative obscurity.
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In the years prior to Contax’s demise, they manufactured arguably some of the finest film cameras ever produced, including the T series, the G series and the Contax 645, one of the most gorgeous cameras ever made. Their utilitarian and tasteful Porsche-designed bodies married with Japanese engineering and Carl Zeiss’ tradition of optical perfection was an impressive combination. These cameras are statements of refined, modern elegance. I’ve long admired the Contax cameras of the Yashica/Kyocera era. – Excerpt from the press release announcing the end of the Contax brand, which has remained dormant ever since. Although Carl Zeiss and Kyocera have entered into a long-term cooperation regarding the development, production and sale of Contax-branded cameras, Kyocera has decided to terminate such business due to difficulties in catching up with the recent rapid market changes.” Kyocera Corporation (President: Yasuo Nishiguchi, hereafter called “Kyocera”) has decided to terminate Contax – branded camera business.