Contax (Yashica/Kyocera)
Since the late 1970's Contax cameras have been made by Yashica in Japan, with lenses made by Carl Zeiss -- some in Germany, some in Japan. The manual-focus Contax and Yashica 35mm SLRs share the same lens mount.
Yashica/Contax was an independant company until purchased by Kyocera in 1996. In 2005, Kyocera halted production on all Contax and other Kyocera film cameras. Digital camera production is expected to cease by the end of 2005.
Update: April 2005 - Kyocera News Release:
- Kyocera Corporation has decided to terminate CONTAX-branded camera business.
- Although Carl Zeiss and Kyocera have entered into a long term co-operation 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.
- Consequently, Kyocera will terminate the shipment of CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories in September, 2005, except for the CONTAX 645 camera system, the shipment of which to some markets will come to an end in December, 2005.
- Kyocera will continue to provide after-sales services to its customers for their CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories over the maximum period of ten years within the specified time of each model.
Contents
35mm SLR (and digital SLR)
M42 screwmount (Dresden)
- Contax D
- Contax S
Manual-Focus (C/Y)
- Contax 137 MA
- Contax 137 MD
- Contax 139Q
- Contax 159 MM
- Contax 167 MT
- Contax Aria
- Contax AX
- Contax RTS
- Contax RTS II
- Contax RTS III
- Contax RX
- Contax RX II
- Contax S2 / S2b
- Contax ST
Auto-Focus (N)
- Contax N1
- Contax N1 Digital
- Contax NX
35mm Rangefinders
Manual Focus
Dresden
- Contax II
- Contax III
Stuttgart
- Contax IIa
- Contax IIIa
Auto Focus
Contax Japan
Medium Format
Digital (non-SLR)
- Contax SL 300 T*
- Contax SL 400 T*
- Contax TVS digital