![]() ![]() ![]() So forgive me if I have posted it somewhere it may offend. PS: I did not know where else to post this question. Q4) If any of you is willing to part with your 50mm 1.4 for Contax N, drop me a line too!! I am in the UK by the way. I know its half stop slower on 35, but how much slower does it get when reaching 45? Is it f4 or 3.5 still? I seldom if ever use longer than 50, so the 90 I wont get and just wondering if the convenience of having the 35-75 is worth it. But I wonder (as a user of zoom lenses) if its worth getting the 35-75 zoom as well. Q3) I will get the 35/2 and the 45/2 for sure. Q2) I am looking also to find the newer (higher serial no.) bodies, which are the serials of the latest bodies? Or which bodies (with what serials) should I avoid if there have been faults in the past? Keep in mind the 'one letter five numbers' code was used for all Zeiss-Ikon cameras (not only for Contax) so these codes do not indicate total Contax production. Contax IIa IIIa serial numbers:: Film:: Home:: Film Rangefinder / Viewfinder Cameras. ![]() Even new, the Contax I was a failure as far as reliability. Q1) Are there 2 versions of the G2's serial numbers? With 5 digits and 6 digits? When looking at my NX and N1, the serial number is in the baseplate. When asking though other people about the serial number, it usual comes in the shape of 5 numbers (ex: 01877), in the baseplate there are though 6 numbers (ex: 045067). Some photographs (on ebay) show the base plate and a number inscribed on it. I am looking for a G2 these days and I am wondering where is the serial number. Hello everyone, Hope you are all well and kicking it nicely. ![]()
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