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Hmm...
So after months of looking at the Contax Promo page as their home page, I tune into Contaxcameras.com and I am greeted with Kyocera and an entirely new look. For the most part I like it since it shows a breadth of product line...s&le images, PDF's etc. But the reality of no RX, AX etc. is striking. One day I will buy an AX...mostly for handling with large lenses, but also for more "unrehearsed" shooting. I wish Contax would really take a stab at countering the new Hasselblad H1 and Mamiya 645 AFD. It is a bit distracting to someone who wants to possibly enter wedding photography with some of the current 645 issues. The RTS III is a great camera, but I think could use a generational upgrade in order to be able to perform in the varied situations required these days. Not sure where I am going with this...but I am a bit concerned as everyone is that Kyocera has essentially abandoned a "step" model in the MM line. Not everyone wants a Canon Rebel clone in the NX, or pay the premium for the autofocused "challenged" N1. I really want to see the Contax brand have some longevity while keeping both old and new users pleased.
A challenge to say the least. Perhaps we should star a "Design" forum on behalf of Kyocera.
Alan
So after months of looking at the Contax Promo page as their home page, I tune into Contaxcameras.com and I am greeted with Kyocera and an entirely new look. For the most part I like it since it shows a breadth of product line...s&le images, PDF's etc. But the reality of no RX, AX etc. is striking. One day I will buy an AX...mostly for handling with large lenses, but also for more "unrehearsed" shooting. I wish Contax would really take a stab at countering the new Hasselblad H1 and Mamiya 645 AFD. It is a bit distracting to someone who wants to possibly enter wedding photography with some of the current 645 issues. The RTS III is a great camera, but I think could use a generational upgrade in order to be able to perform in the varied situations required these days. Not sure where I am going with this...but I am a bit concerned as everyone is that Kyocera has essentially abandoned a "step" model in the MM line. Not everyone wants a Canon Rebel clone in the NX, or pay the premium for the autofocused "challenged" N1. I really want to see the Contax brand have some longevity while keeping both old and new users pleased.
A challenge to say the least. Perhaps we should star a "Design" forum on behalf of Kyocera.
Alan