Good to know another C645 fan! I have 3 of them and two are used with digital backs: Hasselblad Ixpress 528C for recording art and a CF22 for non-tethered general use. I also use a Fuji GFX medium format camera with the Fringer AF Adapter which allows the Zeiss 645 lenses to be used in AF mode on the Fujis. While I love the 80mm f2, I am now a huge fan of the 45-90 which is my 'go to' lens for country walks. The only Contax camera I've never owned is the RXII - why bother with a cut-back version of a really good camera? The one non-production Contax I'd love to have owned was one I saw as a guest of Yashica at the 1982 Photokina which was the 137AF and its 3 Zeiss AF lenses; amazingly, someone has managed to dig it out along with the 50mm AF lens and has shown it on YouTube. Kyocera really messed up by dropping that option as it continued to use the C/Y mount; another Photokina '82 model they cancelled was the Yashica FX-A but mercifully not before a few hundred had been manufactured; I've managed to grab 4 and its Honeywell Focus Confirmation system is a gem to use and pre-dates the RX by a few years.
Sadly I had to give up trying to use the N-Digital as its sensor failed regularly although I have continued to use a brace of N1s. The N series was always going to be problematic for those of use who'd invested heavily in Zeiss (and Yashica) manual focus glass. But there is one Contax digital camera I take with me every day: the i4R. It sneaks into any pocket and even at only 4Mp, it takes a mean photo.
For your amusement, I've added a piccie of my two favourite, if contrasting, C/Y reflex 500mm lenses: the stunning, tiny Yashica ML 500 f8 (reckoned to be the best in its class) and the slightly larger Zeiss 500 f4.5 Mirotar. They look a bit like a mother and child...
- OLYMPUS CORPORATION - E-M1MarkIII
- OLYMPUS M.30mm F3.5 Macro
- 30.0 mm
- ƒ/3.5
- 1/60 sec
- Center-Weighted Average
- Auto exposure
- ISO 6400
I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that my 35mm Contax inventory runs to 136 cameras, 111 Zeiss lenses and some 300+ accessories. Like you, I enjoy using the three f1.2 Planars; that 55mm remains one of the sharpest lenses I've ever used. What amazes me is that despite using the system since the 1970s, I'm still finding stuff I never knew existed (especially, though perhaps not surprisingly, in Japan) such as a recent purchase of an underwater case for the 137MA + 28 f2 with a cable connector to another case, this time for a TLA30 flash. And the seals still hold!
One of the under-appreciated lenses for the C645 is the 45mm yet it's one of those that exhibits that classic Zeiss' '3D' pop - the piccie below was shot with one on a C645 using an old Ixpress 384C back which is now replaced by the 528C. That flower jumps from the background... You gotta love that glass.