Can a Contax TVS Digital be your only point & shoot?

Can a Contax TVS Digital be your only point & shoot?

The Contax TVS Digital, a 20-year-old digital camera, offers a unique blend of nostalgia and functionality. Despite its age, this compact camera delivers beautiful photos, making it a surprising find for photography enthusiasts. As the market for 35mm point & shoot cameras becomes increasingly expensive, the Contax TVS Digital stands out as a viable alternative. Its CCD sensor captures the magic of film, providing a distinctive photographic experience.

Read More

Contax TVS Digital: shooting with a 2002 digital camera

Contax TVS Digital: shooting with a 2002 digital camera

If analog photography in 2021 may seem prehistoric to some, digital technology in 2002 was decidedly antediluvian compared to what we use today. Digital sensors were already rapidly establishing themselves; the previous year, the Nikon D1x was released, the first authentic DSLR designed for a large market. At the same time, however, the iPhone was still 5 years away, the most popular social network was Friendster, and Walmart was the biggest company in the world. Tom Brady was an NFL champion, and that’s the only thing that remained unchanged after nearly 20 years.


Read More

Contax G1 silver label conversion to green label

Contax G1 silver label conversion to green label

Contax G1 cameras come in two versions: silver label (or “white label”) and green label. The original version is the white label, while the green label was introduced later to support new lenses: the 21mm and 35mm. Previously, it was possible to update the first version, but this service is no longer available. However, by following the Contax G2 repair manual and some blog posts, you can do it yourself. If unsure about a step, turn off the camera and start again.


Read More