In case more is needed here is a post on the 28mm, 45mm, and 90mm. I lead with saying that this system brings Zeiss glass. The corner stone of any camera system film or digital is their lens line up. That compares the G1 vs the G2, but what is the deal Why buy back into the G system again at all Why did I miss it Lenses.
![]() ![]() It is used to precision align the lens mount to the film plane. This example shows a Contax IIa with a 50 mm f1.5 Sonnar viewing a very small portion of a large wall hanging Starrett Micrometer Instruction Chart at a distance of 2 meters.This is an Autocollimator. This machine provides a highly magnified ultra-high resolution view of a small segment through the center of the lens, through the camera in real time. Every camera I work on is given a final check of picture perfection on the ZTS Precision Focus Tester. Then all the parts are inspected for wear and they are lubricated and the camera is assembled, adjusted and calibrated.The final test of any camera is the pictures it takes. No one else, anywhere, overhauls a Contax IIa/IIIa camera to this level of completeness and quality. Then it is returned to you. A Contax III is shown mounted on it.Following this the camera is periodically retested and readjusted as necessary over a period of three days to ensure that all of its adjustments are firmly set and that the camera is 100% reliable. Mpp solar all in one systemOne of the restrictionsWith such an oil is that the metal surfaces must be absolutely clean.This is why camera disassembly and ultrasonic cleaning of all moving partsFor Arctic service this special oil is used. Although it is extremely expensive, onlyA small amount is require to service a body. This oil is absolutely the finestQuality available anywhere. Lubricating OilHere is a photograph of the special lubricating oil I use to serviceContax cameras that are winterized. It contains every special testing toolRequired to ensure your camera, lens and light meter is reliable and accurate. It is equippedWith every tool and resource needed to repair, replace or manufacture anyPart your camera may need. This isThis is the special grease used for winterization and arctic service.This is another extremely expensive lubricant that requires absolutelyClean and bright metal surfaces to operate properly.Finally, here is a picture of the workroom where your camera will beServiced with care, skill, craftsmanship and patience.
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