Contax Contax I (B) - Camera

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35mm manual focus rangefinder camera using the Contax/Kiev mount introduced in 1932 by Contax. Contax's first attempt at making a 35mm camera after Leica's success with their A model. Plagued with issues from the very beginning, many variations of the Contax I were made during the years it was manufactured. Many got recalled and either remanufactured or replaced in their entirety. Especially known to have an unreliable shutter. Finder mask for 13.5cm lens. Brass body in black enamel finish.

  • Shutter: Vertical-travel metal curtain, 1/2s, 1/5s, 1/10s - 1/1000s + B
  • Size: 132 x 74 x 48mm
  • Weight: 537g (body only)
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Contax/Kiev

After Leica’s success with their 35mm rangefinder cameras, optical manufacturer Carl Zeiss wanted a piece of the pie. They introduced their Contax rangefinder in 1932, immediately making themselves the leaders in photographic technology in Germany.

The Contax rangefinders featured a combined rangefinder/viewfinder decades before Leica competitors, and also featured a vertical metal focal plane shutter decades before this would become standard. Contax rangefinders also feature a dual bayonet lens system with an internal and external bayonet for different focal lengths.

After World War II, the Soviet Union seized the Zeiss Ikon plants in Dresden as well as Leica factories. They began to produce their own versions of the popular Leica and Contax rangefinders with looser machining tolerances. The Contax rangefinders were replicated in Kiev, Ukraine.

Because of this, there are many Soviet lenses available for the system on top of offerings from German companies like Carl Zeiss, Hugo Meyer, Schneider-Kreuznach, and Voigtländer.


Contax Contax I (B) - Camera Availability & Price History
Date Sold SKU Quality Control Price Image
09 Feb 2024 T61965 € 246.40 Contax Contax I (B) - Camera Image
12 Sep 2023 T51626 € 249.00 Contax Contax I (B) - Camera Image