{Contax SA-1 Flash Adapter} Bracket for Contax T2 TVS Excellent from Japan

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Contax SA-1 Flash Adapter Bracket for Contax T2 TVS Excellent from Japan

It's overall in excellent condition. Please refer to the pictures for details.

Appearance: Excellent condition, with light signs of use only.
Functions: Works properly, without any problems.

Made in Japan.
Ships directly from Japan.

CONTAX:
Contax was a camera brand, started in 1932, noted for its technical innovation and wide range of Zeiss lenses, known for their high optical quality. The final products under the Contax name were a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras engineered and manufactured by Kyocera, and featuring modern Zeiss optics. In 2005, Kyocera announced that it would no longer produce Contax cameras.
While the firm of Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar established the 24 mm × 36 mm negative format on perforated 35 mm movie film as a viable photographic system, Zeiss Ikon of Dresden decided to produce a competitor designed to be superior in every way. The name Contax was chosen after a poll among Zeiss employees. Dr. Ing. Heinz Küppenbender was its chief designer.
[From Wikipedia]

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Contax was a camera brand, started in 1932, noted for its technical innovation and wide range of Zeiss lenses, known for their high optical quality. The final products under the Contax name were a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras engineered and manufactured by Kyocera, and featuring modern Zeiss optics. In 2005, Kyocera announced that it would no longer produce Contax cameras. While the firm of Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar established the 24 mm × 36 mm negative format on perforated 35 mm movie film as a viable photographic system, Zeiss Ikon of Dresden decided to produce a competitor designed to be superior in every way. The name Contax was chosen after a poll among Zeiss employees. Dr. Ing. Heinz Küppenbender was its chief designer. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not inc
Color Black
Camera Technology Film
Brand Contax
Compatible Brand For Contax
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
UPC Does Not Apply
MPN SA-1
Manufacturer Warranty None
To Fit Camera
Model Contax SA-1 Flash Adapter
Type Brackets
Manufacturer Kyocera