The Contax T camera line consists of a number of compact cameras sold by Kyocera under the Contax brand. They were introduced between 1984 and 2002. The T, T2, and T3 use 35mm film and have a fixed 35 mm wide-angle lens. The T-VS, T-VS II, and T-VS III also use 35 mm film but have a 28–56 mm lens. The Tix uses APS film and has a fixed 28 mm wide-angle lens. The TVS Digital is a 5 MP digital camera with a 35–105 mm (equivalent) lens.
Contax T with A14 flash
Contax T2, silver titanium finish
Contax T3, black titanium finish
Contax T-VS
An autofocus optical system uses a sensor, a control system and a motor to focus on an automatically- or manually-selected point or area. An electronic rangefinder has a display instead of the motor; the adjustment of the optical system has to be done manually until indication. Autofocus methods are distinguished as active, passive or hybrid types.
Several green focus points/areas indicating where the autofocus has locked
One selected green focus point using pinpoint autofocus
Active autofocus system via infrared - Canon AF35M (1979)
Early passive autofocus system integrated in the lens with Pentax ME-F (1981)