If there’s one feature of this camera that most strongly influences this point of view, it’s what happens when you switch the camera on or off. It feels to me a little like the TVSiii was designed to offer less to the enthusiast looking to a pocketable counterpart to their larger kit, and more to the casual holiday-photographer who happens to have deep pockets. But, as short sighted as that might sound, I do think that what I have to say is enough just to highlight the steps backwards I think Contax (Kyocera) took when they went from the TVSii to TVSiii.Īt this stage, I probably should emphasise the point that I don’t think the Contax TVSiii is a bad camera – not by a stretch – I just don’t personally find it to be as favourable to use as it’s predecessor. I’m not going to go into a great deal of depth in this review, partly as I’ve only shot one roll with the Contax TVSiii – and I honestly wouldn’t care to shoot a second with it.
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