Contax brand comes to an end
Kyocera has announced that it has decided to terminate the Contax branded camera business.
Contax joined forces with Yashica in the 1960s, which became part of the electronics giant Kyocera in the mid-1990s.
The history of the name goes back to the original Contax camera produced by Zeiss Ikon AG in 1932. The company
announced its first 35mm SLR film camera, the Contax S, in 1949. A dark cloud has been hanging over the Contax
brand since Kyocera announced it was to end of camera production last month.
Consequently, Kyocera will terminate the shipment of CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories in September, 2005, except for the CONTAX 645 camera system, the shipment of which to some markets will come to an end in December, 2005.
Kyocera will continue to provide after-sales services to its customers for their CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories over the maximum period of ten years within the specified time of each model.
Consequently, Kyocera will terminate the shipment of CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories in September, 2005, except for the CONTAX 645 camera system, the shipment of which to some markets will come to an end in December, 2005.
Kyocera will continue to provide after-sales services to its customers for their CONTAX-branded cameras, and the exclusive lenses and accessories over the maximum period of ten years within the specified time of each model.