Sunday, September 9, 2018
Sears TLS Single Lens Reflex Camera
When I got this Sears TLS, it had a black Dymo label over the Sears logo that read "Ricoh". I guess the originally owner was embarrassed to carry around a Sears branded camera. Sears camera line was a series of rebranded cameras made by all of the top-of-the-line makers. This one is a rebranded Ricoh Singlex TLS.
I decided to stick with one M42 screw mount lens for this month. I used the Sears len pictured above. It's a 55mm lens that stops down to 1.4. The ASA dial is located on the front face of the camera. It's set by lifting the face and rotating it to the correct setting. The same dial is used to set the shutter speed. The TTL light meter switch is located next to the lens and you push it up to turn it on. Unlike the GAF L-17 I used a few months ago, the meter does not shut off after each use. So I ended up killing the battery pretty quickly since I left it on by accident. I'm a slow and deliberate picture taker so, for me, the auto shutoff of the GAF suits by style more than this design.
As I go through this project, I have started to figure out my true preferences when it comes to cameras. I think SLR cameras are fine but they're not my favorite to lug around. The picture quality and control over focus and aperture are top-notch but I'm less inclined to tote one of these SLR's around.
Another thing I've learned about myself--every time I shoot color film, I wish that I had shot black and white. Then when I shoot black and white I think that I better shoot some color film so I'm not just shooting black and white. It's a conundrum!
Personal preferences aside, the Sears TLS camera is a fine camera that produces excellent results.
Film: Fujicolor 200 (barely expired)
Developer: Unicolor C41 Kit
Scanner: Epson V550
Next month's camera: Vivitar 35ES Rangefinder
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