Is the Sears brand T-L-S a Ricoh or Mamiya product?

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I just acquired a Sears T-L-S (in PRO black) w/ 1.4 kit lens. I have always assumed that these were Ricoh manufactured.

http://mattsclassiccameras.com/slr/sears-tls-ricoh-singlex-tls/

The later Sears TLS ( 1000MXB ) looks very similar only with the shutter speed/ASA on top vs. on the front. These were kitted w/ a Sears-Sekor lens.

Does anyone know for sure? Are they just very similar looking bodies?
 
I just acquired a Sears T-L-S (in PRO black) w/ 1.4 kit lens. I have always assumed that these were Ricoh manufactured.

http://mattsclassiccameras.com/slr/sears-tls-ricoh-singlex-tls/

The later Sears TLS ( 1000MXB ) looks very similar on with the shutter speed/ASA in top vs. on the front. These were kitted w/ a Sears-Sekor lens.

Does anyone know for sure? Are they just very similar looking bodies?

The first one was definitely a Ricoh (bought mine when they were new). The second one may be a Mamiya design, it's been a while since I've seen a photo of one.

PF
 
The Ricoh model has the SR logo on the prism (Sears:Ricoh).
I have a chrome and a black one both with the 55mm f1.4.
These things are tanks.... Very strong shutter design in this camera.

I understand the later models are Mamiya.
There is a link somewhere in my bookmarks will try and find it :eek:

...found the link. List of Sears models and corresponding makers going way back.
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Sears
 
The Ricoh model has the SR logo on the prism (Sears:Ricoh).
I have a chrome and a black one both with the 55mm f1.4.
These things are tanks.... Very strong shutter design in this camera.

I understand the later models are Mamiya.
There is a link somewhere in my bookmarks will try and find it :eek:

...found the link. List of Sears models and corresponding makers going way back.
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Sears

Thanks for the link Andy.

Now, I'm going to have to ask the question . . . . is it possible, that earlier (Ricoh) TLS 's are in fact Mamiya cameras?

. . . just asking :confused:
 
Did Ricoh manufacture cameras? They were more of a paper/printing company from the start.

Mamiya was founded by an actual camera engineer.
 
Yes, they manufactured both cameras and lenses. And printing presses and copy machines and wristwatches a bunch of other things. They started manufacturing cameras in 1938.
 
driver,

I guess you've read Roger Hicks's History... book, and/or Matanle's SLR... book?

One of them (or both) explain it; there has been a connex Ricoh/Mamiya, but the third party involved wasn't Sears, it was, of all possible firms, *Nikon*; Sears was the fourth party in that connex; see:

http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Ricoh_Singlex

:)
 
I have not read any of those books. I have just read the link you posted. Thanks for that.

I just have this feeling that ALL Ricoh Singlex TLS's were Mamiya produced in addition to the earliest Singlex cameras.
 
I can tell you, without a doubt, that the original Sears TLS was manufactured by Ricoh. It's the reason I bought mine. I got the Sears model for two reasons.

One, since I lived in a town no where close to a camera store (about sixty miles either way, and I had no car), it was easier to order it from the catalog, plus all the other lenses and accessories at the same time. If I recall, it was also on sale at the time I placed my order, which probably coincided with a changeover to Mamiya as the product source.

Secondly, you could get it in black, with no additional charge. Folks thought I was a pro photographer when I was out and about with the rig, especially when I had a flash attached to a bracket with a coiled PC cord. I had to tell them I was still in high school.

PF
 
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