I use either a 28L Lithium, or a 4SR44(silver) or 4LR44(alkaline) battery (same as used in the Canon "A" series cameras) which are commonly available.My Yashica TL Electro-X uses the PX-28s which is also hard to find so instead I take 4-357 silver oxide cells and shrinkwrap them together..
All speeds between B and 1000 are infinity variable, between the click stops, not just the slow speeds.
Praktica MTL3 - works with an alkaline battery (625A). I has a vertical shutter with metal blades.
Also sold as the Ricoh Singlex TLS, the only camera that I ever fixed by accidentally dropping it down the basement stairs. Some earlier versions of the Sears/Ricoh cameras actually did use a variant of the Nikon "F" mount, so your description may be more apt than you knew.My favorite is my Black Asahi Spotty. Just because she is so damn good looking and I've taken some great images with it. It needs an overhaul though.
An often overlooked camera is the Sears TLS made by Ricoh (the singlet).
I have a black one and a chrome one. Think of it as a M42 mount Nikon F !
Copal Metal Shutter. Heavy strong build. Removable cold shoe.
The two I have have never been overhauled and the shutters and meters are still spot on.
Advance is geared and zippy smooth. It's a surprising performer.
I suppose you could look for the original Ricoh badged version as well. I like the ensignia on the Sears model.
They came with a Tomioka made f1.4/55mm that is a brilliant lens.
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I asked the same question on the APUG forum last week, and was referred here, by many.Hey as long as we are on this and I hope it's not too far OT.
Who is the Pentax Guru in north America?
I would like my black spotty and Pentax MX overhauled for the next decades use.
Thanks for replies. 😀
I use either a 28L Lithium, or a 4SR44(silver) or 4LR44(alkaline) battery (same as used in the Canon "A" series cameras) which are commonly available.
The Electro X meter is very forgiving regarding voltage, it is similar to the G rangefinders in that respect. But I would prefer lithium, silver, and then alkaline, in that order.I've never been fond of alkaline batteries because of their steep voltage drop (curve) so I prefer the silver battery. I've never tried the Lithium battery. I may try it in the future..
I asked the same question on the APUG forum last week, and was referred here, by many.
http://www.pentaxs.com/index.html
The specifications of the Electro X are hard to surpass. Unless you can (A) find and (B) are willing to cough up the usual price for a rare Honeywell converted Spotmatic they are the only really viable M42 body with TTL metering and mirror lockup.
The predecessor Yashica TL Super also had the mirror lockup facility, but it is now rare to procure one with a working light meter.
If you just want to load and shoot, the TL Electro X is hard to beat, although the Olympus FTL does offer open aperture metering with Olympus lenses, which is appealing (I have one of those as well).
Cheers
Brett
Hey as long as we are on this and I hope it's not too far OT.
Who is the Pentax Guru in north America?
I would like my black spotty and Pentax MX overhauled for the next decades use.
Thanks for replies. 😀