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Sears TLS

Sears TLS

New lens for an old favourite:
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I finally got one of these cute little Iron Curtain cameras. It's incredibly well made and robust when you have one in your hands. Yes they are a bit odd, but perfectly usable what with the limited speeds. And I find them so attractive with the beautiful engravings and metal parts. I know I'm not the only one.
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I think it looks even better with an Exa 1a finder. And it is easier to user and quite brighter too.
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I don't need another camera but I couldn't pass on this for $100. Contax RTS III with Zeiss 50f1.7. Also included was a Contax flash, 28mm and 80-200 Tamron lenses.
Nice, l really like the LxNew lens for an old favourite:
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Nice, l really like the Lx
Never seen a camera drenched in watch. 😀Probably the best film camera ever.
This is my first AF:
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Surprisingly enough it works decently.
Nah, it should be on a Bronica lens with a Seiko shutter 😎Shouldn't that watch be on a Nikon (giugiaro designed) product?
Nah, it should be on a Bronica lens with a Seiko shutter 😎
Never seen a camera drenched in watch. 😀
Shouldn't that watch be on a Nikon (giugiaro designed) product?
I don't need another camera but I couldn't pass on this for $100. Contax RTS III with Zeiss 50f1.7. Also included was a Contax flash, 28mm and 80-200 Tamron lenses.
Ha, I totally get it, I just happen to be a huge Nikons with a red stripe fanAhahaha! true!
IMO the T80 as an example of industrial design of the 80s is more a match for the Seiko Ripley, that's the reason why I took this quick and dirty phone shot.
They both sports the same "Robotech" style, IMO. And the T80 is not the bad camera all talk about. It's actually usable, and I'll prove it in the other thread.
Nice, l really like the Lx