The old Fujicas (ST-605, ST-701, etc.) are nice compact machines. There is also the Ricoh TLS, which usually sells for a pittance, especially in the Sears version. I doubt I have ever paid more than $20 for a universal screw mount camera.
I own several Fujica ST-series SLRs and they are a
Another alternative would be the Yashica TL-Electro. I own one and the viewfinders are similarly bright. The TL-Electro also has mirror lock-up and a higher flash sync speed (nominally 1/125 sec, though likely 1/90 sec in actuality) than most M42s.
What battery does the Yashica TL Electro use?
I own several Fujica ST-series SLRs and they are a delight to use. They have brighter viewfinders than the Spotmatics. They are somewhat rare, however, in N. America and are now commanding $50-100 on eBay.
Another alternative would be the Yashica TL-Electro. I own one and the viewfinders are similarly bright. The TL-Electro also has mirror lock-up and a higher flash sync speed (nominally 1/125 sec, though likely 1/90 sec in actuality) than most M42s.
Best of all they can usually be had (with the sadly flare-prone Yashinon DX 50mm f/1.4) for about $30.
I see a Fujica ST605 http://cgi.ebay.com/FUJICA-ST605n-C...6QQihZ008QQcategoryZ11720QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem went for $10.49 yesterday, which is in the same range as the two I bought (one since sold).
I own several Fujica ST-series SLRs and they are a
Another alternative would be the Yashica TL-Electro. I own one and the viewfinders are similarly bright. The TL-Electro also has mirror lock-up and a higher flash sync speed (nominally 1/125 sec, though likely 1/90 sec in actuality) than most M42s.
What battery does the Yashica TL Electro use?
Kodak S28 (or equivalent) silver-oxide battery. The same as a Fujica ST-801.
They run about $7-9.
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