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The '''126C-Flex TLS''' is an [[SLR]] for [[126 film]], with screw-mount interchangeable lenses. It was made in Japan by [[Ricoh]], c. 1969. It was one of the very few SLRs made for the 126 cartridge format.  The standard lens was a 55mm f2.8 Rikenon, but 100mm telephoto and 35mm wide-angle lenses were also available.  It was fitted for [[flashcubes]], and also equipped with a [[hot shoe]] and PC [[flash sync]]h socket for mounting a flashgun. The shutter was limited to a range of 1/30 - 1/300s +B.
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The '''126C-Flex TLS''' is an [[SLR]] for [[126 film]], with screw-mount interchangeable lenses. It was made in Japan by [[Ricoh]], c. 1969. It was one of the very few [[:Category: 126 film SLR|SLRs made for the 126 cartridge]] format.  The standard lens was a 55mm f2.8 Rikenon, but 100mm telephoto and 35mm wide-angle lenses were also available.  It was fitted for [[flashcubes]], and also equipped with a [[hot shoe]] and PC [[flash sync]]h socket for mounting a flashgun. The shutter was limited to a range of 1/30 - 1/300s +B.
  
 
The 126c-Flex was  also possibly unique in having an early form of [[shutter-priority]] auto-exposure with manual override.
 
The 126c-Flex was  also possibly unique in having an early form of [[shutter-priority]] auto-exposure with manual override.

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The 126C-Flex TLS is an SLR for 126 film, with screw-mount interchangeable lenses. It was made in Japan by Ricoh, c. 1969. It was one of the very few SLRs made for the 126 cartridge format. The standard lens was a 55mm f2.8 Rikenon, but 100mm telephoto and 35mm wide-angle lenses were also available. It was fitted for flashcubes, and also equipped with a hot shoe and PC flash synch socket for mounting a flashgun. The shutter was limited to a range of 1/30 - 1/300s +B.

The 126c-Flex was also possibly unique in having an early form of shutter-priority auto-exposure with manual override. The camera uses a PX675 mercury battery for the metering and a 15-volt PX74 battery for the flashcubes. There is also a cable release socket and a tripod bush.

A modified version of this camera without the flashcube feature was sold by Sears as the Sears 126 TLS Reflex[1], and by Foto-Quelle badged as a Revue[2].

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