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US retail giant [[Sears]] introduced the KS Super in their 1983 Spring/Summer catalog at a price of USD $200,<ref>See it on [https://christmas.musetechnical.com/ShowCatalogPage/1983-Sears-Spring-Summer-Catalog/0666 page 666 (!) of the scanned catalog], from [https://christmas.musetechnical.com/ Musetechnical's "Christmas Catalogs & Holiday Wishbooks"]</ref> a slight rise over its outgoing near sibling the [[Sears KS-1 & KS-2 | KS-1]] (and before disappearing, the KS-1 was closed out at USD $150 in the Fall/Winter 1983 catalog). Yet the "Super" has actually lost some capability, with a top shutter speed reduced to 1/500 second and a more limited metering range. The top control dial still has no manual selection of shutter speeds, aside from "B" and the X-[[flash sync |sync]] setting. Simple "traffic lights" in the viewfinder indicate if an automatically-selected shutter speed is available given the aperture and scene brightness. | US retail giant [[Sears]] introduced the KS Super in their 1983 Spring/Summer catalog at a price of USD $200,<ref>See it on [https://christmas.musetechnical.com/ShowCatalogPage/1983-Sears-Spring-Summer-Catalog/0666 page 666 (!) of the scanned catalog], from [https://christmas.musetechnical.com/ Musetechnical's "Christmas Catalogs & Holiday Wishbooks"]</ref> a slight rise over its outgoing near sibling the [[Sears KS-1 & KS-2 | KS-1]] (and before disappearing, the KS-1 was closed out at USD $150 in the Fall/Winter 1983 catalog). Yet the "Super" has actually lost some capability, with a top shutter speed reduced to 1/500 second and a more limited metering range. The top control dial still has no manual selection of shutter speeds, aside from "B" and the X-[[flash sync |sync]] setting. Simple "traffic lights" in the viewfinder indicate if an automatically-selected shutter speed is available given the aperture and scene brightness. | ||
− | As with all Sears [[SLR]]s of this era, it is a rebadging of a [[Ricoh]] model, evidently an [[Ricoh XR6 | XR 6]] with its specifications somewhat cut down. | + | As with all Sears [[SLR]]s of this era, it is a rebadging of a [[Ricoh]] model, evidently an [[Ricoh XR6 | XR 6]] with its specifications somewhat cut down. This continued even further with the subsequent [[Sears KS Super II | KS Super II]]. |
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* [https://www.cameramanuals.org/sears/sears_ks_super.pdf Sears KS Super manual] at Mike Butkus' [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | * [https://www.cameramanuals.org/sears/sears_ks_super.pdf Sears KS Super manual] at Mike Butkus' [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 29 May 2021
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Note: this article describes the KS Super. The KS Auto, KS-1, and KS Super II are all different models.
US retail giant Sears introduced the KS Super in their 1983 Spring/Summer catalog at a price of USD $200,[1] a slight rise over its outgoing near sibling the KS-1 (and before disappearing, the KS-1 was closed out at USD $150 in the Fall/Winter 1983 catalog). Yet the "Super" has actually lost some capability, with a top shutter speed reduced to 1/500 second and a more limited metering range. The top control dial still has no manual selection of shutter speeds, aside from "B" and the X-sync setting. Simple "traffic lights" in the viewfinder indicate if an automatically-selected shutter speed is available given the aperture and scene brightness.
As with all Sears SLRs of this era, it is a rebadging of a Ricoh model, evidently an XR 6 with its specifications somewhat cut down. This continued even further with the subsequent KS Super II.
Notes
Links
- Sears KS Super manual at Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com