Posted 10 years ago
JohnKratz
(34 items)
From the ULCA Camera Corporation of Pittsburgh PA, circa 1935.
ULCA made a few different subminiature cameras, and this one is known as the TSL, although "TSL" isn't really a model name, but rather the shutter settings; T for time exposure, S for snapshot, and L for locked.
As you can see in the first image, my example came in its box along with the instruction sheet, sample images, and a minuscule roll of ULCA film. The second photo is an attempt to give a sense of scale.
This is one teeny tiny camera!
I love old film cameras, an SLR shutter clickty clack is a real turn on for me! That's almost a spy camera you have there, great.