New to me Spotmatic.....
magnetoman wrote:
I used one back in the day - fabulous stuff. More recently I bought one simply for nostalgia’s sake (and that fact they’re such good value). Unfortunately when I dug out my old Tele-Ennalyt ENNA f2.8/135mm Lens that I so loved to use on the Spotmatic, the focus ring is seized solid! Very frustrating.
Have fun with your new camera.
Pentax used a better lubricant than most manufacturers back in the day, you can pick up a Asahi Pentax Takumar 135mm f/3.5 which is an excellent lens in like new condition on ebay for less than $50, often around $30.
Great photo of some fine equipment! I loved my Spotmatic, and only used the spot metering window at the bottom, never the "average"...
I’m on the hunt for a decent Spotmatic to add to my Pentax collection. If any of you Hoggers has a working example you could part with for reasonable money, I’d appreciate a PM.
Stan
A10
Loc: Southern Indiana
The first 35 mm camera I used was a SP 500, my father's. It is still working and on the shelf when I want to shoot B&W film. I also have a K-1 and K-3 which I use or the majority of my photography.
I wish I still had my Spotmatic that I got in 1967. I loved the Spotmatic, but someone loved it more than I did, I guess, and made me an offer I couldn't refuse, so I sold it. Great camera. I do have a Pentax MX, though. One of these days I'll get the light seal strips replaced. I hope I can still get batteries for it.
Took a lot of great pictures with that camera. I still have it for memories sake. Just can’t get rid of it.
WJH
My first camera was a Spotmatic. I replaced it with an ME Super, which I still have.
xt2
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
Blurryeyed wrote:
Couldn't resist posting this, my newest addition, a Spotmatic with a 1:1.4/50.
Kool! Bet the Spotmatic is more fun than the Canon sometimes....
Cheers!
xt2 wrote:
Kool! Bet the Spotmatic is more fun than the Canon sometimes....
Cheers!
I belong to a Facebook Takumar lens group and one of the members there has an old Tele Takumar 500mm f/4.5 looks almost as big as my Canon lens that he is having quite a bit of fun with.
Blurryeyed wrote:
Couldn't resist posting this, my newest addition, a Spotmatic with a 1:1.4/50.
Lots of memories and lots of fun with that camera! Also had (still have them both) a Ricoh Singlex, which took the same lenses. Much enjoyment and learning with those.
However, last night I shot around 223 pics at a Girl Scout Awards event with my 80D and 24-105mm L lens. It sure is nice not to have to change film every little bit and then later process it. With 9 grandkids, I have had a number of senior pics to take, as well some of their friends, that couldn't afford professional. I'm not in photography for professional, monetary means, so one of the questions I've enjoyed hearing from my grandkids friends has been: "How much will it cost me for the senior pics?"...to which I enjoy responding: "You just pay for all the film I use." Some get it, and some don't
. Sure appreciate digital!
Blurryeyed wrote:
Couldn't resist posting this, my newest addition, a Spotmatic with a 1:1.4/50.
I have one of those - very cool little camera.
Blurryeyed wrote:
Couldn't resist posting this, my newest addition, a Spotmatic with a 1:1.4/50.
What are you going to do with it?
jeep_daddy wrote:
What are you going to do with it?
Not sure, one day I may shoot with it, really picked it up for the lens, but it is in good shape, everything seems to be working just fine. As with most cameras of that age I am sure that the light seal linings that seal the back door need changing.
I have owned Pentax since 1964 starting with an H3V with the clip on meter, a Spotmatic, a K10 and presently a K3. Lenses from a 35 mm, 135 mm, 300 mm, 11 mm fisheye, all Takumars. Great cameras and great optics. I might add that all of them still work quite well. It is sad to me that the competing brands are very heavily promoted while Pentax quality is not.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
Blurryeyed wrote:
Couldn't resist posting this, my newest addition, a Spotmatic with a 1:1.4/50.
Used a Spotmatic as a photojournalist back in the late '60's and 70's. Still have the camera and a few lenses, and the camera still works. It took a beating and just kept on going!!
bwa
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