E. von Hoegh
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For me, a Super Tak is a mismatch on a Spotmatic F - it makes it no better than a Spotmatic II. I save them for my S1a.
I actually only bought my SPF because I already had some SMC and S-M-C Takumar lenses I'd bought to shoot on Pentax DSLRs, and figured why not have a film camera that can make full use of them? It's cured me of any urge I might have to buy a KM or K1000, seeing as it does just about everything they do anyway, and the range of aperture-coupled Takumar lenses - though nowhere near as wide as that for Pentax K mount - is more than enough to keep me happy.
At least with the S1a there are no issues with the meter running the battery down (unless you have one of those clip-on meters, which I don't - or at least not one that currently works).
I'll have to check, it may be an S-M-C Tak. But it is aperture coupled, it's the original kit lens. I also have an S1a with 55/2.2 Auto Tak. - the one you have to slide the lever around to cock the aperture, and an SP 1000 with a 55/1.8 S-M-C Tak. Also two K1000s that I keep finding for free at yardsales, and an ME Super. All of them work. I"m giving the ME to the local community college, they still teach film. The K1000s are going there too as soon as I check them out thoroughly.