Kodachromeguy
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Hi Everyone. My wife's 1971 Spotmatic came back from repair, so I did a test to check the shutter and the meter. I used a roll of the BW400CN C-41 type of film. I scanned the frames on a Plustek 7600i film scanner. Sometimes, the BW400 works really well; sometimes it seems a bit dull, or at least does not jump out at me the way a well-processed traditional film would. I suppose the BW400 has limited appeal now because you no longer have 1-hour labs in every strip mall, so the convenience factor is gone. Anyway, here are some examples. Frame 1 is in Glendora, Mississippi, 35mm Super-Takumar. Frame 2 is in Webb, Mississippi, taken with the 135mm f/3.5 SMC Takumar. Frame 3 is near Webb, with the 135 and a orange filter. This is typical of the Mississippi Delta in spring. Frame 4 is in Webb, 35mm f/3.5.
The good news: the Spotmatic is great. The finder is a bit dim and the CDS meter rather slow to respond, but its fun to use trusty old equipment. I still have plenty of the mercury batteries, so the built-in meter was not recalibrated for a different voltage.
Super-Takumar.
The good news: the Spotmatic is great. The finder is a bit dim and the CDS meter rather slow to respond, but its fun to use trusty old equipment. I still have plenty of the mercury batteries, so the built-in meter was not recalibrated for a different voltage.