Steve Mack
Member
About a year ago my brother-in-law gave me a 35mm camera since he knew I still use film, and he's gone completely digital. I took the camera, with thanks, brought it home and promptly forgot I had it until yesterday, when I went to scavenge the lens for my late son's K-1000. Surprise, surprise! It's not a bayonet mount, it's a 2.0 55mm Super Takumar, 42mm Pentax screw mount! I have a whole new (old) camera to play with. Everything seems to be working just fine, I use the Sunny f/16-11-8 Rule to guestimate exposure on a sunny day, and I'm going to run a roll of Ilford SP4 + through it and see what happens.
I don't plan to sell it; I really want to see what happens when I use it. I think it's going to be FUN! I really like these old working-order cameras, I think they're neat and many are esthetically pleasing, as well as goo working cameras for amateurs like me, who don't need to deliver the bacon but can indulge ourselves with free or inexpensive older cameras.
BTW, I didn't know I was supposed to shoot B/W: my Muse told me so, and she's always been right so far. (My Muse is not to be confused with my Significant Other, AKA She Who Must Be Obeyed, AKA The Ultimate Mater Of All Living Things At Our House). They are two entirely separate entities.
Cheers, and best regards to all.
Stephen S. Mack
I don't plan to sell it; I really want to see what happens when I use it. I think it's going to be FUN! I really like these old working-order cameras, I think they're neat and many are esthetically pleasing, as well as goo working cameras for amateurs like me, who don't need to deliver the bacon but can indulge ourselves with free or inexpensive older cameras.
BTW, I didn't know I was supposed to shoot B/W: my Muse told me so, and she's always been right so far. (My Muse is not to be confused with my Significant Other, AKA She Who Must Be Obeyed, AKA The Ultimate Mater Of All Living Things At Our House). They are two entirely separate entities.
Cheers, and best regards to all.
Stephen S. Mack