I learned much of what I know with a Spotmatic. Does that count?
Makes the shooter do a bit of work in their own head too.
I never owned this camera, but I did own a VW Bug. I used the K1000 in high school. It was the first 35mm camera I really got to use while there. I own the bigger brother to it- the Pentax 6x7. They both operate the same right down to the light meter. Because I liked the K1000, I bought Canon's version the FTb. But even it isnt as easy to meter like the K1000. If I wasn't using Canon's, I may of considered the Pentax. Problem is my eyes aren't what they used to be and I need autofocus these days to make sure I get the shot.
Speaking of which...I'm looking for an SLR for someone on an extremely compressed budget, AND I was just given a Sigma Zoom-Epsilon 28-70 macro lens. The body cap says Pentax K and Ricoh something, so I think the lens would mate with the K1000, right? (It's bayonet-mount, not threaded).
I don't run into $10-20 yard sales like that unfortunately...I get the dogs that end up not working on eBay.
I have never owned one, I found that the MX had features that were important to me so that is the direction I went. Obviously a great camera, and one that I used to recommend to beginners, but I think that the cult of the K1000 was kind of making the prices a little high for my taste. Seems that you can get a Minolta SRT series, or a KX, or an Olympus OM1 for less money. Of course, that may have changed, since I haven't priced them in over a year.
Edit: right now an OM1N with 50/1.8 is about $50 cheaper than a K1000 with 50/1.7 on KEH both in ex condition. For that I would go with the OM1N. No offense to the K1000, but all this love has made the prices kind of high for my taste.
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