Spotmatic sp with 55mm 1.8 bundled with a bag generic 2xconverter flash and a minolta 16 ii with a film cassette and the tripod adapter all for the princely sum of $35. the seals and mirror bumper look good and the meter works taking it out for a test this weekend. will probably sell the minolta since 16mm doesn't appeal to me.
The SP means Spotmatic but the abscence of anything after it shows it's an early model 1964-71. I have one which was thrown in with some other cameras, needs very minor repair, I bought a scrap S1a for the parts for £1 but fixed it
I bought a camera case full of a Pentax SP500 & other screw mount equipment last Monday at a Flea market cheap and for the first time in well over 30 years went out shooting with a Spotmatic F Tuesday & Wednesday, processing the negatives yesterday which are all excellent.
There's something about the elegance and simplicty of Spotmatics thatmake them a joy to use, I had my first - a Spotmatic F - as a 21st Birthday present from my parents and supplemented it with a pair of S1a's only to sell all my screw thread equipment about 1980 as I found chaning lenses quicky at concerts in low light levels frustrating, plus I often used a stringer (assistant) to shoot colour alongside my B&W (or vice versa) so bayonet lenses were so much better.
So 40 years after my 1st Spotmatic I'n shooting them again, it's also a return to 35mm a format I've hardly used or more accurayely printed much from since the late 1980's.
Ian