I have 3 M42 Pentax lenses but I sold my Spotmatic. Didn't really like it for some reason.
Which pre-Spotmatic Pentax should I look for?
Thanks
Which pre-Spotmatic Pentax should I look for?
Thanks
The S1a is a great meterless working camera
Are you wedded to a Pentax branded body? There are several very good M42 mount brands, Fuji, Chinon, Cosina, Yashica and Rioch name just a few that come to mind.
For me, the biggest reason to not like a Spotmatic was stopped-down metering. Of course, your reason(s) may be different.I have 3 M42 Pentax lenses but I sold my Spotmatic. Didn't really like it for some reason.
For me, the biggest reason to not like a Spotmatic was stopped-down metering. Of course, your reason(s) may be different.
One way to avoid the annoyance of stop-down metering would be to avoid metering altogether, as some have suggested. ;-)
But if you want keep the meter without having to stop down every time you use it, then keep in mind, not every M42 lens will allow you to meter wide open. And a lens that allows open metering on one M42 camera may not work the same way on some other M42 camera.
For example, the Pentax Spotmatic F does allow wide open metereing, but only when paired with Super-Multi-Coated (S-M-C) Takumar lenses that feature an aperture coupling tab. (I believe Pentax added the aperture coupling tab in the early 1970?) So if open aperture metering is important to you, the first thing to check is, do your three M42 Pentax lenses have the aperture coupling tab?
If your Pentax lenses are new enough to have the aperture coupling tab, then they should allow open aperture metering on a Spotmatic F. But if you are looking at other brands of cameras, do some research before assuming your Pentax lenses will provide open metering with a given brand and model. Sometimes other brands used different bits and pieces on their lenses to make open aperture metering work.
I'm a big fan of the meterless SL, but it isn't a pre-Spotmatic, it's just a Spotmatic with no meter.
I also like the SV, although I do not own one. If you've every seen A Hard Day's Night, that's the camera Ringo uses in the movie. Good enough for the Beatles, good enough for me.
Like the SV, SL, the S1A had an add-on top mete. I've always found these accurate.
Ian
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