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Hooper
Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 174 Location: N.W UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:58 am Post subject: 1st buy of 2008....a film camera!! |
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Hooper wrote:
Well....when i started in photography last summer I bought my dad's Minolta X700 but only used it once before I went digital and sold it back to him. I have kind of regretted doing that so decided to get a nice screw fit camera and have just bought myself a Spotmatic SP II!!! YAY!
It will take some getting used to as I have never used a camera with that type of metering, but it sounds like fun! Plus it gives me an excuse to buy plenty of m42 lenses!!! Oh no what have i done? |
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Richard_D
Joined: 21 Oct 2007 Posts: 2378 Location: Faversham Kent UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:04 am Post subject: |
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Richard_D wrote:
Congratulations! They're nice cameras aesthetically and to use. I don't know how reliable the meters are, often with older meters you'll need to adjust the ISO setting down a little from actual rate as sensitivity declines. _________________ Richard
The interesting bit:
Nikkors: 20mm f2.8 AIS, 24mm f2.8 AIS, 28mm f2.8 AIS, 35mm f2 AIS, 50mm f1.4 AI, 50mm f1.48AI, 50m f2 AI,
55mm f3.5 AI'd, 105mm f4 AI, 135mm f2.8 AI'd, 135mm f3.5 AI'd, 200mm f4 AI'd .
Nikon E Series: 100mm f2.8 .
Soviet Nikon Mount: Zenitar 16mm f2.8, Arsat/arax/photex 85mm T&S f2.8 .
Other: Asahi Super Takumar 55 mm f2 (M42) ,Tamron 300mm f5.6 SP, Tamron 500mm f8 SP.
DSLR: Nikon D700. 35mm SLRsNikon FE, Pentax S1a.
TLR: Rolliecord II.
Sub-Minature: Pentax Auto 110, 18mm f2.8, 24mm f2.8, 50mm f2.8.
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LucisPictor
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 17633 Location: Oberhessen, Germany / Maidstone ('95-'96)
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:16 am Post subject: |
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LucisPictor wrote:
Richard_D wrote: |
Congratulations! They're nice cameras aesthetically and to use. I don't know how reliable the meters are, often with older meters you'll need to adjust the ISO setting down a little from actual rate as sensitivity declines. |
It mostly is no problem as long as you shoot on colour negative film.
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Jesito
Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 5745 Location: Olivella, Catalonia, (Spain)
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Jesito wrote:
LucisPictor wrote: |
Richard_D wrote: |
Congratulations! They're nice cameras aesthetically and to use. I don't know how reliable the meters are, often with older meters you'll need to adjust the ISO setting down a little from actual rate as sensitivity declines. |
It mostly is no problem as long as you shoot on colour negative film.
Congratulations, Hooper! |
There are also dependencies on the battery used (old mercury batteries are banned).
Also you can use an external light meter as an alternative to the internal ones.
Nice camera, congrats!.
Jes. _________________ Jesito, Moderator
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Zooms Sigma 70-300, Tamron 35-135 and 70-210 short, 70-210 long, 28-70 CF Macro, 35-70, 35-80, Vivitar 70-210 KA, Tamron 70-250.
Fixed Industar-50, , Tamron 24mm, Tamron 135mm, Sands Hunter 135mm, Pancolar 50mm, Volna-3, many Exakta lenses
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Rangefinders Chinon 35EE, Konica C35 auto, Canonet 28, Yashica Lynx, FED-2, Yashica electro 35, Argus C3 & C4, Regula Cita III, Voigtlander Vitoret (many), Welta Welti-I, Kodak Signette 35, Zorki-4, Bessa-R & L, Minolta Weathermatic, olympus XA2
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Hooper
Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 174 Location: N.W UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:44 am Post subject: |
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Hooper wrote:
thanks guys, if I have problems i'm sure you guys will have the know-how!!! I'm pretty sure i read there are alternatives to the old batteries....where there's a will, there's a way!
It will only get occasional use, as I don't know if i can afford regular developing costs! |
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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
Congrats on the new camera, Hooper, and welcome to the Spottie club. I lusted after one for over 10 years in the 60's/70s What lens(es) did it come with?
About batteries, the Spotmatic Yahoo forum say that the circuitry in the camera can cope with a 1.5v silver oxide cell in place of the original 1.35v mercury cell. These are cheap and really easy to find. I'm currently testing a roll using a 1.5v battery in my SP - I'll let you know how it goes. The needle moves a lot snappier but the readings don't seem too far out compared with other cameras and the separate meter. You can also use 1.35v WeinCell zinc-air batteries, but they don't last very long and you need to let air into the battery compartment from time to time. _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
Hooper wrote: |
It will only get occasional use, as I don't know if i can afford regular developing costs! |
Why not have a go at developing yourself? It's easy :
http://forum.mflenses.com/bandw-developing-essential-answers-t3238.html
Then you'll be wanting to buy a scanner _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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Hooper
Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 174 Location: N.W UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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Hooper wrote:
Thanks a lot for the info peter.... I didn't get any lenses with the spotmatic, but already have a couple of 50mm's I can use with it until I find the wide angle I want
I ordered one of the weincell batteries, I read around first and aparently they last around 12 months, which for the price isn't too big of a deal.
Our first baby is due in 4 weeks, so I had better leave attempting developing for a while, or the wife will kill me! Thanks a bunch for the info though, it doesn't sound as hard as i thought! |
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