Hi Frank,
You will be disappointed as the screen for the Spotmatics is much larger
than that of the later cameras. I have a frame, pentaprism etc in front of
me. One thing I noticed, it is possible to convert the Spotmatic to a full
farme view finder (with the exception of the diagonal
Aleksandar,
This subject arose earlier this year. I and a few others suggested thatyou consider
the final models by Fujica. Search for Fujica in the archives. Viewfinder
magnification was about 0.95X and some models offers LCD displays and modern metering.
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JCOC stick with PENTAX. There is a guy on ebay
JCOC who installs new split image screens in
JCOC spotmatics for 59.99. Dont forget the
JCOC F3.5 wide angles are slow and have too
JCOC much depth of field to be easy to focus in
JCOC any camera.
JCOC JCO
Don't stick with Pentax ;-)
I have a Asahi
I have to disagree with JCO here, at least with the broad generalization
of his statement, and the way he presented his opinion.
First, I grew up with a Spottie and a bunch of slow lenses - 35/3.5,
28/3.5; 135/3.5, 20/4.5. I'll agree somewhat that they are a little
more difficult to focus in a
Addressing JCO's contention that 35mm/3.5 and wide angle lenses are more
difficult to focus in any camera. well, that's just plain flat out
wrong. Apart from wide angle lenses being more forgiving of small
focusing errors, regardless of the camera to which they are attached,
there are
Sir ... I understand what you're saying, but I disagree with you ... at
least as to the way you made your statement in your original post.
J. C. O'Connell wrote:
Addressing JCO's contention that 35mm/3.5 and wide angle lenses are more
difficult to focus in any camera. well, that's just
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