Yup...recently have been very curious about the early Pentax SLRs, namely the K1000 and Spotmatics. From what I can gather, the Spotmatics are practically the same as the K1000 except the Spotmatic is M42 while the K1000 is k-mount.
Curious if anyone has experience to share with these classics. Was thinking of buying one to play. Should be quite cheap if we buy the earlier batches which is between 1977-1997?
Have some questions, hope someone who is familiar can share...
1. Can one good conditioned early era K1000 be purhased for around $50?
2. If we put in an autofocus lens, will it damage anyth8ing?
3. Is the film used the same "normal" type you can buy anywhere? (The ISO 200 cost $2 per 24 film at Daiso!)
4. For such cameras, you have to depend on the user to guess what ISO, shutter speed to use?
Do share...thanks!
I think it is very unlikely to find a good conditioned classic at around S$50. A price range of around 180 to 300 or more is likely to be the case for good condition set. I once bought a faulty MX for 50dollar and I think it is reasonable price to pay for the spare parts. I spent another 100plus to overhaul the body.
classic camera of these age will usually be poorly condition if they stayed in singapore all their life. A few things to be wary and careful when you buy these classic. Check that the metering is still functioning. Many of these old camera has inaccurate metering and can be a problem when you really start using them in the field. Take the camera up and start firing them at ALL SHUTTER speed from B to 1/1000sec. Listen to the sound of the shutter and observe if there is any unusual movement or mirror lock up at low speed.
It is a real charm to use these mechnical manual camera if you can appreciate them...
The most prefered and wanted Pentax body during the film era are actually LX, MX and K1000.
Have fun if you manage to get one...
cheerss...