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The Pentax Spotmatic refers to a family of
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s manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as
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Corporation, between 1964 and 1976. All Pentax Spotmatics used the M42 screw-thread lens mount which was developed after World War II by
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and Praktica. Asahi Optical used the name
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for their lenses. These were high-quality, progressively improved lenses, later versions of which featured multi-coating and were called Super Multi Coated Takumars. The camera used Through The Lens (TTL) light metering, originally it was supposed to be a Spot meter but it ended up being a center-weighted meter. This camera allowed one to focus the lens at maximum aperture with a bright viewfinder image. After focusing, a switch on the side of the lens mount stopped the lens down and switched on the metering which the camera displayed with a needle located on the side of the viewfinder. The use of stop-down light metering was at the time revolutionary, but it limited the capability of the lightmeter, especially in low light situations.
Later models ''Spotmatic F'', ''Electro Spotmatic'', ''ES'', and ''ESII'' were capable of open-aperture metering when used with ''Super Multi Coated (S-M-C) Takumar'' lenses with an aperture coupling prong in the lens mount.
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was the U.S. importer of the Spotmatic. Cameras officially imported by Honeywell were labeled ''Honeywell Pentax'', instead of ''Asahi Pentax''. The Spotmatic ''IIa'' was only available as a Honeywell Pentax; it was sold exclusively in the USA and had an electronic interface for specific Honeywell Strobonar electronic flash units.


History

The original 1964 Spotmatic was one of the first SLRs on the market to offer a
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(TTL) exposure metering system. The camera was presented as a prototype at
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, and was originally designed to use
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. Shortly before production Asahi decided that spot metering would be too difficult to use, and so the metering system was altered to use
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. The change took place too close to production to change the name, and so ''Spotmatic'' stuck. The camera had a mechanical shutter with speed range from 1000 to 1 and Bulb. The lightmeter is activated by a lever on the side of the camera, which also stopped down the lens. Mercury battery (1.35 V Mallory RM640) was used to power the light metering system; however due to the way the circuit is designed, silver oxide batteries can be used instead. File:Pentax Spotmatic camera 1.jpg, Spotmatic face view File:Pentax Spotmatic topview.jpg, Spotmatic top view File:Pentax Spotmatic camera 2.jpg, Spotmatic side view


Model range and variations

The model range includes the original ''Spotmatic'' (SP), which had an accessory "cold" shoe for flash Two budget models: the ''SP500'' and ''SP1000'' were also available and some features from the original Spotmatic were removed. The fastest shutter speeds were designated by the model number, the SP500 having a top speed of 1/500 s and the SP1000 having a top speed of 1/1000 s. As a matter of interest the SP500 had a click stop where the 1/1000 speed actually was but it was unmarked. These two models had no self-timer. There was also the ''Pentax SL'', which was identical to the Spotmatic except that it did not have the built-in
light meter A light meter is a device used to measure the amount of light. In photography, a light meter (more correctly an exposure meter) is used to determine the proper exposure for a photograph. The meter will include either a digital or analog calcul ...
. The ''Spotmatic II'' (SPII) heralded the arrival of the SMC lenses. Among some improvements were better metering system (Max ASA was increased to 3200) and film transport. A hot shoe for flash was added and the synchronization (FP or X) was placed on a dial switch located below the rewind crank. ''Spotmatic IIa'' was made exclusively for the American market. It was made to couple with the Honeywell Strobonar electronic flashes using an electronic eye that was located at the top-left of the camera. In 1971 the ''Electro-Spotmatic'' was the first '' aperture-priority'', electronic, automatic SLR but was only sold in Japan. It success was followed by the ES sold internationally from 1972. The ''ES'' had standardized and improved circuitry that addressed reliability issues in the original version. Two years later it was followed by the ES II. Special models could be special ordered with accessories such as Motor Drive, Data Back, etc. In 1973 the ''Spotmatic F'' joined the line. This camera, together with a revamped line of ''Super Multi Coated (S-M-C) Takumar'' had the capability of metering without stopping the lens down. File:Honeywell-Pentax-Spotmatic.jpg, Spotmatic IIa File:Electro spotmatic.jpg, Electro Spotmatic


Legacy

The Pentax Spotmatic chassis was the basis for the Pentax K2, KX, KM and K1000 models with
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mount.


Noted users

Noted users of the Pentax Spotmatic include: American poet and photographer
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. The British band The Beatles (most notably
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)


References

* The Asahi Pentax Way, Herbert Keppler. 11ed 1979. Focal Press. * Asahi Pentax and Pentax SLR 35mm Cameras 1952-1989, Danilo Cecchi. 2006. MBI Publishing Company.


External links

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