Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Like the Leicaflex SL, the Pentax prototypes did indeed spot meter, hence the name. Jim Phong wrote: > Christopher Williams wrote: > >>Color still hold up nicely. The Spotmatic was my first real SLR. >>The 50/1.4 >>SMC is nearly as sharp as the Summilux(ducking now). > > > > The Pentax Spotmatic (what a name) with the 50 1.4 > was the first real camera I had in the US. I bought it > used, with a broken meter on the street of New York > City, while a poor student, (as in NYC on $10 a day poor). > I used that for about 10 years, including a > 3-month trip across the US. Before that, it was all > point-and-shoot for me, going back to my > days in refugee camps when some kind > Red Cross volunteers would chip in and bought > me a cheap point-and-shoot and weekly money > to have my film developed and printed at the > local PX. I worked with the Red Cross and > IRC (International Rescue Committee) as > a volunteer translator. My English was not > good enough to understand Johnny Carson, but > good enough to translate names, date of birth, etc. > > I _really_, _really_ wish I still have > those photos. Oh, it was not about life in a > refugee camps. It was all about girls and friends, > maybe more girls than friends. Hey, I was a > teenager ! Come to think of it, that _was_ life > in a refugee camp. :-) > > By coincidence, my 11-year old son just asked me > the other day about my first camera. I was thinking > about going into my closet and look for that Spotmatic with a > broken meter, under the layers of Leica, Hasselblad, > Nikon and Canon to give it to him. Thanks for reminding > me. > > > - Phong > > NO ARCHIVE >