>Marnie,

>I like the ES and ESII.  Both are fully automatic along with a limited 
selection of manual speeds (nothing under 1/60th).  If you can live with 
this, you 
can match up with a whole collection of the SMC Takumars.  The lenses are 
fully 
automatic and the last thing that Pentax made before they changed to the 
original K-mount lenses which so many brag about.  

>I think the lenses are among the best that Pentax made, with a size and 
fit/finish like the current Limited lens line.  The ESII originally sold for 
more 
than the 6x7.

>Regards,  Bob S.

I'm beginning to think this may be the way to go. 

Despite DJE's explanations, I am still a bit confused. Also after a brief 
read of the web pages, and briefly looked at the Spotmatic F and II manuals. But 
as far as I can figure out, the metering on screwmounts was not the same as 
present day or the K-1000. Only the Taks could be read because it was not 
metering in the fashion that I am used to.

Would the ESII be closest to the way the K-1000 metered? And other 
screwmounts (non-Taks, non-Super Taks -- non-Pentax) could be put on it and meter 
correctly?

Bit confusing, all this stuff. Kind of overwhelmed here. But I can take my 
time understanding it.

I'm interested in the Tak 100 Macro. Would it meter correctly on the ESII? 
Was it a decent lens?

Only problem with the ESes they are much, much harder to find (on ebay and 
elsewhere). And I've never seen the Tak 100 Macro at keh.

Marnie aka Doe 

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