I'm on my way out to do some time in the National Forest with my kids.  As is often 
the case I am bringing:

Super Takumar 17mm f/4
SMCT 24mm f/3.5
SMCT 28mm f/3.5
SMCT 50mm f/1.5
SMCT 85~210mm f/4.5
Spotmatic
Spotmatic F
ESII

When I return I shall shoot for my regular columns with:
Spotmatic II
SMCT 100mm f/4.0

You might say I do a lot of Spotmatic hugging!

ppro


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> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 3:57 AM
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> Subject: When was the last time you "hugged" a Spotamtic?
> 
> 
>  
> Hi all,
>       I was interested in how JCO's Takumar auction went and was very
> disappointed in the prices he received. For you newcomers, the Takumar
> lenses were, and some still are, the highest quality lenses produced at that
> time. From the 15 f3.5, 24 f3.5, 35 f3.5, 50 f1.4, 85 f1.8, 105 f2.8 120
> f2.8 to the 135 f2.5, these lenses are screwmount versions of the much
> sought after "K" series lenses.
>       Until I could afford the K mount lenses, I freely used my old Takumars on
> my LX! But how about the body. Simply put the original Spotmatic body is a
> marvel of design and function. One reviewer (Mike Johnson in Nov 2000 Photo
> Techniques) said "...may be the closest we've ever come to a Leica
> rangefinder in an SLR".
>       Dig out your old Spotmatic and a few lenses and have a Spotmatic weekend.
> You will know what I mean.
> 
> Bob Rapp
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