The mount was proprietary to Fuji, it will not mate with SMC Takumars for OA
metering.

At 07:33 PM 1/31/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>The Fuji ST901 you say was their answer to the ES.  What type of screw mount
>lens was used on it to enable it to do open aperture metering like the ES
>II?  Could SMC Takumars be used on the 901 to activate the auto feature?
>
>Jim A.
>
> > From: "John Poirier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:56:30 -0700
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: Spottie Questions (Enablement Needed)
> >
> > Hi-
> > None of the Spotmatics have particularly wonderful finders in my 
> opinion.  I
> > have an F, a 1000, and an original.  I love 'em anyhow.
> >
> > You may want to take a look at Fujica ST701 and ST801 bodies.  I 
> haven't had
> > my hands on either for many years, but owned both in the late seventies-
> > used mainly with SMC Tak lenses.  It seems to me that their finders were
> > brighter than Pentax, and they were pretty solid mechanically 
> speaking.  The
> > ST801 in particular is interesting because its meter technology was very
> > advanced for the time.  It used a silicon blue cell with an LED readout
> > something like the MX.  The ST701 was around for quite a while and I think
> > evolved over the years, so there may be variations in finder brightness
> > depending on when manufactured.
> >
> > Fuji also made the ST901, their answer to the ES, with a wildly innovative
> > meter readout for the day- digitial numerical readout of shutter speed.
> > Described as a gimmick that would never go anywhere by a contemporaneous
> > Consumer Reports review.  Nice chunk of gadgetry, but aperture priority 
> only
> > on auto and no meter on manual.  Can't guess about reliablility.  I owned
> > one of those as well and enjoyed it.
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Christopher Lillja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: January 31, 2002 10:08 AM
> > Subject: Spottie Questions (Enablement Needed)
> >
> >
> >> As I have been building my Pentax system I have found some screw mount
> > lenses to be great value for the money. I generally use them on a beat 
> up ME
> > with a M42/KM adapter. I'm thinking about getting a real M42 body, and of
> > course a nice Spottie would probably fit the bill nicely.
> >>
> >> Here's the thing: which Pentax M42 camera has the best view
> > finder/focusing aids? I've read all the major pages on the topic and little
> > is mentioned about the various finders. I would happily trade TTL metering
> > for a really good finder or perhaps a really small (ME like) chassis...
> >>
> >> I have a K1000 and I find the little tiny microprisim dot in the middle of
> > the ground glass not much fun to use. I love the finder on the ME, and I
> > could live with something in between those two. I'm happy with the
> > viewfinder brightness of both cameras, BTW.....
> >>
> >> Now remain calm please, I have also looked at information on many M42
> > cameras, some (gulp) non-Pentax. If anyone has some suggestions along these
> > lines, feel free to answer me off-list.
> >>
> >> Well, what I guess what I really want is an MX with an M42 lens mount.
> > What the next best thing?
> >>
> >> Christopher Lillja
> >> Publications Coordinator
> >> The Pennington School
> >> www.pennington.org
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