A few minutes after your [this] post, Bob Rapp posted another answer
as to what it is ~ the Auto/Manual lever disabler pin. When mounted on
a Spotty F or ES, it keeps the lever from being moved to Manual.
Provided it's still working, that is!  ;^)

keith

John Coyle wrote:
> 
> Sorry Keith, I've never seen one of those!  And I misinterpreted it's
> position - now I look at your post again it's much too far from where
> the aperture pin is.
> 
> Can't help with that one, I'm afraid.
> 
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> 
> On Friday, September 13, 2002 2:23 PM, Keith Whaley
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >
> >
> > John Coyle wrote:
> > >
> > > The spring-loaded pin is the one that is depressed from the camera
> > > body to close the aperture down for exposure.
> >
> > No, it isn't. The aperture pin is at least 1/16" diameter and sticks
> > out at least 1/8" or more.. This pin I'm talking about is only about
> > .010" diameter and only sticks out from the rear face of the lens
> > body
> > maybe .040" or less! Maybe 1/6 the diameter of the aperture pin! Half
> > of the Pentax owners don't even know it's there, most likely!
> > Only occurs on M-42 lenses.

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