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Pentax Honeywell SPOTMATIC questions..


juanjo_viagran

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Hi,

 

I just bought a MINT HoneyWell PENTAX SPOTMATIC camera with few Super-Takumar

lenses but:

 

Here are the questions..

What battery this camera uses (there is no battery on it right now) ?

 

And the camera no matter what speed I put opens for a second, is that an easy fix.?

is just because need a battery ?

 

Thanks.

Juanjo

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The original battery was a PX400 1.35V mercury cell, but a 1.5V alkaline or silver oxide can be used as a replacement without meter calibration. Look for a S400PX (or 387S), which is basically a small 1.55V silver oxide button cell with a plastic collar around the outside. Zinc Air 1.35V batteries (Z400PX) will also work.

 

http://i22.ebayimg.com/02/i/01/d9/42/1b_1.JPG

 

The camera uses the battery for the meter only. The shutter is entirely mechanical and works without batteries. Sounds like yours has problems.

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Thanks a lot for the quick reply...

 

I'll buy the right battery (now that I know which one is it) and make sure that the metering works, if it does I'll go ahead and contact Eric.. ;)

 

Thanks again.

 

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Hi Juan, did you buy the camera on an auction site? If so and the camera was described as "mint," you might want to have a little talk with the seller. It could be the lighting, but it looks to me like there's a dent on the front of the pentaprism housing, at the top by the "H" logo.
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Hi Juanjo ...

 

Tommy's right, a new battery won't help your shutter. I have the Asahi Pentax Spotmatic from way back and the battery does not work. Using a handheld light meter, I recently tested this old but reliable camera that had not shot a roll of film on over 20 years !!!

 

I took my light readings with the handheld meter, I shot a roll of film under various openings and shutter speeds and the results were spot on.

 

Ray

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  • 4 weeks later...
Although the original battery for this was 1.35 volts and ,being mercury, is no longer available, I have it on very good authority that the modern 1.55 volt replacement silver batter works fine as the Pentax circuit is not sensitive to the difference in voltage due to the way it measures.
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