
An excerpt from a manual about a Honeywell Spotmatic. This is an american rebadged brand of the Japanese Ashi Pentax Spotmatic.
I am Mark Sargeant a UK artist working in video, photography and sound.
It's xmas 2008 and I wasn't expecting a Russian made Zenit 3 SLR from 1960-62. Infact they found it too expensive to make so they only made it for a couple of years. The better made ones were sent for export or sorted out by the importer with better quality control. An interesting journey this camera has had. Individually stamped with the serial number of 62202303 where it was made in the Zenit factory in Krasnogorsk in the USSR and was purchased from the John Wells camera shop at Lowestoft in the United Kingdom in the seventies. My aunt using this camera to pass her photography exam with it.
On the film rewind dial there are markings of film speeds going from 350 to 11. This in GOST (a pre-1987 arithmetic standard which was used in the former Soviet Union) . This translates to iso 400 to iso 12. There are three points marked on the outer rim. One black dot marks a circle with a dot in the middle (where the 180 is in the image) and the other two are red dots marking a sun symbol (shown) and a light bulb respectively. The function of is it acts as a visual remider for what film you are using and doesn't have any effect over the film exposure!
