I, too, have a Spotmatic MD, two drives, and the column battery holder.
Where did you get a battery made for it.  I use the camera, but haven't used
the drives in a long time.
I found mine back in the 1970's.

Jim A.


> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:05:36 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: The Spottie F
> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Resent-Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:05:44 -0400
> 
> Yep, I have the motor and the big stick battery holder. I had to have a
> battery made. But it works rather well. Once in a while I shoot a roll
> with it. It's in mint minus condition. The controls are a bit of a
> pain, but it was a great camera in its time.
> paul
> On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 07:02 PM, frank theriault wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Paul,
>> 
>> OOOOoooooooo!!
>> 
>> You've got a motor drive Spottie?  Those things are apparently pretty
>> rare.
>> Is it just the body, or (as I assume to be the case), do you have the
>> motor
>> drive to go with it?
>> 
>> Lucky bastard!  <g>
>> 
>> cheers,
>> frank
>> 
>> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Frank,
>>> I'm good about caps. i only take them off when I know I'm going to
>>> shoot. So I don't have a problem with SPf batteries, but I could see
>>> how it could be a problem for others. I have two early spotties,
>>> including a motor drive version, but not Spotmatic IIs. I think I
>>> would
>>> like that camera. May be one of these days. But most of my cameras
>>> don't get enough exercise as it is, particularly the screw mounts.
>>> Paul
>>> On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 07:09 AM, frank theriault wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> --
>> "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The
>> pessimist
>> fears it is true." -J. Robert
>> Oppenheimer
>> 
>> 
> 

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