littlefields
Member
My first camera was a Kodak model 124 Instamatic 126 film camera (10th birthday gift; 1968; still have it). The first 35mm camera I bought was a used Exakta VX 500 with a 50mm 2.8 Domiplan ($40 from a co-worker in 1982)
farlymac
PF McFarland
My very first camera that I owned was a Polaroid Square Shooter. Then I bought a Sears TLS(Ricoh Singlex) and three lenses. Both cameras are long gone. Gave the Polaroid to one of my sisters, and traded the TLS in on a Nikkormat FTn.
PF
PF
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ironhorse
Joe DuPont
Christmas 1965 I was 9 years old and received an Ansco Cadet 2 camera (127 film). Used it until I bought my first SLR, an Asahi Pentax Spotmatic with a 50mm f1.4 lens in 1970.
jljohn
Well-known
Kodak Instamatic X-15 I believe--don't have it anymore though.
keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
It was around 2000 or 2001. I was 9 or 10. My parents gave me a little webcam/snapshot camera for Christmas. It could shoot video if you plugged it into a computer. It had no screen. I'm first generation digital
but I don't mess with that stuff anymore...
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Miranda Sensorex with a 55/1.8.
andredossantos
Well-known
Father gave me a Canon FT when I was a teenager. It broke but I recently scored a mint one off craigslist for $20 
rodinal
film user
Well, I started in photography when I was six, so my first camera was a real DIANA that took 4.5x4.5 cm negatives on 120 film. I still have it, and it works as bad as new.
Luddite Frank
Well-known
It was a Keystone 35mm P&S. My mom bought it for me at the old now gone People's Drugstore here in DC when I was about 12 yrs old. A few years later my sister bought me a Pentax P3n with a 50mm f2 lens. I still have and value that P3n all these years later.
I remember People's Drug Stores !
Dad worked in D.C. from about 1960 till he retired about 15 years ago...
Most of his photos & slides from the 1960's and '70's are still in boxes, in their People's Drug processing envelopes.... shot with a Nikon S & 50mm Nikkor 1.4.
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
My very first camera was an Olympus Trip Junior, which my mom gave me when I was little. My first 'serious' camera was a Canon Rebel 2000 with a 50mm f/1.8 (lens was new, camera was used), which I bought in early 2008 I think. I still have the lens, and I gave the body to my best friend. She bought a 50mm f/1.8 to use with it. She shoots mostly b&w, but also some color now and then.
robklurfield
eclipse
Kodak Instamatic (124?) around 1967 or 68. Boy, did I think that was cool.
meanstreetshooter
Established
My(first) cameras
My(first) cameras
My first camera, a gift, was a Kodak Brownie-style. I still have it. (I'm presently away from home so I can't ID it positively)
My next one was a Kodak Model 124 Instamatic. I still have it. It's sitting next to the Brownie.
My first "real" camera that I bought with my own earned money, 1976, is a Canon FTb-n, chrome, with f1.8 55mm lens and a f5.6 100-200mm zoom. I still have this outfit and use it on the mean streets of Y'town.
My(first) cameras
My first camera, a gift, was a Kodak Brownie-style. I still have it. (I'm presently away from home so I can't ID it positively)
My next one was a Kodak Model 124 Instamatic. I still have it. It's sitting next to the Brownie.
My first "real" camera that I bought with my own earned money, 1976, is a Canon FTb-n, chrome, with f1.8 55mm lens and a f5.6 100-200mm zoom. I still have this outfit and use it on the mean streets of Y'town.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Box Brownie. 
TXForester
Well-known
Not sure of the exact model. It was a Kodak and similar to the Brownie Flash.
robklurfield
eclipse
I no longer have my first Instamatic, BUT I do have my mom's Baby Brownie.
astrosecret
Recovering rollei snob
Ricoh XR7. Ricoh SLRs are wonderful and I still use it over the F3. Meter is great and readout is wonderful, it's light and well made.
Bill Kapinski
Established
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
I remember People's Drug Stores !
Dad worked in D.C. from about 1960 till he retired about 15 years ago...
Most of his photos & slides from the 1960's and '70's are still in boxes, in their People's Drug processing envelopes.... shot with a Nikon S & 50mm Nikkor 1.4.
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Here's another one who remembers Peoples Drug Stores! I used to shop there all the time and that's probably where I went to get my film developed back in the 1950's and 60's.
Ellen
Spavinaw
Well-known
First was a Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20 with the flash attachment. It was a gift from my family. Next was a Kodak Tourist II with 800 shutter. I saved up for most of it plus some help from my aunt. Then came a Baby Rollei 4X4, Nikkormat FTN, and Canon F-1 followed by everything from a Minolta subminiature to Graphic 4X5's. I still have the Brownie and Tourist.
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
My very first camera was a Brownie Holiday in 1956 or 1957. I still have some of the pictures that I took with it, too. Don't have the camera, though.
The first serious camera I bought with my own money was a Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL which was purchased at the PX at Ft. McNair in Washington, D.C.
I'm guessing I also looked at a Nikon F since this was in 1972, but I probably couldn't afford it so bought the Mamiya Sekor instead. Don't have the Mamiya anymore and and honestly wish I'd purchased the Nikon F
Ellen
The first serious camera I bought with my own money was a Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL which was purchased at the PX at Ft. McNair in Washington, D.C.
I'm guessing I also looked at a Nikon F since this was in 1972, but I probably couldn't afford it so bought the Mamiya Sekor instead. Don't have the Mamiya anymore and and honestly wish I'd purchased the Nikon F
Ellen
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