When I was 12 years old and had nothing whatsoever to do with photography, a friend of our neighbors paid them a visit. He had a Leica IIIc and a couple of lenses and I could hold it and make some photos. It was the day the name "Leica" was etched into my brain.
I got seriously engaged in photography when I was 18. My then girlfriend's (now my wife😉) father had a TLR and he developed and printed himself. I fell in love with his Rolleicord Va and got it, together with the Durst enlarger and other darkroom stuff, when he retired to a Canon Sure Shot 35AF. It's the one in my screenshow when you click my signature. On my 20th birthday my girlfriend gave me my first SLR, a Petrie V. After that five more SLRs (EF, A-1, EOS10, EOS D60, EOS 20D) followed, but I never forgot the feel of that Leica IIIc.
I'm an assoc prof in biochemistry and before the digital era university teachers and scientists made frequent use of the documentary departments that were connected to our labs. With the digis came Powerpoint and Photoshop and there was no need anymore for documentary photographers. The department was closed and the equipment had to go. That's how I got my two M4s, an MDa + Visoflex III and a couple of lenses, ... for free!
There was more, MF and technical cameras, lenses, enlargers and lighting equipment. Nobody else was interested and they promised the stuff to me. It took another half year before the old photography department's rooms were finally cleaned out. I happened to be on vacation and when I returned they had trashed everything. I still hate that ignorant facilities manager with his 3MB digi P&S that he used to shoot the progress of the clean out.
After the M4s I signed up here and that explains the IIIf, Contaxes, Canons and Nikon S2 😉, but the first RF I really paid for was an awesomely handsome 1949 IIIc - Elmar combo.
The recent surge in SLR threads here rekindled my lust for a nice black FTb QL and F-1 to go with the EF and A-1, and an Oly 1 or 2 intrigue me too....