NickTrop
Veteran
My first "real" camera. A birthday gift from my father back in the late-80's. For a long time this was my only camera -- fully manual with a "nifty fifty" that was a good performer. This was the family snapper for many a year/decade until internet blogs, the onslaught of digital, and eBay opened the GAS floodgates. I remember we were in one of those now nearly defunct "camera shops", and I had a hard time choosing between this and a used Pentax K1000. I went with the Cosina-made Vivitar because it was shiny and new and had a 1/2000 shutter speed... and my dad's oft-used advice, "new is new".
I recently lent (possibly "gave") this camera along with its current lens line-up to my daughter who's at university in DC (I have passed down her dad's "film gene" to her it now appears...) along with its current lens line-up: the (non-radioactive) 50/1.4 Tak, a permanently modded screw-mount>K-mount Jupiter 9 85/2, and a Vivitar 19mm/3.8 ultra-wide.
This camera is, apparently, still in production let's conservatively say 25 years later with the same 50/1.7 lens. Pretty much the same all manual "student camera" with identical looks/specs to the one I own.
Could the Vivitar 3800 be the single longest production run of any film camera? Feel free to make me look dumb -- I'm trying to think of other cameras with this long a run but I'm coming up empty.
http://www.vivitar.com/products/8/professional-and-slr/34/v3800-50
I recently lent (possibly "gave") this camera along with its current lens line-up to my daughter who's at university in DC (I have passed down her dad's "film gene" to her it now appears...) along with its current lens line-up: the (non-radioactive) 50/1.4 Tak, a permanently modded screw-mount>K-mount Jupiter 9 85/2, and a Vivitar 19mm/3.8 ultra-wide.
This camera is, apparently, still in production let's conservatively say 25 years later with the same 50/1.7 lens. Pretty much the same all manual "student camera" with identical looks/specs to the one I own.
Could the Vivitar 3800 be the single longest production run of any film camera? Feel free to make me look dumb -- I'm trying to think of other cameras with this long a run but I'm coming up empty.
http://www.vivitar.com/products/8/professional-and-slr/34/v3800-50