How old are you?

How old are you?

  • less than 20

    Votes: 88 5.2%
  • 20-30

    Votes: 457 27.1%
  • 30-40

    Votes: 375 22.2%
  • 40-50

    Votes: 317 18.8%
  • 50-60

    Votes: 262 15.5%
  • over 60

    Votes: 189 11.2%

  • Total voters
    1,688
  • Poll closed .
raid said:
I am of the same age as my Rolleiflex 2.8D.

Yes, the age distribution is close to that of a Uniform distribution.
This shows that RFF members could be of any age between 20-60, with an average age of (20+60)/2=40.

Suddenly, I am older than the average! Statistics sometimes is not good ...


Raid

I'm a year older than my Rollei 2.8c which just had a CLA. I wish I could have the same done to me!
 
I just turned 43 nine years ago. All my cameras are brand new. Film is never going to die. My wife says I live in denial. I don't believe her.
 
I'm 48, three years younger than dad's M3 bought in 1955. That's me on the right in 1965, taken with the same M3 and Summarit I still use today. I'm assuming it was Kodak 100ASA film of some kind.....I always remembered yellow boxes, I don't know if Tri-X was out at that time. I also vaguely remember a huge white Braun electronic flash and an even bigger recharger for it.....it must have been cutting edge back then when a lot of people were still using bulbs. I recall blazing movie lights when he took indoor regular 8mm films, and getting a backhand when I took apart his MC meter to 'fix' it. Maybe that's why I'm a member here, so many dim childhood memories include photography.
 

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At the moment I post this, there have been 115 voters. What amazes me most is the even spread across ages from 20 to 60. I'd have thought that RF's and interest in them would be most prevalent amongst those who are 40+, that is, those who've experienced photography before the proliferation of SLRs..
 
gb hill said:
I"m 39 and holding! But my wife says i'm 47. But shes just jealous because I'm younger than she is. I dare not tell her age though for sanctitys sake:D

I am 26, and my girlfriend told me I am still like a child; but then my hair dresser said I looked like 32. Family still call me by my childname (since age 0).

The oldest lens I got is a 1951 Prominent Norton (Silver Ring), fellow a 1955 CZO Sonnar.
 
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Old enough to remember when you could walk into a photographic shop and buy Kodak Panatomic X, Agfa CT-18 and Ilford 935 cassette refills off the same shelf as PX-625 mercury batteries - and I'm only 42!
 
SCOTFORTHLAD said:
My age is shown,and it's getting to be a little to heavy for comfort,but not too old to stop me from getting silly from time to time about accumulating more stuff!!

Tell me that's a good sign and not just a senior moment.

Brian.

Coincidentally our eldest is 39 today!!Very happy days,but slightly sobering. for Dad.;)
BTW he takes a good photo,but has gone over to digital.
 
I too wonder if Mango got a letter from the Queen. The question is, which one? At 78 I remember Lillybeth driving an ambulance for the cameras.

To Mango: Salute!
Johne
 
:D I'll be over 60 in 2 months! I don't have any cameras older than me but I do have one that will be 50 next year!
 
IGMeanwell said:
25 ... for a couple more months

Trying to enjoy my youth as much as possible
I am enjoying my youth so much more now that I'm past it! I hated my teens, disliked my twenties, don't recall much of my thirties, and have started to like and know myself in my forties. The fifties are going to be a blast!
Rob
 
HuubL said:
141 pollers now. C'mon babyboomers, the yups take over :rolleyes:
It takes us babyboomers a little longer than it used to ;) but I'm sure they're on their way. Lookin' for ya! :cool:
 
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