Frida
Established
This site is home to lots of folks who treasure "old" film cameras. However, who else out there enjoys keeping digital cameras for a long time or buying "obsolete" ones? There are plenty of reasons to do so, whether to save money, resist consumerism, avoid feature bloat, have gear you're not afraid of breaking/losing, or simply for the thrill of finding diamonds in the rough. Who else feels similarly, and why did you choose to keep/buy your old digital camera?
As an example...my oldest digicam that I still use frequently is a Panasonic Lumix FZ7. I bought it new in 2006, so it's almost 7 years old. It still works perfectly. I spent years shooting it on P mode, and switched to M mode a couple of years ago, and for the last couple of years, I've used it permanently at the 36mm equivalent setting. It's unusable above ISO 400, and the image quality even at ISO 100 is nothing like that of any of my DSLRs, but it's a good little camera.
As an example...my oldest digicam that I still use frequently is a Panasonic Lumix FZ7. I bought it new in 2006, so it's almost 7 years old. It still works perfectly. I spent years shooting it on P mode, and switched to M mode a couple of years ago, and for the last couple of years, I've used it permanently at the 36mm equivalent setting. It's unusable above ISO 400, and the image quality even at ISO 100 is nothing like that of any of my DSLRs, but it's a good little camera.
Thatspec
Established
While I don't own one anymore, I sometimes still look back through my 4MP 1D files and marvel at them. What was that, 2001? Nice to have more cropping latitude now but they still hold their own after 12 years.
btm240
Newbie
I still shoot my 1D1 and the newest digital I own and use professionally is a 1Ds2.
zuiko85
Veteran
Still shooting my first DSLR, an Olympus E-410 w/kit lens, bought new but discontinued March 2009 for $340.
So lets see, that is 4 years and counting. I have to tape the card door shut (one of the two plastic latch tabs broke) but will continue to use it until it suffers a fatal failure. Don't feel the need for anything better.
So lets see, that is 4 years and counting. I have to tape the card door shut (one of the two plastic latch tabs broke) but will continue to use it until it suffers a fatal failure. Don't feel the need for anything better.
huddy
Well-known
I will probably keep my D700 until it dies. It is just that good, even thought there are newer bodies with more/better specs.
If I ever get a digital M,I will keep,it until it dies too.
If I ever get a digital M,I will keep,it until it dies too.
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
I will probably keep my D700 until it dies. It is just that good, even thought there are newer bodies with more/better specs.
I couldn't agree more. Wonderful camera.
Snowbuzz
Well-known
Had a 1Ds up until recently. My current M8 still produces great pics.
Robin3mj
Established
Had planned on selling my Canon G10 when I got my Olympus OMD, but I can't bear to get rid of it. After almost 5 years, it truly takes me no thought whatsoever to snap a quick photo, and I know beforehand whether it'll be good or not.
NicoM
Well-known
If you look at the used market, there are a ton of DSLRs from the early 2000s that still function perfectly. We are getting to the point now where cameras are giving us a lot more than we actually need. I see people keeping there digital cameras for a lot longer now.
Pioneer
Veteran
I am still using a Pentax ist DL2 from the early 2000s. 6.1 megapixel does not sound like much anymore, but it still produces great images even today. The focus motor died, or the connections did, but it still works great with a KatzEye split image screen installed.
Tom hicks
Well-known
Faintandfuzzy
Well-known
I'll never sell my D700 either. That said, I still use my canon D30 and 10D.
Kirbot
Established
My only DSLR is a D200 that I bought used, and I'm not planning on upgrading any time soon. It does everything I need, and I've gotten some really nice shots with it.
kxl
Social Documentary
Still using my D700 for my DSLR needs.
Chris101
summicronia
D2x is still my favorite digital, just because it is.
emasterphoto
Established
My D3 will be 5 this fall and still can kick butt and take names. No reason to sell it whatsoever.
Richard Griffith
Established

Olympus E1, 50mm macro by rmja.griff, on Flickr
Just love my Oly E1. £150, don't really see any reason to get anything 'newer'
Roger Hicks
Veteran
M8 since 2006
D70 since 2004
Still using both
Why not?
Will not buy another DSLR until the D70 breaks, but I do have an M9 (since 2009). Again I expect to use it until it breaks.
Cheers,
R.
D70 since 2004
Still using both
Why not?
Will not buy another DSLR until the D70 breaks, but I do have an M9 (since 2009). Again I expect to use it until it breaks.
Cheers,
R.
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Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Early digital cameras were built to very high specs, to justify the high retail prices. My first digital camera was a Nikon Coolpix 990. I bought it new and used it quite heavily. It still works and it still provides images that are more than adequate for a lot of purposes.
fidget
Lemon magnet
I've been using a Canon 4Mp Ixus 400 for a couple of years. This is modified for IR work. It makes good images even at 4Mp.
Old miners track, Scottish Highlands.

Old miners track, Scottish Highlands.
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