haempe
Well-known
My oldest camera (1933 Leica III) is currently out of order, but my 1934 Super Nettel is in regular use.
DanOnRoute66
I now live in Des Moines
charjohncarter
Veteran
1948 Land 95 converted to 4x5, used it last Friday:
Longest owned camera, purchsed in 1964 for $50, used it yesterday:

Longest owned camera, purchsed in 1964 for $50, used it yesterday:

RichC
Well-known
2007 - my Leica M8 ... I've never used film! 
umcelinho
Marcelo
I still use the 1958 Leica M2 I got when it was 9-10 years old, and the Summicron that I got with it. But it has a 50 Sonnar-ZM on it at the moment...![]()
9-10 years old? wow, your parents sure had good taste
Krosya
Konicaze
meanstreetshooter
Established
Leica M4 (ca.1967). Used weekly during spring, summer, and fall. I'll probably have it serviced this year.
divewizard
perspicaz
My two oldest cameras are both stereo Realist format 35mm cameras. I use them both, but not often. Which is the oldest is unknown to me.
1) Scale Focus Realist 45
2) Rangefinder Wollensak Stereo 10
1) Scale Focus Realist 45
2) Rangefinder Wollensak Stereo 10
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
This is the oldest camera I own, c. 1952, and i use it quite often.

Tom A
RFF Sponsor
At the moment my oldest camera is a 1931 Leica II. Slightly dented "shell" so it wont take IXMOO cassettes and even regular cassettes are stiff to pull out. Works fine otherwise - bought it from the original owner in 1994. Came with a Hektor 50mm f2.5. I like the slow speeds - below 1/20 you determine the speed, based on how fast you can remove your finger from the release!
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Super Ikonta C originally purchased from Photo-Plait, Paris in 1937 which sort of adds to the provenience.


tunalegs
Pretended Artist

I haven't used it in two years because I don't have a reel for 120. I know that it predates the Ansco/Agfa merger since it has the big brass ANSCO on the front. So it has to be from 1927 or earlier.
It sometimes leaks a little light, but otherwise takes nice pictures.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut

1949 Kiev in the foreground. I do use it, but quite rarely.
AJShepherd
Well-known
My oldest camera is a No.2 Brownie, a model I believe went out of production in 1933.


And here's a recent image from it...

Sphinxes by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr


And here's a recent image from it...

Sphinxes by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
laurentb
Established
My Rolleiflex 3.5 B is by far my most used camera.
Snapper_uk
Well-known
This gets used every now and then, lovely pics... From 1961.

Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Here is an update from my former post (now deleted):
"Because it is quite uncommon, I put my oldest on camerapedia: http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Mars_Camera but I don't use it. The oldest I use isn't even my first batch Leica III (1933) but the Zorki 2 from 1955, because I like it better than the Leica."
This year, 2011, I sold the Leica III and the Zorki 2. The oldest one in use now is a Leica II from 1932 factory converted to a IIa synch.
"Because it is quite uncommon, I put my oldest on camerapedia: http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Mars_Camera but I don't use it. The oldest I use isn't even my first batch Leica III (1933) but the Zorki 2 from 1955, because I like it better than the Leica."
This year, 2011, I sold the Leica III and the Zorki 2. The oldest one in use now is a Leica II from 1932 factory converted to a IIa synch.

L. M. Tu
Established
My oldest is still rather young, a 67x Nikon F with F36 motor drive from 1959.
greylensman
Newbie
Canon VI-L. Barely older than my Canon P, both see regular use. Both from 1958.
MaxElmar
Well-known
I've a 5x7 Seneca View which dates to the 1920s that gets used very occasionally. The '36/'37 Leica IIIa gets used a bit more often. There's a gaggle of post-WWII cameras I use a lot - Kodak Medalist, Speed Graphic, Leica IIIc, 1953 Rolleiflex 2.8C - I use these in place of modern film cameras.
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