kode
Member
BobYIL
Well-known
IIIc, from 1947. Still functioning...

dct
perpetual amateur
robbieduncan
Member
The oldest camera I own is a Leica M3 from about '56. I bought it to use it so yes, it gets used.
118 (Dom)
Newbie
Lyraflex TLR. It was my first TLR, shot a roll or two but that was a few years ago. Might start using it again!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I recently acquired a Kodak Autographic Vest Pocket, Special camera with an early body. Manufactured in the UK and comes with a Taylor, Taylor and Hobson f/6.5 lens. My oldest camera (1915).
Bellows are shot, and a leaf spring is missing inside the film compartment, but nothing that can't be fixed.
Bellows are shot, and a leaf spring is missing inside the film compartment, but nothing that can't be fixed.

pixelatedscraps
Well-known
I have a really bloody old Voigtlander 6x9 folder from about 1923 I think. Also a Zeiss Ikon Nettar from around the early 1930s but I'll have to check and post some photos.
Have I used either of them for more than one roll of film? Nope.
Have I used either of them for more than one roll of film? Nope.
JMQ
Well-known
I own the Thornton Pickard Hythe Mk III training gun/camera that takes 120 film, shaped like the Lewis gun, even with the drum magazine. It was used to train aerial gunners in WW1, so that would put it about 1917 or so.
RichW
Established
The Leica IIIa Jesse generously gifted me from 1939, works as good as any modern camera only the viewfinder is a tiny bit tricky to judge compositions with sometimes, am thinking of buying a seperate finder.
A bookshop near me has a Kodak Bull's Eye Brownie 1896 model camera for £25, I am tempted to buy it but will modern film fit in it? I dont want it just for decoration
Cheers, Richard
A bookshop near me has a Kodak Bull's Eye Brownie 1896 model camera for £25, I am tempted to buy it but will modern film fit in it? I dont want it just for decoration
Cheers, Richard
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Yes, a circa 1937 Retina Type 141.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
a 1930 Leica.1 converted to 3 & a 1934 Leica.3, both used without hesitation and enjoyed. the rest of my *occasional regulars* are 50's Zorkis.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
My oldest used to be a Leica M2. It is definitely a user.
But now I have a Zenit-S, a Yashica 44 and a Yashica 44a that are all older. The 44 I have used once. Actually a pretty lovely little camera.
But now I have a Zenit-S, a Yashica 44 and a Yashica 44a that are all older. The 44 I have used once. Actually a pretty lovely little camera.
1750Shooter
Established
1898 Seneca City View 5x7 w/135mm Kodak Wide-field Ektar from the '30s. The combination takes beautiful photos!
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seakayaker1
Well-known
Oldest camera I have is a 1969 Rolleiflex f3.5 with Carl Zeiss 75mm Planar (type 4).
From the listing above I feel like a young man again.
From the listing above I feel like a young man again.
Brucefg
Member
Nikon 2001
ZeissFan
Veteran
I have a couple of Contessa-Nettel cameras (pre-1929) and two 9x12 press cameras. I sort of think there is something older, but I can't recall off-hand.
I have a lot of prewar cameras and a pre-1929 Box Tengor. I know that I have a Kodak 1A Autographic or something like that and a huge honking Kodak.
I have a lot of prewar cameras and a pre-1929 Box Tengor. I know that I have a Kodak 1A Autographic or something like that and a huge honking Kodak.
CliveC
Well-known
I think this is my oldest: a prewar Kodak 35.
Unfortunately the lens is slightly hazy, so I have not shot it. Mechanically, it is sound. I should probably run a roll at some point.
Unfortunately the lens is slightly hazy, so I have not shot it. Mechanically, it is sound. I should probably run a roll at some point.

rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
An Ikonta 520, 1937? No younger than 1938. Nothing wrong with its bellows or Tessar.


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