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In the late 80s, our family mostly used the Nikon L35AF point and shoot with date back, and continued to use that camera into the 90s. Although Dad got his Minolta SR-T and Pentax ME in the late 70s/early 80s, we all preferred the ease and lightness of the Nikon, which accompanied us to America, Canada and Hong Kong in 1988. It wasn't until the late 2000s that I started using Dad's SLR's again.
Edit: In 1986 I used the family Kodak Disc camera for a few discs, and a Keystone 110 cassette camera in for half a roll in 1985. I never used them again, which is regrettable in the case of the disc camera because it was small enough to fit in my school jacket pocket, and I took some photos that I look back on with great nostalgia.
I'm curious about whether RFF members who are old enough to have used cameras back then were using plastic fantastics, older gear, or higher quality contemporary gear.
Edit: In 1986 I used the family Kodak Disc camera for a few discs, and a Keystone 110 cassette camera in for half a roll in 1985. I never used them again, which is regrettable in the case of the disc camera because it was small enough to fit in my school jacket pocket, and I took some photos that I look back on with great nostalgia.
I'm curious about whether RFF members who are old enough to have used cameras back then were using plastic fantastics, older gear, or higher quality contemporary gear.
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