p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I am always interested in hearing what you guys got for Christmas (photographic or not).
Since the age of 13, Christmas presents have always been photographic related one way or another. It is fair to say that Santa is the saint of photography in my mind.
So after a few months of online/charity shop scavengering, Santa this year was a Minolta fan.
So.... freshly picked up from under the Christmas tree...

Since the age of 13, Christmas presents have always been photographic related one way or another. It is fair to say that Santa is the saint of photography in my mind.
So after a few months of online/charity shop scavengering, Santa this year was a Minolta fan.
So.... freshly picked up from under the Christmas tree...

raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Timmyjoe
Veteran
My lovely bride got me a FujiFilm Instax Mini 40. Like her, it's adorable. Has a real "nostalgic" look. Can't wait to try it out.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone.
Best,
-Tim
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone.
Best,
-Tim
JeffS7444
Well-known
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So most of you gave yourself gifts?
MrFujicaman
Well-known
15 rolls of 120 ISO Arista 400 B & W
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So most of you gave yourself gifts?
What....You don't believe in Santa ???
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
At my place? Santa does a fly-by. It's been that way for decades.So most of you gave yourself gifts?
santino
FSU gear head
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Well Father Frost or Santa, a new old lens is a gift....No, it is ded moroz![]()
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
So most of you gave yourself gifts?
Santa was never much good for anything besides new socks.
Hmmm, maybe Santa needs to bring me something... let me hit eBay!
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Santa was never much good for anything besides new socks.Since I'm old, a bit plump, and have a beard, I can be my own Santa. A new Leica M6, please!
Wait… you have a beard? For some reason I always pictured you as a tall Groucho Marx, but weather-beaten in the southwestern desert climate.
But socks, yes, for decades my only Christmas present was a pair of socks from my grandmother.
A photographic aspect to this: I distinctly remember one Christmas, maybe 1970, my father, grandmother, and I traveling to visit my aunt. Upon the opening of presents, I had my one present (socks) and my cousins opened theirs. My older male cousin got a nice Minolta rangefinder from his mom! To me it was such a luxurious present; I was stunned. Even as a kid I knew a lot about photography at that time. I had an 8mm ciné camera, which I bought by saving money for six months, but only a simple 127-format roll film camera. My cousin wasn’t even interested in photography.
So today nearly everyone is gone from what was once a large family. That cousin is still alive, but I know when his mom passed away a few years ago he tossed all the photos of his side of the family even though I was willing to take them. A similar thing happened 20 years ago with another cousin when his wife tossed their collection. As a consequence, I have only about 40% of the photos, some dating back to the late 1800’s.
For Christmas I did add something to my vast collection, but not photography related.

Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
So most of you gave yourself gifts?
That's pretty much how it works in my house.
Merry Christmas!
Mike
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Gonna count the 10 rolls of HP5+ (35mm) 36 exp. as my Christmas gift to me...
Possibly looking for another lens, not sure which one or for what purpose...
Possibly looking for another lens, not sure which one or for what purpose...
huddy
Well-known
We have good health and a family that is delighted with a simple, yet beautiful, life. That is enough. The 10x rolls of Tri-X I snagged before it went above $8 a few months ago feels like a present!
lxmike
M2 fan.
Father Christmas sent me a new Sonnar.
My wife- asks for hints, and I ended up with a Pair of APO Lanthars, 85/3.5 in S-Mount and 90/3.5 in LTM.
My wife- asks for hints, and I ended up with a Pair of APO Lanthars, 85/3.5 in S-Mount and 90/3.5 in LTM.
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