You kids don't stand a chance. I got my first camera, a Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20 with flash, sometime early in high school. Got my Kodak Tourist II with 800 shutter as a junior or senior. Graduated in 1954 and still have both cameras. So the Brownie would be 60 years old and the Tourist almost 60.
Well, I bought a Minolta 16 about 1962. I still have it but haven't used it in probably 30 years since getting into "large" format 35mm.
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My oldest two would be the Welta Welti and 9x12 I took possession of after my father died. I can remember him working on the 9x12 camera and viewfinder to place on the back and use 828 film, several years before. IRCC I began using it in 1959, during the summer before going to my first year of junior college. I used it mainly at our local museum.
The Welti, I don't recal when I began using it, but probably about the same time, or likely a little before. So a little over 50 years. The camera on the left is a Welti. A very nice camera, but sadly not my father's camera. So actually, it doesn't count. Only the 9x12 and the Minolta 16. But using the Welti still give fond memories, and feels the same.
At first as I began to read this thread, I figured I would probably have it over others. Then Spavinaw and some others came in with more years. Congratulations you guys!!
My orginal Welti was destroyed in a fire. I had used it up until buying a Yashica TL Super in Vietnam about 1971. The 9x12 was unbeknownst to me, safely at my brother's house for I don't know how many years. I thought it was lost or destroyed until my daughter went to visit him and returned with it. I need to use it.