DanOnRoute66
I now live in Des Moines
Olympus OM-1N, Zuiko 100mm f2.8 and 28mm f2.8 I bought in early 1984. They all still work fine although I don't use the camera body much these days, as I have since bumped it to "backup status" in favor of the OM-2N and OM-4.
raid
Dad Photographer
My Canon F1N must be 28 years with me, or so. I have sold the Canon AE1 and the A1. The oldest equipment was a Zeiss Contina, which I have had since the late 70's, but it broke down and I sold it for parts. My first camera was an Agfa Rapid camera, which should still be somewhere in some closet in Baghdad. I had that one since middle school in Germany in the mid 60's.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I've got the Brownie Hawkeye I got in 1969, still shoot it every now and again. I've got an F4 I shot for years and years but I never shoot with it anymore. My .72 M7 is likely the longest owned camera in the regular rotation. Got that in 2005 I think.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I bought an Olympus XA new in 1980 and gave it away a only year or so ago.
Hard to believe I had it 30 years...
Chris
Hard to believe I had it 30 years...
Chris
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
I still have a Konica C35AF2 from 1983 - the first camera I ever used (literally) and owned (since I was nine years old).
I still have my Nikon F2s I got in 1979...
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
Someone offered me a leica m3 in January 1991. I finished a few rolls with it this week.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
My first SLR, a Canon TX, I've had since April 1, 1976, so thirty six years. Second longest, Nikon FM-2n since March 1996. Longest Leica, M6-TTL since May 26, 2000.
Best,
-Tim
Best,
-Tim
ChrisN
Striving
Olympus OM-10 that I purchased in 1979 or early '80. Still working.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Leica IIIf with an Elmar 50mm f3.5, I bought it in 1964. I still use it, I've had a few CLAs but for $50 it has been worth it to do the repairs:

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Paul Connet
Guest
Kodak Retina I, bought from a pawn shop sometime in 53 or 54 while in the Navy. Still works but the shutter is way off on the slow side.
You guys must all be a bit younger than I.
Paul C.
You guys must all be a bit younger than I.
Paul C.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Kodak Retina I, bought from a pawn shop sometime in 53 or 54 while in the Navy. Still works but the shutter is way off on the slow side.
You guys must all be a bit younger than I.
Paul C.
Yikes, that is great.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
I have a Nikon 28/2.8 that I have had since 1990. Everything else I owned at that time has been a complete turn-over. I have an F4 and a 50/1.4 AF from 1991. I traded a Pentax LX and all my lenses (and a wad of cash) to get that Nikon in '91. Ooo - I also have an 80mm Schneider Compenon enlarging lens from 1987. Great f--in lens. In 1992 I got my Pentax 67 and a 90mm lens.
My SRT 101 is the camera my father bought for me in the late 70s when I first became interested in photography.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I still have the very first camera that I ever got, a crappy plastic fixed-focus camera with four apertures: cloud, half cloud, half-sun, and sun. It was a giveaway my parents got when I was about 6 yrs old. I also have all of the Olympus OM lenses that my dad bought me when I was a kid, 11-15 yrs old. Still have the OM-4T, Nikon F4s, and Mamiya 645 that I got when I was 18.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I've had an old 1921 vintage Kodak camera that was my grandfather's from 1965 until now. The film for it ran out in 1980 or so.
In 1881 I bought a Canon AE-1 which I still have. It needs work, so I don't use it, but it isn't worth selling anyway.
In 1881 I bought a Canon AE-1 which I still have. It needs work, so I don't use it, but it isn't worth selling anyway.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I found my Rollei 35s from I think 1978 when I got it. Drove down to 47th St Photo to get it. I think the meter is whacked.
ssmc
Well-known
30 years and counting: 45/2 MD Rokkor. I still have the camera I bought it with (XG-1) but that gave up the ghost long ago, to be replaced by an X-700 & X-570 
alfredian
Well-known
Ansco tank, Nikon F2
Ansco tank, Nikon F2
Still have my first film developing tank, an Ansco from 1969. Pinhole chip covered w/Mystic tape, but still usable. Nikon F2A from June 1975 plus 105/2.5 and 55/3.5 MicroNikkor - graduation present. Vivitar E54 + Nikkor 50/4 enlarger still in use. Ditto the entire darkroom set-up. Buy well and hold.
Ansco tank, Nikon F2
Still have my first film developing tank, an Ansco from 1969. Pinhole chip covered w/Mystic tape, but still usable. Nikon F2A from June 1975 plus 105/2.5 and 55/3.5 MicroNikkor - graduation present. Vivitar E54 + Nikkor 50/4 enlarger still in use. Ditto the entire darkroom set-up. Buy well and hold.
Oren Grad
Well-known
Still have my dad's Signet 35, bought new ~1952, his Pen EE-S (~1962) and his Spotmatic (1968). Also my own Brownie Fiesta R4 (1969), Polaroid Square Shooter 2 (1974) and first SLR (Pentax MX, 1979).
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