John Bragg
Well-known
Taking family photos with my brand new Canon AV1 slr. I had a cheapo Sunpak flash and a 50mm f1.8 and I was the bees knees. Few photos survive from those first few, but I do have one of the only colour photos of my Grandma who passed at the age of 96. Very precious.
Grandma Roberts by E.J. Bragg, on Flickr

markjwyatt
Well-known
Well hopefully started a new Christmas photography memory tonight. My youngest daughter (23) has always shown some interest in photography, and has been curious about film photography. She took my Konica Big Mini on a short trip recently. Also recently I bought a couple of lenses from a different site- a Takumar 50mm f1.8 and a Tessar (both M42). I mated the Takumar to a Spotmatic, and gave her that as a gift as along with a roll of HP5+. She is pretty excited. I can see a photo day trip in the near future, and possibly a new film photographer in the making.
Happy daughter -> happy papa, Mark! 
CMur12
Veteran
I had a cheap little camera that had served me well, but I wanted a camera with a flash. So, for Christmas 1959, my parents got me a Kodak Duaflex IV TLR, which started my love of TLRs. I was eight years old.
I still have that little Kodak, which took 620 film.
- Murray
I still have that little Kodak, which took 620 film.
- Murray
markjwyatt
Well-known
Happy daughter -> happy papa, Mark!![]()
Yes. Goes with the other expression- Happy Wife, happy life
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
My Dad bought me a Polaroid 420 Automatic Land Camera. Still have it.

1970’s Polaroids by rdc154, on Flickr

1970’s Polaroids by rdc154, on Flickr
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