Chris101
summicronia
The first slr I used was a friend's Konica t2 and a 52mm lens.
A few years later, I could afford my own slr and bought a Mamiya 645 with 110mm and 35mm lenses. I still have the 110, but the rest of that kit is gone.
A few years later, I could afford my own slr and bought a Mamiya 645 with 110mm and 35mm lenses. I still have the 110, but the rest of that kit is gone.
Bryce
Well-known
K1000 given to me by my father, Christmas 1985.
Still have and occasionally use it, and the system grew... I now have a pretty complete one and use it as my mainstay 35mm and digital kit.
Still have and occasionally use it, and the system grew... I now have a pretty complete one and use it as my mainstay 35mm and digital kit.
MRohlfing
Well-known
Revueflex E (aka Zenit E) with a Helios-44. Got it for my birthday in 1970.
Selenuim meter, uncoupled, not very accurate, above the lens and the viewfinder showed 78% (WOW!!) of the image on the film. Anyway, it was my first "real" camera and I liked it very much and learned a lot using it.
Michael
Selenuim meter, uncoupled, not very accurate, above the lens and the viewfinder showed 78% (WOW!!) of the image on the film. Anyway, it was my first "real" camera and I liked it very much and learned a lot using it.
Michael
RFOBD
Established
Chinon CE-4
If memory serves it was a Konica Autoreflex A3, I was about 16.
D.O'K.
Darren O'Keeffe.
Olympus OM10 + 50mm 1.8 zuiko, bought new in 1982. I still have it and use it occasionally: it works perfectly, despite never having been serviced (or even cleaned...)
D.O'K.
D.O'K.
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> I stilll have them both but the mirror on the Yashica often sticks up so I haven't used it lately.
I've had good luck getting mirror action back to normal with replacing the bumper. That old foam gets like tar. I replaced the bumper on a TL-Electro-X, picked up cheap. Great user now.
I've had good luck getting mirror action back to normal with replacing the bumper. That old foam gets like tar. I replaced the bumper on a TL-Electro-X, picked up cheap. Great user now.
Henryzx
Established
It was an OM-2000, which also the beginning of my zuikoholic life.....
BillBingham2
Registered User
Nikkormat FTn Chrome. Still have her and will be putting back in the rotation shortly.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
thirteen
Established
Minolta XGM - still have and use it.
ErnestoJL
Well-known
Miranda Sensomat RE bought new in 1970. Still have it and still shoot with it.
A wonderfull camera. The only feature I would like it have is like the G model a mirror lock up lever.
Cheers
Ernesto
A wonderfull camera. The only feature I would like it have is like the G model a mirror lock up lever.
Cheers
Ernesto
valdas
Veteran
Zenit ET as well. A piece of metal, not a camera
. I still have it.
foto_fool
Well-known
OM-1 that was a hand-me-down from my dad in the mid-70's, when he bought himself an OM-2. It was my only camera for over 20 years. Had the 50/1.4 lens.
My wife got an AE-1 as a present from her brother about the same time I got the OM-1. It had a Soligor zoom.
We carried both these cameras traveling - even high-altitude backpacking in the Sierras. We still have and use both, though we have more and newer lenses for them now.
My wife got an AE-1 as a present from her brother about the same time I got the OM-1. It had a Soligor zoom.
We carried both these cameras traveling - even high-altitude backpacking in the Sierras. We still have and use both, though we have more and newer lenses for them now.
bobkonos
Well-known
Minolta SRT-101 with 55mm lens in 1975. Could not afford a Nikkormat FT3 at the time. I now have mint examples of both.
Vics
Veteran
About 1974 I bought a Pentax Spotmatic (screw mount) I left it and its lenses and all our vacation snaps in a restaurant on our way home from Taos one year! Broke my heart, but ended my angerfest about the introduction of the K mount!
Vic
Vic
charjohncarter
Veteran
Here is mine (I got it new 1969). I just had it CLA'd and the meter fixed by Eric Hendrickson, it is now perfect. Even though it is needle match, I have put so many miles on the camera, it seems easy to use than the 6 newer SLRs I have. That is the original strap, SkyLight filter and lenshade.

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ebolton
Number 7614
Pentax ME Super for me, 1980 or 81, I think. I picked it after comparing cameras at that price point extensively. THe 1/2000 shutter and the aperature priority auto sealed the deal for me. It's long dead now, but I've recently bought a good one for sentimental reasons, I guess.
Stu W
Well-known
Benjamin Marks said:Pentax K1000 and 50/1.7. Loved that camera. Used it for six years and traded up to an LX, then on to Nikon FM2, followed by Nikon F4, then really branched out. Mamiya TLR, Speed Graphic, Hassie, Pentax 67 ... and the beat goes on.
Ben Marks
Why trade down from the LX!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Wow! post 24 before we got a Pentax K1000- my first SLR too, with a 55/2.0 lens or was it a 1.8?
Teaching Photo 1 I see a lot of these cameras- Have a Mamiya 500tl this semester, several AE-1's, an OM1and a beautiful Nikkormat FT- all brassed up. Usually have at least one Minolta SRT.
I don't know how much film I ran through that K1000, shot it hard for 5 years.
Teaching Photo 1 I see a lot of these cameras- Have a Mamiya 500tl this semester, several AE-1's, an OM1and a beautiful Nikkormat FT- all brassed up. Usually have at least one Minolta SRT.
I don't know how much film I ran through that K1000, shot it hard for 5 years.
jack palmer
Well-known
Brand new Black Nikon FTN that I had on lay-away forever. Paying $20 or whatever I could afford eash week until it was paid for. I had just started the photography program at The Maryland Institute of Art.
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