Talex
Established
My dad gave his Canonet QL17 when I was in college. I still have it, but I can not find the right batteries for it anymore.
randolph45
Well-known
Can't remember the name wait,wait brain storm comming
Can't remember the name wait,wait brain storm comming
Ansco I think 120 box camera from the late 50's or early 60's turquoise colored plastic .The whole back would come off to load the film.Held on by a spring clip
Wanted a used Argus C3 29$ in my young teens, but Dad said I couldn't put it on layaway at a $ a week Had to be cash.
Can't remember the name wait,wait brain storm comming
Ansco I think 120 box camera from the late 50's or early 60's turquoise colored plastic .The whole back would come off to load the film.Held on by a spring clip
Wanted a used Argus C3 29$ in my young teens, but Dad said I couldn't put it on layaway at a $ a week Had to be cash.
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Renzsu
Well-known
Powershot G5 in 2003 
24 when I got my first camera, trying to make up for lost time!
24 when I got my first camera, trying to make up for lost time!
Athos6
Tao Master
My dads Minolta SR-T102.
theogee
Member
It was the mid 50's and I had a Kodak Brownie 127. When I took an interest in photography my first purchase was a Miranda F with a 50mm F1.8 Soligor lens.
taskoni
Well-known
My very first one was Smena 8...
Bobbo
Well-known
My first was a Sears 500MX in 2000 ... a rebadged Ricoh SLX-500, which my mother owned. M42 mount, 1/30-1/500 second shutter speeds only, mercury-powered meter. Came with a 50/2 lens. I shot the crap out of that camera through 2002. Eventually, the shutter mechanism kicked the bucket. Still have Mom's Ricoh, which wears some of the Sears' parts.
shimokita
白黒
Pentax Spotmatic F purchased around 1970, with 50mm lens... it was stolen in sometime in the late 1970s... Forward to 2009 were I purchased the same combination.... Old eyes make for a challange to focus ;-) but fun to take out from time to time...
Casey
Casey
MRohlfing
Well-known
My brother had an Agfa Click as his first camera.
Here he is (in 1967):
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/M0016-1.jpg
Nowadays he takes photos mainly with his cellphone - 640 x 480
The Agfa Click, of course, took much better pics!
Here he is (in 1967):
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/M0016-1.jpg
Nowadays he takes photos mainly with his cellphone - 640 x 480
The Agfa Click, of course, took much better pics!
newspaperguy
Well-known
After several throw-away plastic 127 split-frame cameras, I bought a pre-war, WWII, that is, Foth-Derby with a focal plane shutter from Central Camera in Chicago in about 1948. Great little camera, long time gone.
45-Otto
Member
Z.I. Tenax 1
Z.I. Tenax 1
My very first camera was a pre-war Zeiss Ikon Tenax 1. 36 24X24 exposures on the old 20 exposure roll and 50 exposures on a 36 exposure roll. It had a 37MM Novar anastigmat lens, guess focus and a folding viewfinder.
Z.I. Tenax 1
My very first camera was a pre-war Zeiss Ikon Tenax 1. 36 24X24 exposures on the old 20 exposure roll and 50 exposures on a 36 exposure roll. It had a 37MM Novar anastigmat lens, guess focus and a folding viewfinder.
gb hill
Veteran
A Canon AE-1 which I bought from, & later sold to another sailor in 1980. My wife bought me an AE-1 program a few years ago which I still have.
nobbylon
Veteran
My first camera must have been a kodak instamatic 126 bought by my grandparents as a Christmas gift. I still remember it in it's yellow carton.
The first camera I bought for myself was a new Pentax K1000 when I was 12 in 1976. I can still remember the smell of the box when I opened it. I think it cost me 120 pounds which was quite a lot back then. I know it cleared me out of my savings! Bought from Macro in Trafford Park.
The first camera I bought for myself was a new Pentax K1000 when I was 12 in 1976. I can still remember the smell of the box when I opened it. I think it cost me 120 pounds which was quite a lot back then. I know it cleared me out of my savings! Bought from Macro in Trafford Park.
kram
Well-known
A few kids at school had 110 cameras on school trips. I was told if I waited, I could have a 'proper 35mm camera'. In 1978, I got my first camera, a Zenit E, with the dinky 50mm f3.5. The cameras shutter came apart in the early nineties (had been supperceded by Pentax by then). I still have the 50mm f3.5 (but I would now need a Nikon adapter to use it).
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Dirk
Privatier
A Porst 100 something or another, which was a re-badged Mamiya 1000, with an Asahi Pentax 55mm 1.8 Super Takumar. Sold it in 1977 in Ecuador for what was then to me a small fortune.
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Nikon F3 given to me by my dad, still have it of course.
TareqPhoto
The Survivor
If talking about a real camera then my first camera was Nikon Coolpix 8800, before it i had Sony Video or Handycam, and then i had that Samsung 3-in-1 cam-webcam-mp3.
I can't remember if i paid for that Coolpix8800 or my dad, but i bought my first ever DSLR which is Canon 350D after that Nikon not so long [maybe about 3 months after the Nikon], so i can't remember which camera i have my very own as first, is that Nikon coolpix or Canon 350D, but i remember that all gear after Canon 350D and few lenses were paid by me only.
I can't remember if i paid for that Coolpix8800 or my dad, but i bought my first ever DSLR which is Canon 350D after that Nikon not so long [maybe about 3 months after the Nikon], so i can't remember which camera i have my very own as first, is that Nikon coolpix or Canon 350D, but i remember that all gear after Canon 350D and few lenses were paid by me only.
ianstamatic
Well-known
kodak instamatic with film cartridge ...
hence my name here
hence my name here
39per1
Established
A Ferrania-3M with Instamatic cartridge....then, my first "serious" camera was a Zenit ET.
I still own both, but I can't find a 126 cartridge to load the Ferrania and I dismount the Helios 58 f 2 from the Zenit to use it on a Spotmatic......
PS: Ferrania is a beauty: white plastics, gold details & orange leatherette....... my father bought it in 1967......
I still own both, but I can't find a 126 cartridge to load the Ferrania and I dismount the Helios 58 f 2 from the Zenit to use it on a Spotmatic......
PS: Ferrania is a beauty: white plastics, gold details & orange leatherette....... my father bought it in 1967......
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