David Hughes
David Hughes
Assuming you're seriously asking:
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Rob
Thanks, David
leica M2 fan
Veteran
IIRC in 2001 I was using the Nikon 8008s and a complement of Nikkor lenses.
I really enjoyed shooting with it. Now when I load it up and fire the shutter which
sounds like a cannon going off I wonder what it was that I liked then. But I still have
some good representative shot from that era.
I really enjoyed shooting with it. Now when I load it up and fire the shutter which
sounds like a cannon going off I wonder what it was that I liked then. But I still have
some good representative shot from that era.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Nikon F100 closely followed by an F5. I remember a 20-35 f2.8 and a 35-70 f2.8 also. I guess I hadn't discovered the simplicity of primes at this point, that would have been 2003 with a Leica M6 and 35mm f2 ASPH...
Regards
Simon
Regards
Simon
Addy101
Well-known
In 2001 I was in Kosovo working for the OSCE - I bought a Canon EOS 3000n with a dreadful 28-80/3.5-5.6 II lens from a PX store and that started my interest in photography.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Godfrey,. . . .But to say that they aren't particularly significant is to wear blinders.
Then again, I didn't say that. I just said that they may not be as significant as some people seem to think.
Cheers,
R.
narsuitus
Well-known
Kodak Bullet: eight 1-5/8" x 2-1/2" pictures on a 127-format roll of film
See Classic Cameras: the 1936 Kodak Bullet and Walter Teague for an interesting write up.
G
Thanks for the link to a very informative article.
steveyork
Well-known
I was shooting an M6 in 2001. Later in the decade I got away from rangefinders. Now I'm back.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
Same as today - Olympus OM1/OM4 and Minolta Autocord. I have added a Linhof Technikardan 4x5 on the analog side and Fuji XE2/XT2 on the digital side.
Emile de Leon
Well-known
M6/Rollieflex/2x3 & 4x5 view cams...and a Korona 12x20 once in a blue moon..
Contarama
Well-known
I hope they don't waste their time on that (it won't change anything, least of all my opinion) and instead look at the article on the Kodak Bullet I posted a link to. What a beautiful old bit of bakelite design that camera is! I'd love to have one on my shelf in pristine condition.
G
I know where one is...in its box...for $40. Is 127 available?
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Back in 2001 I shot a Minolta Dynax 7000 with 35-70mm AF zoom lens.
Got me some very decent pictures from that too, even though it was plastic-fantastic all the way
Got me some very decent pictures from that too, even though it was plastic-fantastic all the way
FujiLove
Well-known
Around that time I bought a Minolta 404si and kit lens. I took it on holiday and shot my first and last roll of Kodachrome. It was a plastic fantastic beast with noisy AF, but looking at those chromes today you can see it had an excellent meter and the kit lens wasn't half bad.
Not long after I bought a digital Minolta camera, then a Nikon D70, and so began my disinterest in photography.
Not long after I bought a digital Minolta camera, then a Nikon D70, and so began my disinterest in photography.
sara
Well-known
i wasn't shooting anything. I was in school.
B-9
Devin Bro
Dear Godfrey,
Then again, I didn't say that. I just said that they may not be as significant as some people seem to think.
Cheers,
R.
Roger,
It is understandable for a European to have that opinion.
2001 forever changed our country and it is indeed significant to every American.
I think Godfrey did a good job of summing it up for those in need of a short hand explanation.
Now back to cameras!
Chris101
summicronia
Nikon CP950, Olympus OM1n with a 21mm f/2, and a Mamiya 645 with the 110mm.
Mostly the CoolPix though. (It's still around, and it works!)
Mostly the CoolPix though. (It's still around, and it works!)
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Olympus OM4T, Mamiya 7, Contax T3
MrFujicaman
Well-known
Let's see...2001..
A pair of Fujica ST-705W's with winders, an ST-801 and a ST-705. Various Takumar lenses and a Tamron 80-200 zoom and a Tamron SP 28-80
A pair of Fujica ST-705W's with winders, an ST-801 and a ST-705. Various Takumar lenses and a Tamron 80-200 zoom and a Tamron SP 28-80
Archiver
Veteran
It wasn't until the end of 2002 that I got my first digital camera, the Canon S45. Prior to that, it was the family Nikon L35AD 35mm f2.8 film camera.
In the late 90's I was able to play with a few of the digital cameras of that time, like the Sony Mavica which took floppy discs, but I never bought one, thank goodness.
In the late 90's I was able to play with a few of the digital cameras of that time, like the Sony Mavica which took floppy discs, but I never bought one, thank goodness.
X
xavyr
Guest
Nikon F3
Canon Sure Shot.
Life was simpler back then.
Yes, indeedy, it was...
Canon SureShot
F3HP
N90s
Oly IS-10
Photog9000
Well-known
I was using a pair of Olympus OM-4T bodies while working as a contract news photographer for a small Florida weekly. The following year I sold my Oly gear (still miss the metering system of the OM-4 cameras) and shifted to Nikon F100 bodies for the autofocus capabilty.
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