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I've gone through quite a few cameras in the past few weeks (long story), and it got me thinking to what cameras I've owned.. so spent some time wandering down memory lane. I'm not a gearhead by any stretch of the imagination, but I really enjoyed revisiting some old friends (and enemies).
What's your history?
This is what I’ve owned.. as in bought with my own money, and excluding hired equipment or work equipment.
For me it all started here.
Earlier cameras may not be in chronological order....
Pantacon Pentona. I had this camera as a small child. I wasn't interested in photography then.. but it was technically my first camera.
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Pentax MV - My first SLR camera and the one that sparked my passion for photography. Best Christmas present ever!
I loved this camera!! The ability to see through the lens really fired my interest in the medium, and this is where my obsession with capturing what I saw, and creating the image in the viewfinder that lasts to this day comes from.
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I outgrew the Pentax system, and hankered after full manual control (The MV was aperture priority only), and for some reason, decided on Nikon, which has been my mainstay for 35mm format cameras ever since.
Nikon F301.. lovely little camera. I had this for ages and used it as a lightweight travel camera and spare body when bigger and better gear took over for main use.
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Nikon F3. Quite possibly the best camera ever made. Regret selling.
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Replaced the F301 with a F90X
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Nikon F4. Big, chunky… lovely layout. Great camera… crap AF.
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Nikon FM2. Took over from the F90x as my spare body, but loved using this camera. Small, light, fully mechanical. I regret selling this one too… had it until 2003.
I had the MD-12 drive for it. The FM2 and MD12 is perhaps the most famous sounding camera in the world. Often dubbed into films whenever a generic driven camera sound is needed. Sampled on the start of “Girls on Film” by Duran Duran.
The F3, F4 and FM2 were my 35mm weapons of choice for some time
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Olympus OM2n....for some reason, I was talked into getting this . I could never get on with it's idiosyncratic controls though
What's your history?
This is what I’ve owned.. as in bought with my own money, and excluding hired equipment or work equipment.
For me it all started here.
Earlier cameras may not be in chronological order....
Pantacon Pentona. I had this camera as a small child. I wasn't interested in photography then.. but it was technically my first camera.
-----------------------------
Pentax MV - My first SLR camera and the one that sparked my passion for photography. Best Christmas present ever!
I loved this camera!! The ability to see through the lens really fired my interest in the medium, and this is where my obsession with capturing what I saw, and creating the image in the viewfinder that lasts to this day comes from.
----------------------------------
I outgrew the Pentax system, and hankered after full manual control (The MV was aperture priority only), and for some reason, decided on Nikon, which has been my mainstay for 35mm format cameras ever since.
Nikon F301.. lovely little camera. I had this for ages and used it as a lightweight travel camera and spare body when bigger and better gear took over for main use.
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Nikon F3. Quite possibly the best camera ever made. Regret selling.
--------------------------------------
Replaced the F301 with a F90X
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Nikon F4. Big, chunky… lovely layout. Great camera… crap AF.
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Nikon FM2. Took over from the F90x as my spare body, but loved using this camera. Small, light, fully mechanical. I regret selling this one too… had it until 2003.
I had the MD-12 drive for it. The FM2 and MD12 is perhaps the most famous sounding camera in the world. Often dubbed into films whenever a generic driven camera sound is needed. Sampled on the start of “Girls on Film” by Duran Duran.
The F3, F4 and FM2 were my 35mm weapons of choice for some time
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Olympus OM2n....for some reason, I was talked into getting this . I could never get on with it's idiosyncratic controls though
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