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iNYONi

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Praktica MTL 5B

 

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Argus 35mm (it was my dad's - made in 1957)

Brownie Box (dad's)

Richoh 35mm

Minolta 35mm

Pentax 35mm

Polaroid SX70

Mamiya Medium Format

Nikon N90

 

*plus about 5 different rangefinders and point&shoots

 

Now I use a D80

 

Next week I'm ordering a D7100



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My old camera was is ...  I still have and shoot them.  No past tense for me.  :huh:



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mine was and still is a sony cybershot 4.1 mp camera. thought it was the bees knees. Wish id bought a SLR sooner.

Taken some good pictures with it though.



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Who had one of theses ??

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^ Of course I did.  It was pretty much a dollar a photo as film packs were around 10 dollars.



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A Panasonic Lumix point and shoot.



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Here are the cameras I have used thus far:

 

Kodak 110 film

Samsung 35mm

Fuji 2600 ( 2.0mp, 2002)

Panasonic DMC-FZ10 ( 4.0mp with 10x optical zoom in 2004)

Panasonic DMC-FZ50 (10mp with 12x optical zoom)

Sony a100 ( first DSLR in 2007)

Sony a350 ( 14.2mp in 2008)

Sony a700 ( 12.2mp in 2011)

Panasonic DMC-FZ150

Panasonic DMC-FZ200

Pentax K5 II (tested November 2013)

Nikon d610 ( January 2014 )



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A Canon F1 with F1.4 lens and sports finder - wonderful for scientific photography because the finder could be swiveled around to WL position and used with your eye well back from the finder.

 

Sorry about the low resolution - this went up to my web site in the nineties when I had only 20mb of file space:

 

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Some better pictures of the beast

 

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I'm just going to start off with Digital...

 

The Kodak DCS200 is the first integrated Digital SLR- self-contained, did not need an umbilical to store an image.

 

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This is the first Infrared DSLR sold by Kodak, the DCS200ir. Bought new, ~1993. $12,400 for the body alone. I've worked with digital imagers since 1981, but this one is the first one bought almost "off-the-shelf". Spent most of the 1980s working on data acquisition systems and image processing for custom IR sensors.

 

Picture taken with a Nikon E3, circa 1997.



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Hasselblad 903SWC

It was actually my wife's but she sold it a couple of years ago. I'd rather like to have tried it with a digital back of some sort but I couldn't afford to buy it off her!

It went to a great home though - the guy who bought it carries it up mountains and takes superb pics.

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