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Apr 10, 2021 13:56:30   #
Leitz Loc: Solms
 
billnikon wrote:
I bought my first Nikon Ftn 72 years ago.

Do you still have the time machine?

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Apr 10, 2021 13:59:44   #
hrblaine
 
[quote=grandpaw]My dad had given me other cameras but my first purchase on my own was a Nikon "F" with a FTN meter and F2 50mm lens fifty years ago and I still have it and it looks like new.

I can't recall when I got my first F but I'm sure it was after I graduated from law school in 1962. I came home from Korea with a Contax 35mm in the mid 50s iirc, had a Voightlander first, then the Contax, both bought through the Army PX. When I went digital, something convinced me to switch to Canon. been there ever since, currently shooting with the "old" 5Dc. Had it a long time, still meets my needs!

Harry PS At 90, I'm not much of a heavy user anymore as most of my energy goes towards my dogs as I still field trial English Cockers and Pointers in their respective venues. (BTW, my Pointers have long tails and are originally from England not Germany!)

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Apr 10, 2021 14:01:34   #
brontodon
 
I remember when Nikon insisted that their cameras would continue to work without batteries. The F3 had a single manual shutter speed, 1/90 sec., and even the inexpensive EM had one. Of course, in the digital era that's no longer the case.

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Apr 10, 2021 14:03:55   #
AnthonyBiss Loc: Toronto, Ontario
 
grandpaw wrote:
My dad had given me other cameras but my first purchase on my own was a Nikon "F" with a FTN meter and F2 50mm lens fifty years ago and I still have it and it looks like new.

I have owned a D80 and D90 for my first digital cameras. I have also owned a D600 and currently own a D7000, D810 and D500 with a Z6ii on order.

Needless to say I am a Nikon fan.


What a mistake I made, I traded in all of my Nik film oldies, except a D90 for the D3S, D300s, D7100, No more trades. Can't dump those great lenses I have.

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Apr 10, 2021 15:12:03   #
DMZX
 
This thread stirred up some nostalgia. The camera on the left was bought at a PX in 1973 with a 1.7 55mm lens. I used it until 2000 when I got a 5 MP Olympus. It is still in good shape as I religiously kept it in a black leather case. It is fully manual now, (battery not available), but the meter only gave an aperture suggestion.

The camera on the right has a manual 1.8 25mm lens. Smaller, lighter and much more capable, but it is able to give me the a similar look that the SLR produced with color film. Using it can be challenging, but sharpens my old film skills.





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Apr 10, 2021 17:57:00   #
tommyII Loc: Northern Illinois
 
Me too. I've been a Nikon shooter ever since.

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Apr 10, 2021 18:56:31   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Have one just like yours grandpaw! Best that I can remember got it around 1975.

Don

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Apr 10, 2021 19:00:13   #
ronpier Loc: Poland Ohio
 
grandpaw wrote:
My dad had given me other cameras but my first purchase on my own was a Nikon "F" with a FTN meter and F2 50mm lens fifty years ago and I still have it and it looks like new.

I have owned a D80 and D90 for my first digital cameras. I have also owned a D600 and currently own a D7000, D810 and D500 with a Z6ii on order.

Needless to say I am a Nikon fan.


Very nice. My first Nikon was a D50, and D80, D90 and D3400.
along with a Coolpix S9600 which replaced the stolen S8200. Still have and use all five
regularly and they all look like new also. Go Nikon!!

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Apr 10, 2021 19:58:08   #
ronpier Loc: Poland Ohio
 
rdgreenwood wrote:
On July 17, 1968, I arrived in Atsugi, Japan, on my way to DaNang, RVN. I’d done a lot of research, so I went immediately to the NX and handed over $121.00 for a Nikkormat ftn. I shot with that until 1987, when I switched to a N8008. From there I’ve moved to an N90, a D1, a D200, a D300, and a D800e. I don’t have any plan to move away from the D800e as my primary camera; there isn’t a thing I want to do that I can’t do with it.

One other note, in December of 2012, my youngest son told me he wanted to start shooting seriously. I told him I had a D300 in good shape that I’d give to him. He said, “No, I want to start like you did. I want a Nikkormat.” I said “Fine, don’t do anything.” I went to eBay, found a good Nikkormat, and had it sent to him. About a week later, before he could see a single image from the camera, he passed away. Our last conversation, two nights before his passing, we talked only of photography and his camera.
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So so sorry for your loss. But a wonderful memory of your last moments with your son. BTW thank you for your service. Ron

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Apr 10, 2021 21:56:54   #
GreyOwl40 Loc: Quebec City
 
bsprague wrote:
Couldn't afford that beast so I bought a Nikkomat while on an Asian deployment.


Bought my first Nikkormat FTn with 50 mm f1.4 lens in Oct. 68. Still have it. Over here they had the r. A friend ordered his from Hong Kong and, of course, it was missing the r.

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Apr 10, 2021 22:36:30   #
Camlane Loc: North Carolina
 
grandpaw wrote:
My dad had given me other cameras but my first purchase on my own was a Nikon "F" with a FTN meter and F2 50mm lens fifty years ago and I still have it and it looks like new.

I have owned a D80 and D90 for my first digital cameras. I have also owned a D600 and currently own a D7000, D810 and D500 with a Z6ii on order.

Needless to say I am a Nikon fan.


I ordered an FTN to take to Expo 67 but it didn't come in time so I settled for an FT with 1.4. Still works great but is rarely used.

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Apr 10, 2021 23:11:35   #
tschuler
 
grandpaw wrote:
My dad had given me other cameras but my first purchase on my own was a Nikon "F" with a FTN meter and F2 50mm lens fifty years ago and I still have it and it looks like new.

I have owned a D80 and D90 for my first digital cameras. I have also owned a D600 and currently own a D7000, D810 and D500 with a Z6ii on order.

Needless to say I am a Nikon fan.


That's the same camera I bought 49 years ago when I was in Japan for the Boy Scout World Jamboree. It was my first DSLR. Before that, I had a Kodak Hawkeye and a cheap plastic Polaroid.

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Apr 10, 2021 23:15:27   #
tschuler
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I bought the same camera a few years before you. After it sat in a closet for a few years, I put it on eBay in 2005. It went to a man in Dublin, Ireland ($300). I've often been tempted to buy another one on eBay, just to have.


You got a good deal. I paid very close to $300 when I purchased it new in 1971. You basically had a great camera for free.

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Apr 11, 2021 00:45:53   #
beeyul69
 
Almost 50 for me too, got my first Nikon, the F, while in Japan 1974 😎

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Apr 11, 2021 00:51:59   #
wide2tele Loc: Australia
 
ronpier wrote:
Very nice. My first Nikon was a D50, and D80, D90 and D3400.
along with a Coolpix S9600 which replaced the stolen S8200. Still have and use all five
regularly and they all look like new also. Go Nikon!!

You started late and beat me. I started with a F90x. These guys in this thread are making me depressed! haha
Always "desperately" wanted a Nikon F4s, my dream Nikon. Would buy it today if I ever found one in as new condition.
Go Nikon!!!

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