I have every camera that I have purchased since 1970. It's well over forty cameras and more than 50 lenses.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Peterfiore wrote:
I have every camera that I have purchased since 1970. It's well over forty cameras and more than 50 lenses.
Recently, I’ve trashed the ones that don’t work and sold most of the ones that do work.
rehess wrote:
Recently, I’ve trashed the ones that don’t work and sold most of the ones that do work.
I have 10 cameras dating back to 1978. The first two were film cameras that haven’t been used since 1985. The other eight are Nikon DSLRs, some going back 25 years. All are in excellent working order and are all used on a regular basis.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
ronpier wrote:
I have 10 cameras dating back to 1978. The first two were film cameras that haven’t been used since 1985. The other eight are Nikon DSLRs, some going back 25 years. All are in excellent working order and are all used on a regular basis.
I trashed a few film cameras I had kept for sentimental reasons, and sold the Canon film camera I’m no longer using, so now I’m down to four Pentax cameras that share lenses, that all work, and three of them I use regularly.
Last week I check out all my cameras to see that their are still working. That 22 35mm film cameras. Also last week I found a Kodak Relex Camera, I check it out and every thing works on the camera. Not bad for a $ 10.00 camera and one that was made some time between 1946 and 1948. Come spring I will test the camera with film, by the way the film for this camera is 620 film.
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