What cameras do you own?
rb61
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
AGFA 5x7 field
Yashica Mat 124
Nikkormat EL
Nikon EM
Nikon H3 HP
Olympus 510
Olympus OMD E_M10MK2
Plus a small gaggle of older plate and film cameras
Yashica Electro 35 and a couple of newer Canons!
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
Too many to list here.
Kodak S1 M43
Olympus E-M5 II
Olympus E-PL5
Panasonic GM1
Olympus E-410
Pentax Q10
Also a few film SLRs and loads of Kodaks.
Sony a6000
Sony a58
Canon SX260HS
Nikon EM (for wife)
Nikon F3 HP
Nikon N90
Nikon D5000
Nikon D7100
Nikon D500
Bronica SQa
Canon G9
Samsung S6 (LOL)
Used regularly:
Nikon D7200
Nikon D5100
Nikon N80 (film - currently on loan)
Mamiya RB67 Pro with Multiple backs (film)
Burke and James 4x5 monorail (film)
Graphlex Speed Graphic (4x5)
`
I dumped ALL the film gear ... and still
have to many cameras and lenses.
.
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
There are some nice collections here.
I don't shoot film much anymore. 35mm maybe 3-4 rolls a year with an odd 220 roll here and again.
There is something about film though that is special.
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
I’m not much of a seller either... not counting several packed away in storage, the displayed, usable inventory includes:
Several old “Brass and Glass” plate cameras.
Kodak Retinas (I, II, IIa, III, and Reflex).
Speed Graphic 3 1/4 by 4 1/4.
Crown Graphic 4x5.
Exakta I and II.
Contax II.
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta and Super Ikonta. Graphic View 4x5.
Kodak Chevron and Tourist.
Pentax Spotmatic II.
Rolleilex 3.5.
Rolled SL-35 (original German model without the plastic tip on the film advance) and Rollei SL35-e
Rollei 35.
Minox and Minolta 16.
Kodak Superzoom and Camon A 110 bridge digitals.
Nikon D50.
Nikon D3200.
Nikon D7100.
And a bunch of lenses, including several for my stolen Nikon Fs. Cameras are gone, but some lenses remain, lots of press/view lenses, and several Takumars m/Super Takumars, and Rollei SL-35 lenses.
About a half dozen Weston, Norwood, Gossen, Honeywell, and Sekonic meters. And a LOT of bags, tripods, and assorted other gear.
I’m probably forgetting quite a few.
Andy
Don't ask how many enlargers I have. I use three, one set up for 35mm, one for 6x7 and one for 4x5. Paid $25 for the most expensive one. I'm not sure how many are in storage; thinking about it, I believe that there are three there also. They seem to be like cats and follow me home :)
BTW, I never started shooting and developing film until after I had my second DSLR. Film stuff was being given away for nothing. Both of my 4x5 cameras and two of my enlargers came from pros converting to digital.
A couple of Hasselblad 500 series. Canon 1dmk3, 1dmk4, 1dsmk3, and and will add a 1dxmk2 as soon as my wife says okay.
Canon 80D, Canon F1, Hasselblad 501
In no particular order:
Film-
Kalimar SR300
Zenit E
Hanimex Praktica LTL
Mamiya DSX-1000
Pentax ME Super
Pentax P3
Pentax PZ-70
Pentax Spotmatic
Ricoh KR-10
Ricoh KR-30sp
Ricoh XR-10
Vivitar 220/SL
Vivitar 400/SL
Vivitar XC-4
Kodak Brownie Special 620
Kodak Vigilant Jr
Kodak Duaflex III
Kodak Pony 135
And digital-
Pentax K-R
Pentax K-70
Most of the film bodies I got bundled with lenses I was after. I don't really shoot film anymore.
Pentax K1000
Kodak Z650
Nikon O90
Nikon FG
Pentax K1000
Nikon FG
Yes, I have 2 K1000's and 2 FG's
and VERY close to a NikonD750
(plus a few old collector ones)
I'm coming at this from a different angle than most it looks like,
my good camera is a exilim ex fh-25, but the tools i use with it are the better part of what i try to do. always trying to learn something new.
i have a minolta dimage multi scan II, a Valtronics pro image plus i think it is (can take a wallet sized photo and make it a sketch that is poster sized, VERY kewl.), and a huge variety of printers (epson stylus photos of several types, large formats also, some of the 9000 canon series printers, including a mark II, designjets that can print 40+ inches wide photos (if i can format them right) to the fujifilm valtronics that makes what looks like sketches out of pictures which look super cool... produce the images i've been trying to improve as i think it is my ability (or lack of it) to take the pictures and not my hardware that prints the photos..
so, i think it isn't all just about the cameras, because you have to have something to produce your photographs, don't you?
but true, being able to use the camera is the first step and that is what i want to learn more about..
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.