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some folks love new mechanical jewels,
others like having their hands on some old clunker
( or masterpiece ) weathered leather from hands
passed down or purchased ..

what was the last thing over 50 years old you used ?
a scale?
film?
camera?
tripod?
retouching desk and leads?
dry mount press?
tray rockers?

??
have fun
 

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My 11x14 Century No. 1 view camera made in 1900, my 4x5 B&J Speed Press from the early 40's, my Zeiss Ikon Netter 6x6 from late 40's, and two Kodak Tourist 6x9 folders.
 

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My daughter wanted to go fishing this morning; so I took along my little Zeiss Ikon Contina IIa since I have been meaning to give outdoor fill flash a try. Also did a little woodworking this afternoon using my Delta Homecraft tablesaw and various old or antique planes, chisel, and scrapers. I need something to put this old Graflex Photorecord lens and shutter on.
 

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First off, my eyes, hands etc.

For objects, most recently was my block plane, don't remember if it's a Stanley or Millers Falls.
Few planes that are less than 50 years old are worth much for actual use.

Photographically, last 50+ camera I used is a Canon L1 rangefinder, and a more or less equally old Nikkor 50mm LTM lens.
Pretty soon I'll be using stuff that I bought new that's over 50, if it hasn't happened already.
 

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The last think over 50 yrs old I used?
Not counting that I just went to the bathroom, I would have to say my Exakta VX
 

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The last think over 50 yrs old I used?

Now that is getting really personal. :redface:
 

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Bad boys... bad BAD BAD!!
 

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Also Exakta VX.
 

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1926 Voigtländer Avus today.

On a daily basis, the body of me :wink:
 

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some folks love new mechanical jewels,
others like having their hands on some old clunker
( or masterpiece ) weathered leather from hands
passed down or purchased ..

what was the last thing over 50 years old you used ?
a scale?
film?
camera?
tripod?
retouching desk and leads?
dry mount press?
tray rockers?

??
have fun

my father-in-law's Meopta Flexarette IIIa dating from 1950. He died last week so I thought I'd run a roll through it and shoot some of the folks who came to town for the funeral.
 

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My Kodak Retina I, and then my trusty old Opemus IIa enlarger (1962) to print the roll I shot with this nice lil old camera.
 

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1928 4"x5" Graflex Model D with a Graflok back so that I can use the same Grafmaitc 45 and film holders that my Speed Graphic uses.
 

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1953 4"x5" Pacemaker Speed Graphic
 

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Henckels straight razor (not really mechanical, per se)

Ball Trainmaster wrist watch (the original wind-up one)

(and my wife... who can be rather mechanical at times too).
 

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Voitlander Vito IIb 35mm
 

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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye
 

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for the folks listing cameras they have recently used that are older,
do you have any photographs from these cameras you have made ?

i hope using doesn't mean as a paperweight, or something to put a toothbrush and toothpaste in when traveling
 

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Either my Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35, the folding gem, or my Voigtlander Vitessa L with that wonderful Ultron F2. I like folders, and these are stellar examples. Wish I had a '55 Chevy BelAir convertible, cream and green, with the iconic V 8 to cruise with either camera. Oh, I'd take Flora, my Lovely Wife.
 

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for the folks listing cameras they have recently used that are older,
do you have any photographs from these cameras you have made ?

Yes, I use my old cameras to make photographs. I have lots of prints - thousands. However, I have no scanner or other way of posting them online.

99% of the time I interact with this forum using my smartphone. On the few occasions I've attached a photo, it's by photographing a print or a camera using my phone, then transferring the photo to a PC at work and posting from there. I don't want to be doing that very often.
 

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I have a Zeiss Ikon folder from 1937 I frequently use. Last week I was using my Contax F (and discovered it has a little leak on the closed left of the rear door).

Most of my film cameras are over 50 years old - and generally 'well loved'.

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Yes, I use my old cameras to make photographs. I have lots of prints - thousands. However, I have no scanner or other way of posting them online.

99% of the time I interact with this forum using my smartphone. On the few occasions I've attached a photo, it's by photographing a print or a camera using my phone, then transferring the photo to a PC at work and posting from there. I don't want to be doing that very often.

no worries .. use means different things to different people ...
after all one can purchase a vintage 8x10 camera repurposed as a lamp :smile:
it's good to see you have a way to get your images online ... if needed ...
 
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