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What was the first camera that you've ever used?

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My sister's Kodak Ektra 110 camera. First 35 was my Pentax H3v.
 
It was a Polish-made, medium-format Druh Synchro which I was gifted by my uncle, Jerzy, when I was 7.

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(Photo of the camera by Topory)
 
My mother's Ensign Ful-Vue but I could never get the "Vue" right...

A Kodak Brownie Cresta of my own changed everything! At last I could see what I was hoping to photograph.
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I had a Kodak Instamatic 100 as a small kid. It had little disposable flash cubes.

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A Yashica FX3 with 3 lenses, I bought 2nd hand from a friend. Must have been in 1983??
 
A Bainier, took 120 film, in '64 OR '65.
 
It was a VERY long time ago and I have no real idea - a no-name plastic 120 camera. When it became apparent that I was not going to lose interest any-time soon I was bought a Kodak Brownie Vecta
 
My first photos were of my dog. I used my Mother's Kodak Brownie box camera. she probly bought it around 1935. I still have it.

I was taking the pictures in my back yard. A neighbor looked out his window and saw me. About an hour later he showed up with a batch of back issues and his beloved Ciroflex.

When he left he took the camera and left the mags.Iwnder where he is now?
 
My father's Kodak Flash Bantam 828. My first darkroom negatives were from this little rig and the optics were surprisingly decent when I look back at those old prints. Photo attached is one I snagged off the net just now as the camera is long departed. I built a small darkroom in the basement and saved up for a Spiratone enlarger (high school years in the 1960's).
 

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First camera I ever took a picture with was my dad's Yashica Electro 35, I remember him using it all the time when I was little. I later found out he never even had a battery in it, just kept it at the mechanical 1/500 shutter speed and guessed at the apertures. Took surprisingly good pictures, all things considered!

When I got a little older I was given my own Canon point and shoot for Christmas one year, which also took surprisingly good pictures for being fixed-focus, fixed aperture and shutter speed. I still have it somewhere, haven't used it since high school.
 
Kodak Pony

Mine was Kodak Pony given to me by my dad, still have it.
 
A Brownie 127.
 
It was a 120 folder that belonged to my mother. IIRC it had scale focusing, shutter speeds of B, 1/25, 1/50, and 1/100. Both the little waist level VF and a folding eye level VF. Probably a 3 element lens at best. 6 x 9 negatives, I processed the film in the old Kodak tank with the lasagna noodle like aprons, and made some muddy contact prints. Then I graduated to a Retina I bought second hand for $25.00 and my father and I set up a proper darkroom with and enlarger, etc. I still have both of those cameras, the Retina is only about 3 feet away. Sadly, while its shutter is just fine, there is a fingerprint etched on the lens. Mea culpa!
 
Kodak Instamatic 104.

It was my first day of Kindergarten. Mom had me stand with my siblings, wearing my name and room card. After she took the picture, I told her I wanted to take a picture, too, and she let me take one of her and my siblings (like many beginners, I chopped their heads off).
 
A Rolleiflex 3.5. It belonged to my Dad, but he upgraded to a Kodak 804.
 
A Petri 35mm half frame camera my Uncle gave me back in the 60s. 72 photos per roll. Sheesh, I never thought I could get through a roll of film before it expired!!!!

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Me too!
Except mine was an X-15F, not that I had the flash to go with it...

I was at my local friendly camera shop the other day, someone had brought in a box of 30 year old films and they let me poke through it for free. Found a roll of 126 Vericolour with 1979 expiry, older than me. It's now loaded in and I've been taking some shots with it again!

Kodak Instamatic X-15! Still have it, too. :smile:



 
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