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When was the last time you bought a "new" 35mm film camera?

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When did you buy your last new 35mm camera from a dealer

  • 1 to 3 years

    Votes: 68 43.0%
  • 4 to 8 years

    Votes: 34 21.5%
  • 9 to 13 years

    Votes: 11 7.0%
  • over 14 years

    Votes: 45 28.5%

  • Total voters
    158
  • Poll closed .

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Just to put things into perspective, it would be interesting to find out when you have bought your last "new" from a dealer 35mm camera.
 
I am assuming by new you mean factory new and not just new to you, a Mamiya NC1000S in 1984, great camera, shutter priority auto and manual, but difficulty finding lenses w/o mail ordering them caused me to trade it in on a Minolta X700
 
My F-1N is still working fine since I bought it new around 1983. Why would I need a new one?
 
The last new camera I purchased was over 14 years ago, WAY over 14 years ago, in fact I think it was 1976 in my camera class, of course I did not pay for it, it was part of the curiculum and my parents paid for it!!!!

So I don't remember the last time I bought a new camera.........

Dave
 
Factory new Canon A2 in 2000 after being away from photography for 18 years. Prior to that an A1 in 1982 before I went to WKU to major in photojournalism. While in the Navy ('86-90) I had stolen from me: the A1 with motordrive MA, 200mm f/4 (i believe), 100mm, 28mm, Domke bag.

Chuck
 
Wayne,

Not this one, I have never bought a digital camera!

I know what a film camera is used for and don't have any interest in keeping up with the Jones..

And I have to say, I don't consider a digital capture device a "camera" at least not by definitions...

No more to say about digital on my part.

Dave
 
I bought a new Nikon N80 in 2000 for a trip I was making to Jordan. My usual LF gear was too big, and as I was going on a tour, not practical, although on hindsight, I wish I had taken it.
 
I bought a Coolpix 990 around five years ago (had some grant money that was going to run out, and I figured I could use it for archiving documents, which I do), but the question was about 35mm film cameras.
 
Satinsnow said:
Wayne,

Not this one, I have never bought a digital camera!

I know what a film camera is used for and don't have any interest in keeping up with the Jones..

And I have to say, I don't consider a digital capture device a "camera" at least not by definitions...

No more to say about digital on my part.

Dave

Yea.....you know after I posted the response I thought someone was going to mention the 35mm thing. Hopefully people will see thru the statement and that I meant a digital camera. Their really not evil things; Just technology.
 
Wayne,

I am sorry, I did not mean to imply evil, I have worked in the digital arena for a long time now and don't consider digital evil and I feel that there are many places for digital, I can tell you one thing, it has made magazine and ad layout a hell of alot easier! after many years of lay up work and such, so please don't take my responce wrong, but still I have never bought a digital camera, no matter what the definition is..I still work and breath film and fumes!

LOL

Dave
 
1998. Another Leica.

Anybody here surprised by the trend of this survey ????
 
Minolta Maxxum 7 just three years ago...to accompany my used 800si...still have it. still love it.
 
Most recent was 1998 (I think), a Nikon 8008. I later bought a used 6006 as back up and second type of film. The ones before that were Pentax, 1961 or so in college. I think the models were H1 and H3a or something like that. I had two Pentax bodies and 4 or 5 lenses.

John Powers
 
The last brand-spankin'-new-in-the-factory-package 35 SLR I bought was a Pentax Super Program. I got one when they first came out, I believe it was in 1983, but I could be wrong.

I usually don't buy new cameras...
 
OK the digital thing has been brought up. Two years ago I was looking for some more lenses for my old (23 years) Pentax, when I decided to change platforms, and go digital in the same move. I bought a Nikon D70. About a month ago I thru the towel in on digital and got a Nikon FM3a. I'm a photographer again.
Real cameras have film in them!
 
I've only ever bought 3 cameras new, My Nikon F65 and two digitals. The only one I currently own is the digital P&S that is dead and I keep forgetting to toss out.

The used market is just too good these days. A new EOS 3 retails for $1750CDN, I payed $720 for mine, which looks brand new (not even a scratch on it). And everything else I've bought since getting back in to photography is too old to get new (F90x, F601m, EM, Canonets, Super Ricohflex, Pentax MX, Ricoh KR-5sv, Spotmatic SP).

I have bought a couple of new lenses (most recently a EF 50 f1.8 II) but even then, I'll look for used deals first.

I'm more interested in keeping the film companies alive than camera companies producing new film bodies.
 
An M7 a couple of years ago.
Gift to me this morning: Fuji Natura.
Gift, from me at Christmas: Olympus Stylus Epic

Best,
Helen
 
About 3 years ago I was robbed and someone stole some of my gear including an older Canon EOS 1. Therefore, I was able to use the insurance to replace it with a brand new EOS 1. I wish that the thief would have consulted me about what else to take.
 
1996, Canon New EOS kiss (EOS REBEL G or EOS500 N).
 
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