A Pentax ME with a 50/1.7. The auto shutter speed and meter didn't work and it was always on 1/125 so I just guessed the aperture. It's a pretty fun camera but not too versatile with no meter and one shutter speed.
This place was looking a bit dead...not much doing, so i thought this might be fun. Lets see what all you folks cut your teeth on - what was your first 35mm camera!
Here is me: this little East German thing that you had to walk ten steps away from your subject to be more less in focus! Then you wound the little wheel until it stopped. As far as I recall, your legs were the only adjustment.
But the first real 35mm (I had a Lubitel after that) camera was a Zenit ( I forget which letters - I think MF - it had a photo-cell light meter over the lens). It still works although the rewind knob broke and I cant locate the pieces to fix it (and I just realized that I can't locate the camera... wife cleaned the place...it can be anywhere... it may be in YOUR house!). Pretty good for over 20 years of use!
Hope everyone has fun recollecting!
Peter.
My first film camera was a Minolta X700. The only problem with it now is that the film counter doesn't work. No biggie...still my favourite out of my collection.
If you want to find out, go up to Thread Tools near the top, click on it and then click on Who Replied? You will see a list that is ranked by number of replies, with the largest at the top. Click on the number beside each person and you will see links to each of their posts.I like resurrected posts. I don't know if I posted here when this thread first came up
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