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First camera I ever owned was a Polaroid One Step Instant Camera. Still have a bunch of pictures I took with it in our photo album.
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Polaroid... hehe. They're quite popular in Japan I think. They tried to bring out funky I-Zone models in Australia (that printed mini sticker photos) but never really took off...
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My first camera was a little Ricoh P&S - my sister and I had matching ones that my Dad picked up in Hong Kong... They were pretty advanced for their time (early/mid 80s) - auto wind/rewind, popup auto flash, date print, ISO selector, focus modes (close, middle, far). We thought they were the coolest things ever!! Mine's still kicking 'round the house somewhere... I don't think they ever made the trip acroos the Pacific, since I've never, ever, seen one here - besides ours.
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My first was some crappy, cheap chemical point-and-shoot. Fixed focus, no zoom, no flash. I and my sister got one each some Christmas when I was a child.
My first digital was an Agfa CL30, which was pretty much like the old childhood toy, except that it took even worse pictures!
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Bump.
Anyone else want to share?
When my son starts chatting on BB he might say.
My dad gave me a Kodak KB-25. It was a $25.00 point and shoot. I was only 5 years old and amazingly enough the camera lasted longer than the warranty!
When I was 7ish he gave me a Ricoh AF28. A point n Shoot 35mm with a few features like Auto Advance, Auto Focus, Flash modes, Panorama. But he was getting sick of the D&P costs so on my 8th birthday (Next week) he gave me my 1st digital camera.
Stay tuned.
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The First Camera I ever used was a Kodak Instamatic 55x Circa 1972. I used it on and off until 1979, When I got my own
The camera I got got was a Kodak Instamatic 77X Circa 1979. Both these camaras used Kodak 126 cartridge film.
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My First Digital was in 1998 and that was also a kodak, a DC200+. I still own one kodak, a DX6200 I think it is. Cheap point and shoot for work.
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Bob....
A few people may wonder what that circular thing on top of the kodak is...
I remember flash cubes...
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Yep, it is for a very unreliable disposable 4 shot flash cube, called the X cube if I remember correctly.
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the first camera i've ever owned is Pentax P30T. i bought this over 10 years ago and still have it. it still works, but is in dire need of some new K-mount lenses. the 28-80 that came along with it has long since been eaten by fungus and has passed away. unfortunately, i haven't had the chance to search for some decent glass for this body.
It's amazing what old junk can do.
The toys
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As a kid I used the Kodak box camera and the Brownie camera. My first real camera was a Mansfield Skylark that I bought at a pawn shop in Manhattan, KS back in the eary 60s. I still have it, and it works great. It is totally un-automatic but takes great pictures. Also have a Pentax K1000 that is semi-automatic (light meter is what makes it semi-automatic). It is in mint condition too. I took a roll of pictures yesterday with it and a 200mm lens playing with it. I loved the Mansfield, and after that I used a Canon Super Sure Shot point and shoot, and now love the Fuji S602Z. Would love to have a Canon 20D one of these days.
This camera is over 30 years old and still works fine and looks like new.
This camera was made in Mansfield, OH. I have an old slide projector also that is a Mansfield. Never use it now.
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Lovely looking camera though... I must get my rangefinders out and have a play again. Or at least, take photos of them
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Those photos bring back memories EnglishBob....
My folks had one of those Kodak Instamatics, not sure which model, but I do remember the flash cubes....That was what I took my first pictures with...
The first camera I actually owned was a second hand canon T70.....
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