My 50 years of photography:

1950'ies Agfa Clack
1960'ies Kodak P&S, probably an Instamatic 104
1973 Yaschica TL Electro X (SLR with M42 lenses compaible with Pentax screw
mount lenses)
1981 Pentax MX, darkroom equipment (for a long time I only had the M
2.8/35mm which is not very sharp - still have one)
1980'ies Pentax ME Super
1990'ier PZ-1, RolleiflexTLR (best performes ever - unbeatable image
quality), lots of lenses, bellows, flashes etc. and a Gossen Lunasix F
meter.
1997: My first computer and image editing software
2000: Pentacon Six TL lots of lenses
2002,  Pentax MZ-S, Super A, P30n, P50, K1000 - more lenses, scanner,
printer
2004 Pentax *ist D (I still got a P50 and a MZ-S) - more lenses, even some
fast ones.
2006 Some old 6x6 folders and an FA* 2.8 80-200mm and 31mm, 43mm, 77mm
Limited. The D has done about 45000 shots - in two years!
2006-07 K10D (hopefully)

My best Pentax lenses are probably K 2.8/105mm, K 2.5/135mm, A 2.8 20mm, FA*
2 24mm, FA 1.4 50mm, M 1.7 50mm, the 3 Limited lenses, the M* 4 300mm and
perhaps even the A 3.5 35-105mm. All  keepers"!
Best Flash's ever are the Metz 60 CT2 and the 45 CT-5 (two tubes).
Regards

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
+45 56 63 77 11
+45 23 43 85 77
Skype: jensbladt248

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Emne: Re: Your first camera


First I used (1955ish) was some square boxy camera from Kodak.
First one I bought (1958) was a Kodak 8mm movie camera.
Next (1962) was a Kodak 35mm camera; no coupled viewfinder, aperture
and speed set w/ levers on the lens.
Next (1967-68?) was a Nikkormat. My brother-in-law at the time was in
the Navy, had made several stops through Hong Kong, and had 2-3 Nikon F
bodies and pretty much every lens Nikon made. I had his collection to
store and use for a year during one of his Vietnam tours. I decided I
liked the simpler Nikkormat and found that none of the other lenses
could replace the 105mm in my affections.
Next (1978-79?) I supplemented the Nikkormat with a MInox GT (?), one
of the 35mm Minox cameras. Match-needle metering. Which turned out to
be far more accurate than the Nikkormat.
Next (1980) I got an OM-1 to replace the Nikkormat, in part because the
smaller/lighter body was easier to carry on my mountain expeditions, in
part because I was tired of the annual treks to a repairman to fiddle
with the N's metering.
Next (1983?) I replaced the OM-1 due to dissatisfaction with the
metering. On my brother's advice, I got an ME-Super.
Next (1994-5?) I inherited my Dad's several ME-Supers and associated
lenses, started doing eBay, got confused by the variety of Pentax
lenses,  found PDML, and was enabled into a PZ-1p. Then came the second
PZ-1p, the 5-6 LXen, the 2 P645's, the 2 MZ-S's, and finally the
*ist-D.
Next (November 2006?) comes the K10D.

Stan


On Oct 16, 2006, at 2:20 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> My first camera was a 127 film Kodak Brownie Starmite, which I was
> given about age 6. After that, a 126 format Kodak Instamatic 300.
>
> First camera I bought that had user control of aperture and shutter
> was a Minolta 16p. A whopping $23 when I was 8 yo.
>
> 1967-1968, my mom let me use her Argus C3, then my grandfather gave
> me his 1949 Rolleiflex.
>
> After that, during school year 1968-1969, I bought a Nikon F Photomic
> FTn with my uncle's help, and later in 1969 a pair of Leicas (IIc and
> IIf with 5.0 and 3.5cm lenses) for $99.
>
> Godfrey
>
>
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