I'm strictly digital these days but still have my Canon AE-1 Program, purchased at the base exchange on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea in 1981. I haven't used it in ages but haven't seen fit to get rid of it.
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I'm strictly digital these days but still have my Canon AE-1 Program, purchased at the base exchange on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea in 1981. I haven't used it in ages but haven't seen fit to get rid of it.
I still have my old Honeywell/Pentax Spotmatic F, with a Pentax 50mm 1.4 lens.
Also a Canon Elan II 35mm film body.
Both were great cameras, but the digital revolution has relegated them to dinosaur status.
Currently have a Canon 350D, with a sensor that needs cleaning... Never heard of that in the old days!
That's progress!
I have one foot in both worlds.
I have a Nikon D300 digital
also Mamiya RB67 Medium format film
and TLR Yashica 635.
I also develop my own BW and color film
I have a Contax RTS11 and parts of a Hasselblad CM500.
I took photos at my wifes nephews wedding years back using both and unless you enlarged them quite a bit,You couldn't tell them apart once they were printed and mounted.The Contax is a far better camera imho.
I use a Minolta SR-T 101
First one, my grandfather's brother bought it for him while in Japan on a military trip, both have passed, so I enjoy it in my grandfather's name.
Film is actually growing. 'Doesn't mean it'll make a dent in dig. 'Different look, different tool. Attachment 237332
Finding film is easy. BW development is too.
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Original Steam Punk - from the most photo'd steam train in the world - '4449 Daylight'
FE2/50mm HP5, PyroHD semi-stand
Trinity Cathedral, Portland, Or
Hasselblad 500cm, 80mm HP5 souped in PyroHD, semi-stand
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'blad 80mm HP5 PyroHD Semi