135mm cameras in my life:
Argus C3 (1975?) Photo
My grandpa on my mother’s side gave me this when I was expressing an interest in photography. Â He had purchased it a long time ago, along with all kinds of lenses and things. Â It was in excellent condition at the time around 1975 or so. Â Had lots of filters and such as well, ended up giving it to Brian the younger brother who lost it somewhere along the way. Â I feel bad that I didn’t hang on to it myself.
Minolta SRT-201 (1976?) Photo
No longer have this camera, bought it about 1978 I think. Â I was in High School still and got this along with a 55mm lens as a kit from Sears I believe. Â Had no idea what camera to get and just picked a kit out of the catalog when I had the money to buy it. Â I think it was around $250.
Minolta X-700 (1981?) Photo
Bought this while in College I think, from a shop in the Mall in Gainesville. Â I may have done this after I graduated, I’m really not sure.
Assorted Digitals
Aug 1999 Kodak DC210 as my first digital, a whopping 1.2 mega pixel
Feb 2001 Olympus C990Z, D490Z 1600×1200
Feb 2003 Canon PowerShot S200 1600×1200 Photo
May 2005 Canon PowerShot S300 2272×1704 Photo
Jan 2007 Olympus FE230/X790 3072×2304 Photo – broken screen
Apr 5, 2007Â Casio EX-Z75, 7.1 mega pixel; -wet on Vacation
Nov 2007 Olympus u790SW S790SW 3072×2304 Photo
Nikon D100 (12/17/2002)
My first digital 35mm camera, I had been waiting for a long time and ended up buying it at a shop in Atlanta along with a older/used 35-85 push-pull zoom lens. Â I think I paid about $1999 for it?
Nikon D200 (01/29/2006)
Bought about January 2006. Â but didn’t get until almost February I think. Â Main reason for upgrade was larger resolution. Â Sold D100 to my brother Brian. Â Bought from Adorama since B&H couldn’t get the camera fast enough. Â I also got the kit with the camera since it was faster as well.
Nikon D700 (01/26/2010)
Bought this at the end of 2010, mostly for the full frame so I could utilize my wide angle lenses better.
Collectables:
a Kodak No. 2-A Folding Cartridge Premo.
Film Size: 116
Shutter: Kodex T, B, 1/25 – 1/50 (mine has 1/100?)
Lens: Bausch & Lomb Rapid Rectilinear “U.S.” 4 – 64
Dates: 1916-1926
Kodak Folding Cartridge Premo No. 2A manual
Having taken over the “Rochester Optical and Camera Company” in 1903, Eastman Kodak produced cameras with the “Premo” name until 1926. Very few Premo models were marketed in Europe.
Model: | No. 2A Folding Cartridge Premo |
Manufacturer: | Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd. |
Manufacture date: | 1916-26 |
Lens: | Meniscus Achromatic |
Shutter: | Kodak Ball Bearing |
Media: | 116 film |