My first camera was a Vivitar 110. Cheap little box with a built-in flash. Used film cartridges with narrow film that didn't have very good resolution. I think it was a gift at my eighth grade graduation. I used it through high school.
My first real camera was a Ricoh KR-1 35mm with a 50mm lens. It is fully manual - very simple operation. Only three settings - aperture (f2 to 16), shutter speed (8 to 1000) and ISO. It had a lever you pushed for the self-timer. I usually shot Kodak 400 Gold. I still miss having a hyperfocal scale on the lens. I did a lot of night shooting, so I got a tripod. I only upgraded from that a couple of years ago.
I got it in June 1988. My next camera was a Rebel 2000, so I guess I used the Ricoh for over twelve years. I'm not sure when I got the new Canon, but it was in production from 1999 to 2002. It also used 35mm film. I stopped using it when the labs started messing with my photos too much. They applied a lot of color and lighting "enhancements," so I switched to digital to keep control of my images.
After that, I only bought Canons. The next was a digital Rebel XTi in February 2007 just before our trip to Hawaii. I used the cheap kit lens for a while, an 18-55mm, but upgraded to an 18-270 in 2009. Eventually, the XTi started to have trouble functioning well so I bought a T5i. I got it in 2013, just before my trip to Scotland. Now the lens is giving me hassles, so I need a new one of those.
We've also gone through several little Canon point & shoot digital cameras. Three, I think.
I don't count the phone, since I seldom use it for creative shots. It's mainly just for taking records, or when I don't have the big camera along.
My first real camera was a Ricoh KR-1 35mm with a 50mm lens. It is fully manual - very simple operation. Only three settings - aperture (f2 to 16), shutter speed (8 to 1000) and ISO. It had a lever you pushed for the self-timer. I usually shot Kodak 400 Gold. I still miss having a hyperfocal scale on the lens. I did a lot of night shooting, so I got a tripod. I only upgraded from that a couple of years ago.
I got it in June 1988. My next camera was a Rebel 2000, so I guess I used the Ricoh for over twelve years. I'm not sure when I got the new Canon, but it was in production from 1999 to 2002. It also used 35mm film. I stopped using it when the labs started messing with my photos too much. They applied a lot of color and lighting "enhancements," so I switched to digital to keep control of my images.
After that, I only bought Canons. The next was a digital Rebel XTi in February 2007 just before our trip to Hawaii. I used the cheap kit lens for a while, an 18-55mm, but upgraded to an 18-270 in 2009. Eventually, the XTi started to have trouble functioning well so I bought a T5i. I got it in 2013, just before my trip to Scotland. Now the lens is giving me hassles, so I need a new one of those.
We've also gone through several little Canon point & shoot digital cameras. Three, I think.
I don't count the phone, since I seldom use it for creative shots. It's mainly just for taking records, or when I don't have the big camera along.