How many cameras do you own?

3 years 8 months ago #693235 by Chester Foster
While I only use my GH5, I have (2) GH4 and the original Sony A7R, which I haven't used in a very long time.  All this gear looks good in my man cave, but seldom does it get used.  Again I'm only using just the GH5.  

Don't overread this topic, I'm just making small talk.  How many cameras do you own total?  


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3 years 8 months ago - 3 years 8 months ago #693244 by Screamin Scott
8 digital and 17 film

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3 years 8 months ago #693245 by Nikon Shooter
Five digital at work and six retired film.

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3 years 8 months ago #693320 by michaelrivera
2 Cameras

Canon 750D and Sony a6100


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3 years 8 months ago #693341 by Moossmann
Just the one, that's all I need.  


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3 years 8 months ago #693380 by EOS Man
Just one right now.  No need for anything else ATM.  I'm assuming this doesn't include my iPhone.  

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3 years 8 months ago #693407 by Naheed
I have just two digital right now. They are enough for me.


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3 years 8 months ago #693492 by Ken Brun
I barely have time for the one.    :woohoo:


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3 years 8 months ago #693495 by Hassner
Three digital SLRs
One bridge camera.
Two film SLRs
Too many collector cameras. 50? 70?


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3 years 8 months ago #693499 by whatsername
I have....well over 20 but they range from older movie cameras (like the Revere 8, Bell & Howell Filmo 70), box cameras, to TLR (Yashica Mat 124G, Anscoflex), I've got the litter cameras my dad gave me to use when I was a kid the Hawkeye instamatic x, hawkeye instamatic 2 and the instamatic 44. I've got 5 instant cameras the Polaroid Land camera 100, the Minolta instant pro, the kodak handle and a fuji instax 7 and instax 9. Umm...Voigtlander Bessamatic Deluxe, Petri 7s with some extra lenses, Ricoh SLX 500, Minolta XD-11, a camera kit that I built myself my husband bought me for my birthday last year and most of them I haven't used....yet. My goal is to actually use the ones I can still find film for and see what their picture qualities are like. Right now it's mainly finding a nice way to display them where I can get to them easily and keep them out of the sun. 


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3 years 8 months ago #693539 by Jason Stevens
Two:  Nikon D810 and Z6


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3 years 8 months ago #693540 by Jason Stevens

whatsername wrote: I have....well over 20 but they range from older movie cameras (like the Revere 8, Bell & Howell Filmo 70), box cameras, to TLR (Yashica Mat 124G, Anscoflex), I've got the litter cameras my dad gave me to use when I was a kid the Hawkeye instamatic x, hawkeye instamatic 2 and the instamatic 44. I've got 5 instant cameras the Polaroid Land camera 100, the Minolta instant pro, the kodak handle and a fuji instax 7 and instax 9. Umm...Voigtlander Bessamatic Deluxe, Petri 7s with some extra lenses, Ricoh SLX 500, Minolta XD-11, a camera kit that I built myself my husband bought me for my birthday last year and most of them I haven't used....yet. My goal is to actually use the ones I can still find film for and see what their picture qualities are like. Right now it's mainly finding a nice way to display them where I can get to them easily and keep them out of the sun. 



That many cameras would look great displayed throughout a wall!  


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3 years 8 months ago #693580 by Scott Klubeck
20?  Dang, that's a lot of cameras!  

Yeah, I have 3, well 2, I'm not going to count my iPhone, but really only use one.  


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3 years 8 months ago #693627 by whatsername
I'm taking a guess, I have 13 in the house right now but I have more in storage and yes I want to find a nice way to display them. Some have the original leather cases, others have just big camera cases honestly having inherited most of them from my dad I wish I had known he had all of them while he was alive because the only one any of us ever saw him use was the Minolta and that was around his neck all the time. I don't know how many of them actually work either I'll have to print out manuals and do some playing around. I'll have to upload more pictures once they're all in the house and cleaned up.


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3 years 8 months ago #693648 by Pete Franko
Just the two, might have another towards October.  :whistle:


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