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The new thread for images from old cameras

Will

New member
Thought it might be nice to remind ourselves how good some of the old cameras were. Not a competition to see who has the earliest images but more for good images from the many good cameras we used to use. Have a look through your old files and see what you find.

Taken in Norway on 4th July 2002 with an Olympus C3040Z
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
This was taken on Fijifilm finepix f402.

Me and a freind on a walk reccy. Jan 07.
We both are wearing Tilly winter hats, this photo appeared on the next Tilly winter catalogue, that's my only claim to fame.:):)
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
Nice seasonal image.
You appear to have lost your skis!
Thanks will the camera used was borrowed i was in-between cameras so no PP at all.

Useless at skiing:grin::grin:
 
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Vivek

Guest
You folks are an awesome bunch! :thumbs:

Good thread and I will be watching/enjoying.
 

helenhill

Senior Member
What Fun Indeed....:)
1963 & 1968 M Film cameras....

please click on to make BIGGER
 
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bensonga

Well-known member
Here are a few shots from Rhyolite and Death Valley Nat. Park....all taken with a four megapixel Canon G2 in 2003.

Gary
 

Will

New member
A shot of a blue acrylic perfume bottle concept including a red LED

Nickon E800 1999
 
A tripod is the sharpest lens...

A tripod is the sharpest camera – All the picture in this post were made with a pocket tripod. You can either press it against a wall, a hydrant, a car. Even hand-held, with the tripod in your left hand and the camera with your right hand: your pictures will be as sharp as you never thought possible with a pocket camera.

In Prague with the Canon Digital ixus 700 (PowerShot SD500 Digital ELPH)











Panasonic Lumix FX01


















100% crop


 

bensonga

Well-known member
October 2002. Canon Pro90IS. Looking back now, I'm amazed at what could be done with only 2.6 megapixels.

Gary
 

otumay

New member
I don't know if this qualifies for this thread, as the camera may not contain a small-size sensor. Olympus Camedia E-20 in Rajasthan, India, 2003.

Osman

 

pjphoto59

Member
E20 sensor was 8.8 x 6.6 mm = 58.08 sq mm. 4/3 sensor is 17.4 x 13.1 mm = 227 sq mm. So the E20 sensor was just under 1/4 the size of 4/3. I had an E20, enjoyed it a lot and eventually traded in for an E1.

It might be the biggest camera ever relative to the sensor size! But that that was how things were only 8 years ago.

Great picture by the way...

Peter Jordan
 
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