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    Senior Member Tim Hole's Avatar
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    I find it amazing that out of the 25+ people who posted, only three people have listed a PD-150/70...

    My PD-150 will never leave me. It sits next to my OM-1, Bolex 16mm and my pixelvision camera, and will never be sold.

    I will make a list when its not 3am.
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    What I didn't list were all the small DV cameras handed to me on a 35mm shoot when suddenly they decided they needed some news broadcast shot on video for monitor playback or burn-in -- I'm sure a PD150 has fallen into my hands a couple of times in that scenario. When I listed a DV camera (like the DVX100 or Canon XL1), it was usually because I had to shoot a whole project with one, like a short film or an industrial or doc.
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    Hobbyist camera I bought when i was 14: Sony DCR-TRV280
    Bought when I just turned 16: Sony HVR-Z1U

    The rest of these cameras were provided for the job...

    3 kinds of Unknown Broadcast Cameras
    HVX-200
    Canon 5DMII
    Canon 7D
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    Awesome...Lots of different paths that all lead to one place:)
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    owned list - will do rented/used list later

    Minolta XG1
    Sony Hi-8
    Nikon F2
    Nikon D70S
    HVX200
    Polaroid 600se
    Mamiya 7
    hand made Polaroid from a medical copal lens, an enlarger bellows, and a polaroid back
    Polaroid Land Camera Plastic
    Fuji GSW690-3 (siiiick rangefinder)
    Mamiya RB
    Canon 1DSMK2
    Canon FS100 (yes they also made a camera called FS100) W/ Letus Extreme
    Nikon D90
    Canon 5DMK2
    Canon 7D(x4, and two of the first with a PL mount)
    Red MX
    Panasonic GH2

    Favorite?

    Red MX, followed by 600SE Polaroid, and then Fuji GSW-690... and of course that old Minolta which got me into shooting in the first place.
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    Wow... A trip down memory lane. Let's see...

    Kodak Brownie Starflex *
    Kodak Instamatic 100 & 110*
    Rolleiflex 2.8F *
    Canon Pellix *
    Canon FTb *
    Nikkormat FTn *
    Nikon F2 Photomic *
    Polaroid SX70 *
    Bell&Howell 2144XL *
    Elmo 1012XLS *
    Bolex H16 **
    Canon Scoopic **
    Mitchell 35 BNCR **
    Eclair NPR **
    Arri 16SB **
    Arri IIc **
    Arri 16BL **
    Eclair ACL **
    Aaton LTR **
    Cinema Products CP16 **
    Arri 16SR (all flavors) **
    Hasselblad 500CM *
    Arri 35-III **
    Arri 35BL (all flavors) **
    Bunch of forgettable ENG/EFP/Studio cameras by Ikegami, Panasonic and Sony **
    Canon Optura MV1 *
    Canon XL1S *
    Panasonic HDC-SD1 *
    Leica D-LUX2 *
    Sony A1 *
    Fujifilm S5 Pro *
    Panasonic HDX200 *
    Nikon D300 *
    RED One *
    Canon 5D2 *
    Canon T2i *
    Lumix GF2 *

    * Owned
    ** Rented or borrowed

    Sure I'm leaving many out. So many cameras in one's life, too few brain cells to remember them.
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    Wow, thanks Tico, I forgot the SX70 Polaroid. I used to shoot with that and then copy to 8x10 Ektachrome -fascinating technique - the pola was slightly dreamy looking, and the chrome was intensified.
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    Sony CCD-F201 - 8mm ( a gift)
    Canon ES6000 - Hi8mm (first camera I bought when I was 14 after working 9 months at Dairy Queen to save up)
    Canon GL-1
    Canon GL-2
    Panasonic DVX100a
    Panasonic HVX200 + Brevis Adapter
    Red One
    Canon 5D Mark II
    Canon 7D (got rid of it)
    Panasonic Lumix GH2 (sold it)
    Sony FS100
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    From 3/4" to HDCAM

    Sony DXC-M7
    Ike 730
    Sony BVP-5 docked to BVV-1 Betacam rec (1st Betacam camcorder ever)
    Sony BVP-5 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Ike HL-55 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Ike HL-79 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Sony BVW-400A
    Sony BVW-D600 (1st digital processing Beta SP camcorder ever)
    Ike HL-V55
    Sony DVW-700 4:3
    Sony DVW-700WS
    Sony HDW-700
    Sony HDW-900
    Sony HDW-900R

    the small kids:
    Sony DSR-PD150
    Sony DSR-PD170
    Canon XL-1
    Sony HVR-Z1
    Sony PMW-EX1
    Sony PMW-EX3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Foster View Post
    Wow, thanks Tico, I forgot the SX70 Polaroid. I used to shoot with that and then copy to 8x10 Ektachrome -fascinating technique - the pola was slightly dreamy looking, and the chrome was intensified.
    I had a few of those as well.... it was fun doing the burnishing thing.... and removing the emulsion from 8x10 roids was a kick as well...... ahhh.... the days when us photogs seemed a bit more special than in todays digital ease.

    Raise your hand if you warmed you roids nestling them in your arm pits as to help them process quicker?
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