Interesting topic. I don't know which one was the first camera I've held in my hands. It was probably a cheap and small, red compact film camera (I think at that point I was about 5 years or so). My father occasionally took some photos with his "Minolta Dynax 505si" when we were on vacation. Sometimes, I was allowed to take pictures with it when I was a kid. I think at that point my passion for photography started out. And it never faded away.
My brother gave me a "Fujifilm FinePix 2300" as a gift at some point in my childhood - my first digital camera with a whopping 2.1 megapixel sensor 8)
Later on I had a "Konica Minolta Dimage A200" which was my first serious camera I think. Back then, it was a really good bridge camera. The first DSLR I've owned was probably the Pentax K110D and later the K10D. At some point I switched entirely to Canon (cannot remember exactly why). My first Canon was the EOS 40D, if I remember correctly. With this one and the 400mm f/5.6L, I started to explore bird photography.
Between now and back then, I've had several other cameras including the 600D and 6D for example. The 5D was my first FF DSLR I've bought used, but I only had it for several weeks.
Now, since I have the M5, I will probably never go back to DSLRs. I prefer the numerous advantages of a MILC over a DSLR.
My next camera will probably be the M5 mkII (if it is worth the upgrade) or Canon's first FF MILC. I don't know if I will ever go back to FF, as I feel like it is not so much of a difference between APS-C and FF in terms of image quality (imo.). Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHYidejT3KY for example, one of my favourite YouTube videos.
I wish that - one day - I will be able to afford a medium format mirrorless camera with some good lenses. I don't know if Canon will ever produce such a thing in the future or not... but honestly... I don't care right now.
My brother gave me a "Fujifilm FinePix 2300" as a gift at some point in my childhood - my first digital camera with a whopping 2.1 megapixel sensor 8)
Later on I had a "Konica Minolta Dimage A200" which was my first serious camera I think. Back then, it was a really good bridge camera. The first DSLR I've owned was probably the Pentax K110D and later the K10D. At some point I switched entirely to Canon (cannot remember exactly why). My first Canon was the EOS 40D, if I remember correctly. With this one and the 400mm f/5.6L, I started to explore bird photography.
Between now and back then, I've had several other cameras including the 600D and 6D for example. The 5D was my first FF DSLR I've bought used, but I only had it for several weeks.
Now, since I have the M5, I will probably never go back to DSLRs. I prefer the numerous advantages of a MILC over a DSLR.
My next camera will probably be the M5 mkII (if it is worth the upgrade) or Canon's first FF MILC. I don't know if I will ever go back to FF, as I feel like it is not so much of a difference between APS-C and FF in terms of image quality (imo.). Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHYidejT3KY for example, one of my favourite YouTube videos.
I wish that - one day - I will be able to afford a medium format mirrorless camera with some good lenses. I don't know if Canon will ever produce such a thing in the future or not... but honestly... I don't care right now.
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