Cliff Jennings
In 1966 I bought a Pentax Spotmatic with 35, 50 & 135 mm lenses from a video producer that was shooting a promotional video for Whistler Mountain that had just opened in January that year. I used it for 20 years till it went for a swim in Green Lake, Whistler BC, Canada. After sending it to Vancouver it was replaced with the Pentax K1000 at manufacturer's cost (the lenses were still good). I used that camera until 2007 when I bought a Nikon 8800. Not long after that I sold the whole Pentax Kit to an employee of the Whistler Museum & Archives who developed her own Black & White.
Images & videos made from scans from those two cameras:
1966 to 2022 videos from pictures
Videos from pictures narrated at the SHAW studios in Squamish for local TV (Squamish & Whistler).
https://vimeo.com/showcase/10179109
I was working for the Resort Municipality of Whistler from 1977 until 2002 & had bought digital cameras for work to be shared by outside departments (they were good enough to document construction & order parts etc. Here's the list (Model Fujifilm - FinePixA201, Make - OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD Model - C3000Z, OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD Model - C40Z,D40Z).
The D40Z which I bought for myself when I retired was used to take these images in 2002-3:
https://www.trailforks.com/trails/indian-arm/phot…
The next digital camera I bought was the NIKON Coolpix- E8800:
https://vimeo.com/377627939
I used that until late 2009 when I bought the Nikon D5000
Now Nikon D7500 with 18-140mm