kshapero
South Florida Man
May I present to you newbie's (you know who you are) just starting out in film. The venerable Nikon FE aperture preferred film camera from 1978-1982. Not a great fan of Ken Rockwell (vivid, vivid, vivid) but his review of the Nikon FE is spot on. Read it closely.
https://kenrockwell.com/nikon/fe.htm
Match it with a Nikkor 50mm f1.8 AiS lens and you have a hell of a sturdy a kit for under $150!! I bought one new in '80 (but lost it sometime in the late 90's). My current rig was pieced together around 2004. Photo includes the classic 105/2.5. I know folks say there are no parts for them, but I have never needed any! Still there are plenty of guys out there who will CLA them. Besides if they really break, then spend another $75 and get another one, Hello??
You will get great pleasure from shooting with this rig, as I know others will attest. And, hey, if someone pulls some Leica bigotry on you, remind them that the Nikon FE is an SLR act a like to a Leica M7, only 25 years ahead of Leica.
https://kenrockwell.com/nikon/fe.htm
Match it with a Nikkor 50mm f1.8 AiS lens and you have a hell of a sturdy a kit for under $150!! I bought one new in '80 (but lost it sometime in the late 90's). My current rig was pieced together around 2004. Photo includes the classic 105/2.5. I know folks say there are no parts for them, but I have never needed any! Still there are plenty of guys out there who will CLA them. Besides if they really break, then spend another $75 and get another one, Hello??
You will get great pleasure from shooting with this rig, as I know others will attest. And, hey, if someone pulls some Leica bigotry on you, remind them that the Nikon FE is an SLR act a like to a Leica M7, only 25 years ahead of Leica.