If you have about $300 - get a Nikon F-100
If you have about $500 - get a Nikon F-5
Remember, with any camera - the real money is what you spend on lenses - not on the bodies.
Since manual cameras and I don't get along very well, I was looking at getting a newer film SLR, Only thing I mainly like to do is manual focusing, What is the best newer film SLR, and what lense should I get with it?.
Nikon F6 with Nikkor 28-70 AF-S f2.8D. That should pretty much get you started.What is the best newer film SLR, and what lense should I get with it?.
I would recomment the Canon EOS series. An EOS 3 is a superb camera which is not bettered IMO by anything on the market except the very most expensive pro cameras such as EOS 1 V. You can pick up MINT Eos 3s for $300-350.....as for lenses pick your focal length. The Nikon f100 I am sure is another great bet for similar money, but a touch more I suspect.
Nikon FM3A....fully manual... will work at all shutter speeds without the batteries...so if you find yourself shooting in VERY cold weather....
If you are looking at Nikon, then the F4 (or F4S or F4E) will allow matrix metering of non-chipped (no electronic contacts) manual focus lenses. In fact, this particular Nikon body probably allows usage of the widest range of Nikon lenses over any other Nikon body. Prices on EBAY are all over the place, so I suggest looking at the selection at Dead Link Removed, if you decide to get one.
Ummm people? Not to rain on a nostalgia parade here, but I believe Dana asked for a "newer" (newer = latest) camera, not good deals on an "older" camera. I mean I love my three F4e's too, but if someone asks me for a newer camera, I'd recommend the F6. Hands down.
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