Mawz, they are starting to rise in price in this country, due to unavailability of clean units.
Last year was the bottom of the market, now as bodies with working shutters get a bit thin, prices are starting to rise. Different countries have different secondhand markets.
In this country the F3 was the backbone of a couple of the very big newspaper chains. As a result there is an enormous number of very tired F3 bodies. It used to be a case of buy a body with a lot of work and get the shutter replaced. Last I heard, the availability of new F3 shutters is not looking as good as it was a year ago.
Accordingly secondhand F3 bodies are starting to climb in this country. Last year it was reasonably easy to find a good body for around $400 now they are starting at $500 with dealers now asking and getting between $700 to $1,000 and the F3T around $1200.
Students who will more than likely be a major part of the market for this new camera, cannot afford to purchase a secondhand camera online, only to find out it really needs some expensive servicing. They will spend slightly more and get a brand new lower specified camera.
As someone who has helped quite a few students acquire secondhand cameras for their photography courses I have started to see how they are now questioning the value of secondhand cameras. They are now starting to look for the current equivalent of the K1000 for their use.
Mick.