A friend of mine passed away a few months ago, and his wife asked me to sell some of his photo equipment for her. He was retired when he bought the equipment, and he treated it very well.
First up, is a Nikon FM3A. It is in excellent + condition, with obviously very little use. It is missing the small black plastic cover for the pc flash connector, but that's the only negative I can see. The covers are still available from Nikon, if needed. It is a wonderful camera! I spent most of the early 1990s using an FM2n, and this is an upgraded version. It also has aperture priority mode. The camera will still function minus the electronics if the battery dies. It's much lighter and nicer to hold than a digital slr, and the finder is terrific! $500 + shipping.
Second is the 45mm F2.8 silver pancake lens, complete with silver filter, hood, cap, and back cap, and including the instruction pamphlet. It is a super tiny lens, and it exudes quality. It was made for the FM3A, and so whoever buys the camera can by the lens for $300. If the camera buyer doesn't want the lens, it will be available for to someone else for the same price, + shipping.