Don't understand your comment - the dearest price I could find was $1,035.00 for LN (like new) grade, which is approx. $150 less than I paid for a new FM3a immediately after I heard they were discontinued! Mint- cameras are offered for $850 on down.
Regards,
David
Hi David,
I'm pretty sure your comment was meant to be tounge-in-cheek but, just for reference, I think I paid just about $569 for mine, new. That was perhaps, a year before it was announced.
I'm in a dilema...because, I actually like to use mine! and now, I find that I could almost trade it for a good user DLC-45...
I suppose this once again illustrates the difference between UK and US prices - what I paid (to Robert White) was the regular list price!
Regards,
David
Supply and demand.
You could buy a new Nikon F6 instead.
Do you really need high shutter speeds above 1/1000?
I never understand why people don't consider getting the original FM bodies, which are old, but can be as good as the newer models...
I have never found that SLR cameras grow old gracefully...
I guess that the high prices suggest that this camera had a lot more mileage left in it when Nikon decided to pull it from the market.. There is the pity !!!!
I have never found that SLR cameras grow old gracefully - I have owned secondhand examples of F3, FE and FM - I was never satisfied with the sharpness-wrecking vibration levels until I bought a new FM3a (and an amateur-owned just-serviced used F3). If an old Nikon IS working well, people (logically enough) seem to keep them and not offer them for sale!
Regards,
David
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