Les Sarile
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Some people just ignore requests! NO BATTERY RELIANCE!!!
I would not recommend a metered F, as at this age the meters are flaky if they even work. But a standard F body is pretty cool. Metered F2s can be flaky too - my F2AS needed to have the meter repaired by Sover Wong as the circular resistor thingy wore out. But the body is full mechanical and frankly nicer than the F - I had several of both, and now only have the F2 series. There is nothing the F does better apart from look cooler!
The other mechanical Nikons are the Nikkormats and the FM series. I had two FT2s, the meters are very limited in EV range compared to modern metered bodies. Even the meters in the F2AS are much more sensitive. And also Nikkormats suffer from jumpy meter needles/erratic readings due to age.
The FM series are pretty solid. Never had a problem w my FM or FM2. My FE2 (electric) on the other hand suffered from shutter timing failure.
Aperture priority capable but all shutter speeds available when batteries die? That's what you get with the FM3A when you consolidate the aperture priority and meter of the FE2 with the fully mechanical and battery independence of the FM2.

And as an added bonus, Nikon didn't restrict the meter when first putting in a roll of film until you advance the counter to 1 like they did with their other aperture priority capable cameras.