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Enjoy your new camera! I think you did fine on the price. Not the Deal Of The Century, but a perfectly square deal.
That 50/1.4 is a peach - very sharp and has a nice quality on backlit subjects. The camera might need a CLA or it might not, but you might consider getting one regardless as cheap insurance; getting it serviced will make you aware of any issues you might not notice until you've ruined a roll of film (such as shutter capping or slow speeds too slow or light leaks....) and will give you peace of mind to use the camera for years without having to have it looked at again.
As far as technicians go, Sover Wong's reputation is amazing but Nikon made a lot of these cameras (REALLY a lot!) and any experienced service tech should know their way around one. It was an enormously popular model.
A CLA is likely to run you between $100-200.
That 50/1.4 is a peach - very sharp and has a nice quality on backlit subjects. The camera might need a CLA or it might not, but you might consider getting one regardless as cheap insurance; getting it serviced will make you aware of any issues you might not notice until you've ruined a roll of film (such as shutter capping or slow speeds too slow or light leaks....) and will give you peace of mind to use the camera for years without having to have it looked at again.
As far as technicians go, Sover Wong's reputation is amazing but Nikon made a lot of these cameras (REALLY a lot!) and any experienced service tech should know their way around one. It was an enormously popular model.
A CLA is likely to run you between $100-200.