BradS
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.... but I'm not sure why Nikon FM3a price trends are surprising to anyone. It was never a bargain camera, not even during the great digital selloff market a decade ago. It was always a limited production, high-value, collectible trinket for Nikon enthusiasts....
Jeez...exagerate much? I remember back in the early 2000's when the Nikon FM3A was available 'new' from the usual suspects. It retailed for something like $579 and was seen by most as the next logical progression in Nikon's long line of enthusiast SLR's. Yeah, sure the shutter was a novel but very mild innovation - nothing magical just the natural combination of the FE and FM into one product. The price was very reasonable and completely within the reach of the target market. In short, the reality is/was quite different from your narrative.
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