The first SLR I ever owned was a beat up looking Nikon F2 that I bought from a buddy on my ship when I was in the Navy. It looked horrible, but it worked beautifully. He was a Photographers Mate in the ship’s Photo Lab and had used it extensively and always kept it well maintained. Unfortunately, I had to sell it when I got out of the service due to lack of funds.
The first SLR that I used was a Mamiya 500 DTL that belonged to my High School’s Journalism Class. It was actually a pretty decent camera. Years later, I found a 1000 DTL at a flea market for $15.00 USD. Somebody was checking it out before me and was trying to talk the owner down to $5.00 because “the meter didn’t work.” After the guy put it back down, I picked it up and looked it over. Then I ran the camera through all the shutter speeds and made sure that everything other than the meter was working. Since the slow speeds seem to be working okay, and I didn’t really care about the meter, I handed over the money to the seller, who gave me back $5.00 and said that it just needed a battery and appreciated that I didn’t try to lowball him on the price.
Sure enough, there was no battery in it, so I took it to a nearby camera shop and bought a new battery for it. That was all it needed to get the meter going again, and the first roll of film I ran through the camera turned out fine. I gave the camera to my wife since she was taking a beginning photography class, and she did some really nice work with it.