AstroZon
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I think that the Pentax SuperProgram / SuperA is one of the better under-the-radar cameras out there right now - fairly cheap too. I like it better than the Pentax ME or ME Super as you can use it at full auto, aperture or shutter priority, or full manual. I really like shooting in aperture priority mode. I bought one recently with a 35-70 zoom for $25. I have another that I bought new in 1985. The K-mount Pentax lenses haven't shot up in price like the M42 Takumar lenses or old Nikon glass, yet they're great lenses.
Of the Canon AE-1 or Nikon FE, I'd go with the Canon simply because the lenses are going to less expensive. Both have very accurate metering. The AE-1 is a historic camera being the first to incorporate a microprocessor. There were also a number of manufacturing milestones with the AE-1 with its reduced parts count, modular assembly, etc. It's the camera that put Petri, Topcon, and Miranda out of the camera business. They simply couldn't afford to invest in the R&D that the AE-1 incorporated.
Of the Canon AE-1 or Nikon FE, I'd go with the Canon simply because the lenses are going to less expensive. Both have very accurate metering. The AE-1 is a historic camera being the first to incorporate a microprocessor. There were also a number of manufacturing milestones with the AE-1 with its reduced parts count, modular assembly, etc. It's the camera that put Petri, Topcon, and Miranda out of the camera business. They simply couldn't afford to invest in the R&D that the AE-1 incorporated.