I recently found an Olympus M-1 with Zuiko 1.4 for 25 US$
Here in the US, sellers at garage sales (and Craig's List) seem to have one of the following two mindsets about 35mm SLR cameras: They think they are completely worthless because they use film (which is dead), or they think they are worth the exact same amount of money that they originally paid for them 10-20 years ago.
Luckily, most people fall under the first category.
Last summer I found a beautiful Olympus OM1n w/ 50 1.8 for $20. It was super clean with a working battery. The lady said she had bought it in England. Also, I used to work at a camera store years ago when I was in college. An elderly lady came in one time and gave me a nice Kodak Bantam Special with the leather carrying case and strap. She said that she was going to a nursing home and had to get rid of it, and if something is special to you, you give it away, not sell it. She said that the camera went around the world with her twice in her younger years. I wish I could find film to take pictures with it, but it is a treasured part of my collection anyway. I'm still watching garage sales for a great Leica deal.
I found this link that you might want to look at. Tells you how to re-spool 35mm for use in an 828 camera. Harder than 120 - 620 but doesn't look too bad.
http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/index.php?page=spool828
An Olympus XA4 at a car boot sale today for £0.50 which is about $0.80 US.
Seems to be fully working. I have just put a film in it and I'm going out with it now.
Steve.
Steve, I'll pay you 10x the price for your XA4 (if it works). ;-)
The one I let get away was a Minolta setup with a Rokkor-X 35/1.8 and 85/1.7 and a body in good condition. The guy wanted something like $40 for it.
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