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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Film SLR's
FM, F3 (non HP), or something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Samo" data-source="post: 623080" data-attributes="member: 42955"><p>Hark the T designates titanium otherwise they are the same. Every titanium camera I've ever held in my hands have seemed to operate more smoothly than their normal counterpart. Maybe they do more handwork on those bodies? </p><p></p><p>If I were going to buy one last of the lifetime film camera (I already have the others mentioned some in multiple copies) for myself it would be the FM3. Nikon really did put the last huzzah into that camera. If one is patient they can be bought at $500. That is a lot of dough for a film camera in 2017 however.</p><p></p><p>Look into the FE2. People gush on that camera and for very good reasons. I've never saw one that was broken and it is the only film camera I own that will shoot 36 perfectly without a glitch every single time I use it and I have had it for 20+ years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samo, post: 623080, member: 42955"] Hark the T designates titanium otherwise they are the same. Every titanium camera I've ever held in my hands have seemed to operate more smoothly than their normal counterpart. Maybe they do more handwork on those bodies? If I were going to buy one last of the lifetime film camera (I already have the others mentioned some in multiple copies) for myself it would be the FM3. Nikon really did put the last huzzah into that camera. If one is patient they can be bought at $500. That is a lot of dough for a film camera in 2017 however. Look into the FE2. People gush on that camera and for very good reasons. I've never saw one that was broken and it is the only film camera I own that will shoot 36 perfectly without a glitch every single time I use it and I have had it for 20+ years. [/QUOTE]
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