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Ideal SLR camera for a student
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 331521" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>If the students are paying for their own film, well it won't take long before they TRY to get the exposure down pat. I understand, it makes them think about what there doing rather than gimp and hit the delete button. When my boys are old enough to start driving. They will learn to drive stick before stepping in an automatic. Like Fred stated. There are all kinds of bodies on the internet. Nice thing about sticking with Nikon is the older lens they use on the older body will work with todays modern cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 331521, member: 13822"] If the students are paying for their own film, well it won't take long before they TRY to get the exposure down pat. I understand, it makes them think about what there doing rather than gimp and hit the delete button. When my boys are old enough to start driving. They will learn to drive stick before stepping in an automatic. Like Fred stated. There are all kinds of bodies on the internet. Nice thing about sticking with Nikon is the older lens they use on the older body will work with todays modern cameras. [/QUOTE]
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