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Don’t forget the nineties

I enjoyed the AP 20 April issue on second-hand cameras. Although I've used digital SLRs for some time, I have a large collection of film cameras, all acquired second-hand.

However, I felt there was a category that was overlooked, but worthy of consideration: the consumer-level 35mm SLR of the 1990s.

These cameras are not popular with collectors, yet in plentiful supply. They may be a bit plasticky and not tremendously interesting but they are cheap, and if you already own a DSLR of the same brand, you're likely to have all the lenses you need.

I previously shot with a Pentax ME Super SLR but sadly the shutter jammed, and a repair was an expensive prospect. Not long after it failed, I spotted a 1996

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