Nikon FM3A
The Nikon FM3A is a premium manual-focus film SLR introduced by Nikon in 2001, catering to serious amateur and professional photographers seeking top-tier quality and precision. It features a magnesium alloy body with weather sealing, manual focus capabilities, and advanced specifications that rival professional models like the F5 and F6. Despite its discontinuation in 2006 due to rising production costs, the FM3A's value on the secondhand market has surged, particularly for the black model. This appreciation reflects its enduring appeal among collectors and enthusiasts, especially amid the broader shift towards digital photography which began during its production. The FM3A remains a testament to Nikon's commitment to high-quality film SLRs, even as the industry transitioned.