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I have not read but one or two replies to your request, however having spent many years involved in "general" and railfan photography, I would direct you to a Nikon FM3N. This is a fully manual camera, but it is built like a tank. It is a little pricey ($600 for the body only), but all you need is a 50 mm. lens for most photography. This camera will go out and function in ANY and ALL weather, it is totally simple to use (trust me, but it IS), and it will last you forever. <br /> One other option is that Nikon makes a mostly manual camera for a lot less money, I believe its the F100, but you can go to www.nikon.com and check that out. Whatever.
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