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Anonymous
It has depth of field preview, good metering, and it has a weird but great feature of loading your film back during breaks. So if you accidentally open it up, there will be no ruined exposures. Kind of awkward however.
Bad sides, if you can call them that are low level flash sync, plastic(for non digitals I really want metal!), and the interface feels clunky to me, but i'm sure many would disagree. Just get some good film, most pro's love Velvia ISO50, and I do as well, and some cheap prime lenses. I'm not sure as to how far back you can mount lenses on newer SLRs, but if you can, just get some lenses from the 80's. For primes, the quality will be the same and they're faster anyways. Win/win
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