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any manual camera you buy from the 80's is going to be great. you're buying from an era when design and functionality were at a peak. really, it was one of the few golden eras in photography where you almost couldn't go wrong by buying one of the big five brands.
still, i throw my vote in for Nikon FE2 or F3, or a Minolta X700. The X700 is usually cheaper, since it was so ridiculously ubiquitous. And, as ac mentioned, minolta lenses can be had for even cheaper. i bought a rokkor 28 2.8 for like, 45 bucks 7 years ago, before film was "dead" and everyone still bought film slr's.
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