It's a very old 35 mm film camera. I'd pass on it if I were you. You'll have to buy 35 mm film for it, and then have to have it developed, which will be expensive. I'd recommend going with a decent digital camera, instead. Plus, once you take a picture with a digital camera, you can view it right then. No extra cost in having to develop film.
Thanks, I know it's film, would just need possessing and then scan it into the computer, no need for printing, high end pro camera for around 250.00, good price considering the cost of a low end DSLR,,,, I do have a Nikon P 510 digital,,,, just not a DSLR though,,,, it does have a decent zoom though,
If you were interested in getting a DSLR, but cost was keeping you from pulling the trigger, you can get a refurbished low-end Canon DSLR, including a lens, for $298. Have a look at Canon's refurbished store here. There are some great deals to be had. https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/...Index:0&orderBy:11&pageView:grid&pageSize:72&
If you are more interested in that Nikon 35 mm camera, maybe someone with experience with it will chime in.
Best of luck with your decision, bud.
I'll definitely check out the refurbished site,,,, thanks bud,,,,
Both my new camera and lens are refurbs. They're good as new and have a one year warranty like new items. That's the site I go to now when shopping and wishing. You can save some $.