SO..... my dad told me he got his old Pentax SLR back from my Grandpa.... because it was in storage or something... its like a camera from the 80's or somethin cause my dad used/bought it in college. I havent seen it yet but he says theres 2 or 3 really nice lenses with it.
The downside: FILM
should I still use it? hes offering to let me use/borrow it when I want to.
Film can be really tricky to use, but its the fastest way to learn! I started on film and then went to digital, and because of that I can actually -use- the camera instead of having to use preset modes. That is incredibly helpful in making sure you get the photo you invision from the start. Only bad part is that it can be super expensive, and stores don't always develop it the way you would want to. So if you can use a darkroom that is awesome (yet still incredibly expensive). I think my happiest moments in college so far have been spent in the darkroom, lol.
Right now I have a Nikon D90 which I almost always use my 50mm f/1.8 with, because its my baby. I'm a sucker for crazy DOF and bokeh out the wazoo<3 I have a refurbished SB-600 flash, which is awesome. And I have some cheapo reflector I got on amazon, which is a SUPER helpful. I also use the 18-55 kit lends from time to time for a wider angled shot.
As far as film goes I use a Canon AV-1, and I also have fisheye toy camera which is super fun to use.
I'm looking into getting a lensbaby at some point, but I'm super broke right now