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Huss
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This is a very cool thread. But... what is the cut off price to qualify as a cheap camera? $20 and under? $50 and under?

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The top one was done with the ca. 1997 Olympus Stylus Zoom, with the Walgreens branded Agfa film.
Bottom one was with the hand-me-down junker Kodak DX4530, which was my first actual digital camera, other than a phone.
Bottom one was with the hand-me-down junker Kodak DX4530, which was my first actual digital camera, other than a phone.


dave lackey
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And we spend how much money on expensive camera systems? Hmmm...
Really enjoying the images posted here!


Really enjoying the images posted here!
dave lackey
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This is a very cool thread. But... what is the cut off price to qualify as a cheap camera? $20 and under? $50 and under?
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Cut off price? Good question! Not sure how to answer that. But I sure like the results so far!
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Hmmmm, I think it should be cheap when new; otherwise the guy who found the Leica M3 and Summicron for five (pounds, dollars, euros, roubles etc) will win the prize.
So far I reckon the Smena is the cheapest or else the Cosmic Symbol. They were pennies under eight pounds the last time I bought one new and two for a pound not so long ago in a junk shop (but he must have been reading RFF before pricing them).
Regards, David
So far I reckon the Smena is the cheapest or else the Cosmic Symbol. They were pennies under eight pounds the last time I bought one new and two for a pound not so long ago in a junk shop (but he must have been reading RFF before pricing them).
Regards, David
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