oftheherd
Veteran
Cheap to me conotates the possibility of not being made well, or having those features one would normally hope for. For a camera like the Contax 167mt, I would prefer the normal ebay cost of $80 to $120, to be called an inexpensive purchase. The camera would hardly be called cheap as to construction.
But for the OP's question, as I think he means pretty much what I do, in today's market, as pointed out above, there are a lot of very good cameras that don't cost so much now, like when they were new. I like many of those myself.
But I tend towards Fujica, Yashica, and Contax. (Sadly, Fujinon and T* lenses aren't inexpensive.) Those are the cameras I have the most experience with. I also tend towards folders. I was lucky to acquire some neat 9x12 cameras in the $40 range 2 to 4 years ago. I also have several 6x6 folders. Despite being old, they produce nice photos.
I haven't been crazy about digital, but I find myself getting more and more interested. As much as I enjoy film and a wet darkroom, the ease of getting photos with digital and post processing on a computer intrigues me.
But I am still stuck mostly with film and film cameras, always the cheap/inexpensive ones, and mostly unusual folders. 35mm film cameras I really don't need to buy any more. I can't use all I have now. Anyway, I guess that means I use cheaper cameras more. 😛
But for the OP's question, as I think he means pretty much what I do, in today's market, as pointed out above, there are a lot of very good cameras that don't cost so much now, like when they were new. I like many of those myself.
But I tend towards Fujica, Yashica, and Contax. (Sadly, Fujinon and T* lenses aren't inexpensive.) Those are the cameras I have the most experience with. I also tend towards folders. I was lucky to acquire some neat 9x12 cameras in the $40 range 2 to 4 years ago. I also have several 6x6 folders. Despite being old, they produce nice photos.
I haven't been crazy about digital, but I find myself getting more and more interested. As much as I enjoy film and a wet darkroom, the ease of getting photos with digital and post processing on a computer intrigues me.
But I am still stuck mostly with film and film cameras, always the cheap/inexpensive ones, and mostly unusual folders. 35mm film cameras I really don't need to buy any more. I can't use all I have now. Anyway, I guess that means I use cheaper cameras more. 😛