I have a lotttt of really good thrift finds... but price wise, this is the one. It actually didn’t have a price tag at first and usually the store policy is they cannot sell it if there’s no price tag, so I went to the miscellaneous section to find a reasonable price sticker and found a $12 item and removed the tag from it and placed it on to this camera😭 I looked up the price when I got home and they were selling these for $100-$250 on ebay.
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Mar 14, 2024

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It’ll run you ~$100 but I love this point and shoot, and it doesn’t require batteries! But film is expensive. I’d recommend sticking to Kentmere B&W. Digital is 100% cheaper but I don’t have good inexpensive suggestions. I go all in on the highend 😅 You could always try to find my first ever camera: the Kodak MC3
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Sorry, I've never really used film point and shoots, except for the Olympus XA1. I would die for the XA line of cameras.
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i paid an old man at the flea market $64 for a tiny digital camera and when i checked the SD card i found photos of him, laying on a stack of elaborate persian rugs. i use the camera everyday.
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