These are selling for hundreds of dollars not just because of nostalgia but also practicality. You’re not allowed to bring connected devices into secure facilities but you may need to document things with photographs.
There’s the Fuji mentioned in the other comment, which is pretty much exactly what you describe. But also depending on your budget, there’s a whole market of crop-sensor/APS-C cameras in more or less that form factor with a lot more flexibility. Then of course there’s the Leica stuff, but that’s more money than problems territory.
These are selling for hundreds of dollars not just because of nostalgia but also practicality. You’re not allowed to bring connected devices into secure facilities but you may need to document things with photographs.
I would also like to have a point-and-shoot camera where the sensor would be much larger than the ones of the majority of phones.
Seems too niche of a market, but would be nice
Ricoh GR III
Fuji X100V
Yes, I had those on my radar for a bit, but the 1000 bucks is probably a bit too much for me
There’s the Fuji mentioned in the other comment, which is pretty much exactly what you describe. But also depending on your budget, there’s a whole market of crop-sensor/APS-C cameras in more or less that form factor with a lot more flexibility. Then of course there’s the Leica stuff, but that’s more money than problems territory.
There’s an Australian company basically reconditioning old canon powershots with new batteries and memory card connections: https://lola.camera/
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