TheGreatGasMaskMan
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What these stories leave out, like all stories of treasure hunting, is the rafts of junk cameras that one runs across, point-and-shoot zooms, "focus-free" cameras, low end Polaroids, Kodak instant cameras, etc., and often for more than any knowledgeable person would pay, like $20.
I've only ever seen point and shoots exceed the $10 price on ebay. On average, I'd say 3-5 dollars, sometimes less, with the exception being a $7 Minolta freedom zoom 105i (with a roll of film inside), and some high end looking Minolta (I don't remember what it was though) for $20. And a couple days ago when I saw that $50 brownie hawkeye, there were also two ten dollar point and shoots.
I've only ever seen point and shoots exceed the $10 price on ebay. On average, I'd say 3-5 dollars, sometimes less, with the exception being a $7 Minolta freedom zoom 105i (with a roll of film inside), and some high end looking Minolta (I don't remember what it was though) for $20. And a couple days ago when I saw that $50 brownie hawkeye, there were also two ten dollar point and shoots.