A camera is a ultimately always a box around a light sensitive surface, and a hole that allows you to have [usually] precise control over the light that enters it.
The extra bells and whistles beyond that mostly come down to how much effort and resources you have to put into it. And today the access to resources is so much higher than it has been in the past, and it is kind of impressive the things you can do with a tiny little easily accessible micro controller and cheap sensors and switches. With more and more people getting into microcontroller programming and circuit design, I really don't believe that we're likely to see an era where even a complex camera is an excessively difficult item to obtain for relative moderate prices if interest in photography holds.
I do have some worries over lenses more so than cameras. Specifically coated lenses, but even then you'll have people even more interested in the matter than I am poking around and developing new gear, not so much because of any strong or specific demand for it, but simply because creating it is fun.
Not sure if I'll get to it this summer, as I've been oddly busy for someone living fairly locked down, but I do hope to begin grinding and polishing my own large format lenses in the next few years.
Have a few shutter designs on the go. Still debating between a few options, and whether or not to go with clockwork or digitally timing. There are so many options really.
The extra bells and whistles beyond that mostly come down to how much effort and resources you have to put into it. And today the access to resources is so much higher than it has been in the past, and it is kind of impressive the things you can do with a tiny little easily accessible micro controller and cheap sensors and switches. With more and more people getting into microcontroller programming and circuit design, I really don't believe that we're likely to see an era where even a complex camera is an excessively difficult item to obtain for relative moderate prices if interest in photography holds.
I do have some worries over lenses more so than cameras. Specifically coated lenses, but even then you'll have people even more interested in the matter than I am poking around and developing new gear, not so much because of any strong or specific demand for it, but simply because creating it is fun.
Not sure if I'll get to it this summer, as I've been oddly busy for someone living fairly locked down, but I do hope to begin grinding and polishing my own large format lenses in the next few years.
Have a few shutter designs on the go. Still debating between a few options, and whether or not to go with clockwork or digitally timing. There are so many options really.