DWThomas
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A bit tedious to use, but there's always an Argus C-3! 

My pick would be the Canon EOS 650. It is a no-fuss reliable 35mm film camera with a large, bright viewfinder and full compatibility with Canon’s EOS system, including Image stabilization. The design is clean and built to prioritize ease of use. The camera just goes, without getting in your way. You can often find this classic SLR for the price of lunch (€/$20 to €/$30).
What other cameras would you recommend for a similar price range?
You pay far too much for lunch.My pick would be the Canon EOS 650. It is a no-fuss reliable 35mm film camera with a large, bright viewfinder and full compatibility with Canon’s EOS system, including Image stabilization. The design is clean and built to prioritize ease of use. The camera just goes, without getting in your way. You can often find this classic SLR for the price of lunch (€/$20 to €/$30).
What other cameras would you recommend for a similar price range?
You can get an EOS 300V for that much. Actually, I bought a couple for less than 20€ each few years ago.
In Germany you can get a Praktica M series (MTL, LTL...) with Pentacon 1.8/50 for close to nothing. Even cheaper is the Revueflex ML labelled version of the Praktica MTL50.
It depends on your expectation and your needs. With Praktica you get a fully mechanical system camera with robust shutter mechanism and a big and bright viewfinder. With M42 mount you will have a great choice concerning lenses.But would you recommend it overall?
a big and bright viewfinder.
How is the viewfinder? Pentamirror?
AFAIK, yes, but it never bothered me. It has very decent AF and metering, it's very light and small. Coupled with the 40mm STM makes a very small combination.
The 40mm package will be my next and hopefully last lens for quite some time. I need to stop the GAS soon.
Olympus OM1n with a 50mm f1.8. Better viewfinder than any camera mentioned here, fully mechanical and a sweet little lens. Whole package is just about pocketable.
For 30 bucks?
lunch + a couple of beers..
A quick peek suggests that if you can find an OMN1 around here (which is a BIG if), it's going to cost €80-€200.
Craft beers for a trained alcoholic...?
Around the €20 mark, our local 2nd hand platform offers the following:
A Konica Z-up 70 for €30
An oddball Rheinmetall bakelite antique camera for €20
A Canon Prima Zoom 70F for €45
An Agfa Iso Rapid for €30
A Bella Bilora for €25
A medium format Agfa folder with working shutter for €20
A Pentax Espio 738 for €29
A Polaroid Image2 for €25
A Minox 35PL that apparently comes alive when batteries are inserted; operation unknown otherwise, for €45
...etc.
In other words: not a whole lot worth skipping lunch for. Definitely nothing along the lines of what people suggested in this thread so far. Such cameras are offered, but generally starting at around €100.
I suspect many here are severely underestimating what this analog revival thing has been doing to second hand camera prices.
Olympus OM1n with a 50mm f1.8. Better viewfinder than any camera mentioned here, fully mechanical and a sweet little lens. Whole package is just about pocketable.
My pick would be the Canon EOS 650. It is a no-fuss reliable 35mm film camera with a large, bright viewfinder and full compatibility with Canon’s EOS system, including Image stabilization. The design is clean and built to prioritize ease of use. The camera just goes, without getting in your way. You can often find this classic SLR for the price of lunch (€/$20 to €/$30).
What other cameras would you recommend for a similar price range?
I guess the OP may want to increase his budget then.
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