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If you are including old collectible cameras, there are a couple of very early and very large Daguerrotype cameras sold recently in the $700,000 to $950,000 range, and a much smaller 1923 Lecia recently sold for over $550,000.
http://www.namebrand300.info/leica-becomes-the-world%E2%80%99s-most-expensive-small-camera/
If you are talking about day to day usable cameras, not museum pieces, there are a handful of brands which produce models in the low $40,000 range: Hasselblad ( a Sweedish company), Phase One, Leaf, RED, and Seitz.
http://www.beststuff.com/specialty-cameras/8-insanely-expensive-and-specialist-cameras.html
It is not uncommon to find a lot of professional cameras listed in the $800 - $1,000 range.
http://www.myshopping.com.au/PT--43_Digital_Cameras__fs_p4_e__
http://www.namebrand300.info/leica-becomes-the-world%E2%80%99s-most-expensive-small-camera/
If you are talking about day to day usable cameras, not museum pieces, there are a handful of brands which produce models in the low $40,000 range: Hasselblad ( a Sweedish company), Phase One, Leaf, RED, and Seitz.
http://www.beststuff.com/specialty-cameras/8-insanely-expensive-and-specialist-cameras.html
It is not uncommon to find a lot of professional cameras listed in the $800 - $1,000 range.
http://www.myshopping.com.au/PT--43_Digital_Cameras__fs_p4_e__
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