I like my Lumix DMCFT4 as a retro-feeling, high-quality, super durable camera. It's the "rugged" model of some other cameras from the era, so it's lasted my family for the past 13 years since its 2012 release without a scratch. 18 megapixels and does 1080P video that both looks and sounds 2000s without looking or sounding cheap. They come in silver, blue, black, and orange. I have the silver one, and it works like a charm.
However, it creates images and video that look very outdated by 2025 standards, and is not really appropriate for a "professional" or commercial shoot so much as a candid, nostalgic style for fun/ sentimental photos. Its price also gets really out of hand if you're thinking of not buying preowned (something from 80-$100 preowned, to around $200 if not preowned; I think, I'm not American).