I have Scarpa boots. Scored practically new (suspect lightly worn once given their condition) at an op shop of all places, perfect fit, full leather for roughly $30. Don't mind if I do... They fit my orthotics beautifully, took a beating on our last trip crossing the Simpson, and came back looking basically new with a good clean.
My other go-to camping shoes for day-to-day are Converse low-cut Chucks (obviously not boots!). Comfy, easy, throw them in the washing machine if they get a bit grubby... but the character of them only grows with wear. James lives in Blundstone boots when we're camping.
I also do a bit of hiking in trail running shoes (also not boots!). Because I have them, they're super comfy, grippy enough, and I don't need the ankle support. I rate the Nike Terra Kiger shoes personally, at least the older model that I have!