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Following the GAS thread, I keep thinking about getting shot of a lot of my film gear in favour of a Leica. I think the M6 is the model for me as I prefer a metered camera and it'd make a welcome change to have one or two excellent lenses instead of a box full of good ones that I can't choose between!
I'm a big fan of rangefinders and have a couple of fixed lens cameras and an X-Pro1 so the focusing and handling won't be a surprise. I'd be looking to buy from a reputable dealer with a warranty, I think I could spend years waiting for one to come up on ebay with a poor description and one photo
So I guess I have two main questions: is there anything in particular to look out for on a used camera? And are there any viable alternatives using the same lenses and/or mount? I appreciate that any camera is essentially a light-tight box with a shutter mechanism but if I went that way, would I just pine for the red dot?
Thanks in advance
I'm a big fan of rangefinders and have a couple of fixed lens cameras and an X-Pro1 so the focusing and handling won't be a surprise. I'd be looking to buy from a reputable dealer with a warranty, I think I could spend years waiting for one to come up on ebay with a poor description and one photo
So I guess I have two main questions: is there anything in particular to look out for on a used camera? And are there any viable alternatives using the same lenses and/or mount? I appreciate that any camera is essentially a light-tight box with a shutter mechanism but if I went that way, would I just pine for the red dot?
Thanks in advance



IMHO the Bessa is 95% of the Leica for 50% of the cost, beautifully made, ergonomically lovely and a joy to use. As I may have mentioned 