tom wrote:
 
> a new M6 should be about $1700 with rebate
> maybe $1500 if you can go to a Leica days event.

And substantially less for a used one.
> 
> An M4 or Konica RF wouldn't be out of the 
> question either.

Konica is a good choice.  However, for low light work with fast lenses
like the Noctilux or the Summilux, I'd suggest an M3 with the .92
viewfinder, or the M6 with the .85 finder.  Better focusing accuracy,
although neither the M3 nor the M4 has a built in meter.

-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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"Why should I use a meter?  What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"
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