After flirting with several rangefinders, which use coincident-image RFs, my 
preferences are as follows, in descending order:

1. Any-brightness finder + 45-degree diagonally split image, a la Ricoh or special 
versions of the Pentax ME Super SE (and a K1000 SE?)
2. bright finder + 90-degree split image
3. bright finder (like an SE-60), no RF.
4. 90-degree split iamge with a not-so-bright finder (Super Program.
5. Not-so-bright finder, no RF (KX).
6. coincident-image RF, like Leica or Yashica, no matter how bright. Too darn slow, 
and frustrating when focusing on a cluttered background (like a heavily leaved tree).

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