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Wonderful cameras, some of the very best lenses ever made. I'd jump all over the M3 if I had the chance.

But: These things take you back in time. You will find yourself, I think, slowing way down as you shoot your photos. That's not necessarily a bad thing, of course. You'll need a nice light meter, of course - a LunaPro or a Luna6, perhaps. Pretty sure I've still got one somewhere, though I have no idea at all where it might be....

As someone else has mentioned, this certainly raises film-processing issues. But I think that for someone interested in doing, for instance, fine art photography, especially black and white, this would be a great way to go.
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