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Please don't buy a Nikon rangefinder - the most practical one for using (the S2 you've posted) is decent, but only has framelines for 50mm and is still rather pricey.
If you can't afford a Leica, but you want interchangeable lens fun at a higher quality than the Russian stuff (which is quite usable), go Canon. I know it means becoming a brand war traitor, but they're really the best choice at this price point if you're willing to buy secondhand.
For $100-150 you can get a Canon 7, and for another $100 a Canon 50/1.8 (pic very related). A well maintained Canon will be a vastly better shooter than any Russian RF (lever wind, crank rewind, swing back reloading, 6 switchable framelines, if you're lucky a working meter, etc), and takes cheap Russian, not so cheap Canon, and expensive Leica lenses, to give a very condensed list. If you don't need the extra features, a Canon VI-L or P would be a good choice too.
>>178012 Your facts are a little off. S3 was rereleased in 2000, and SP was rereleased in 2003. Quite a few people are shooting with them (though not nearly enough).
Also Leica's a cool company. Eh's really cheap secondhand and isn't afraid of anything (but buying new Leica stuff is for idiots)
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