Koni Kowa
Well-known
The Hexar (AF) is not a rangefinder camera : it's a point and shoot camera with IR autofocus system. And it has a huge viewfinder.
The Konica Auto S2 and S1.6 (same camera, different max. aperture) both have a very good and clear VF (slightly blue, however) with a precise frame for the 45mm lens and parallax correction. I have had all the cameras of the list in my hands, and the Konica Auto S2/S1.6 wins, to me. The GIII QL17, all Olympus, the 7SII and the Auto S3 have very good lenses but poor VFs. The Minolta 7S and the Yashica GSN have nice and large VFs too.
I forgot to say that I wear glasses, which may be important to explain my choice here.
I agree that too... but mine is not in the list.
The Konica Auto S2 and S1.6 (same camera, different max. aperture) both have a very good and clear VF (slightly blue, however) with a precise frame for the 45mm lens and parallax correction. I have had all the cameras of the list in my hands, and the Konica Auto S2/S1.6 wins, to me. The GIII QL17, all Olympus, the 7SII and the Auto S3 have very good lenses but poor VFs. The Minolta 7S and the Yashica GSN have nice and large VFs too.
I forgot to say that I wear glasses, which may be important to explain my choice here.
The best fixed lens rangefinder is the one you use!
I agree that too... but mine is not in the list.
Dana B.
Well-known
Fujifilm GF670 MF RF folder. Seems like looking through a plate-glass window.
Kent
Finally at home...
Ma fav (Yashi Electro 35GS) is not in the list, but the GSN is close enough. 
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
My favorite is an oddball in this group of light, metered rangefinders.
The Ricoh 500 with the quick winder and an f2.8 lens. It has a very good rangefinder with lots of contrast and a bright view. It's heavy but built like a tank.
The Ricoh 500 with the quick winder and an f2.8 lens. It has a very good rangefinder with lots of contrast and a bright view. It's heavy but built like a tank.

Terry Christian
Established
My favorite is an oddball in this group of light, metered rangefinders.
The Ricoh 500 with the quick winder...
I have one of these, too, and it is an amazing camera. The bottom-mounted winder is great, too -- a novel idea that I wish had become popular. I like it so much better than the Yashica Electro 35 series.
Dirk
Privatier
My vote goes to "Other". The Minolta Hi-Matic E has a parallax compensating viewfinder thats totally uncluttered. Lets me concentrate on composition and the right moment.
edge100
Well-known
My QL17 GIII has a decent VF (though not as good as a Bessa R3A, let alone a Leica). However, it's prone to flaring, and you have to keep the RF window very clean, or contrast drops off dramatically.
nosmok
Established
The best I've ever seen is the Ensign Autorange 1620. Very big and very bright. Easier to do in medium format, for sure.
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killermelon
Newbie
Konica Auto S3
Konica Auto S3
Although some say it's shutter priority mode is going backwards in technology, is something you can get used to work with (in like, 10 min), managing to pull of awesome pictures. Gossip talks about it being made by cosina and that it's the same camera as others from the same factory with just another name, and even if it shares it's chassis and some of the mechanics, there's no way any (yes, ANY) lens could get better by much. It's beautiful hexanon lens is razor sharp even wide open and has a beautiful vintagy/contrasty color rendition. It's silent leaf shutter, compact size, anodized black color (grrr!), awesome versatile lens and ease of operation make it perfect for street photography, traveling or even for family vacations. I used to carry around one of those german screw mount cameras we all love before the S3 came into my hands, now its catching dust in a shelf
If you have an S3, and you love it, come and join our S3 group on FB!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/406458790144/
Konica Auto S3
Although some say it's shutter priority mode is going backwards in technology, is something you can get used to work with (in like, 10 min), managing to pull of awesome pictures. Gossip talks about it being made by cosina and that it's the same camera as others from the same factory with just another name, and even if it shares it's chassis and some of the mechanics, there's no way any (yes, ANY) lens could get better by much. It's beautiful hexanon lens is razor sharp even wide open and has a beautiful vintagy/contrasty color rendition. It's silent leaf shutter, compact size, anodized black color (grrr!), awesome versatile lens and ease of operation make it perfect for street photography, traveling or even for family vacations. I used to carry around one of those german screw mount cameras we all love before the S3 came into my hands, now its catching dust in a shelf
If you have an S3, and you love it, come and join our S3 group on FB!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/406458790144/
Archlich
Well-known
The C35FD/ Auto S3 shares the same chassis and shutter with Minolta 7sII, Vivitar 35ES and Revue 400SE, but is the only camera in the crowd featuring a 38/1.8 lens. All others have 40/1.7, which is outstanding in its own right.
I always believe there is nothing wrong should all were built by Cosina (and the reason some vigorously denying the speculation) - definitely a capable manufacturer, look at what they are doing today.
I always believe there is nothing wrong should all were built by Cosina (and the reason some vigorously denying the speculation) - definitely a capable manufacturer, look at what they are doing today.
Zopkuni
Established
Seagull 205 is the best!
Seagull 205 is the best!
Seagull 205 is the nicest, has the best viewinder, wonderfull lens, built quality is great....never any problems.
I am sure a Leica cant do better!
Seagull 205 is the best!
Seagull 205 is the nicest, has the best viewinder, wonderfull lens, built quality is great....never any problems.
I am sure a Leica cant do better!
Zopkuni
Established
Seagull 205 is the best!
Seagull 205 is the best!
To my mind the tiny Seagull 205 / Phenix 205 is the nicest,
and still affordable....
has the best viewinder, wonderfull lens,
built quality is great....never any problems.
I am sure a Leica cant do better! (dont laugh the 205 sets some of the standards in its
class)
Here are 205 results of my friend Bob from Tokyo and other Japanse places:
http://www.flickriver.com/groups/442916@N24/pool/interesting/
The 205 is one of the few ultra capable compact fixed lens rangefinders.
Truly a little masterpiece and so overlooked and underrated.
Here you can read more details:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/98922823@N00/5966243049/
During the 60s and 70s China Photo industry imported many of their lenses
from Eastern Germany Carl Zeiss Jena.
Same thing with Seagull 203 folder.
I know that Zeiss delivered the polished pre manufactured glass elements and
some parts of HQ fine mechanics for the older Seagull /
Shanghai 4b and 4a type of TLR, the unique tiny Shanghai / Seagull 203 folder 6x6
and several other 35mm cameras including the 203.
From ca. 1985 China manufactured allmost all parts of their lenses and cameras,
some imports from Japan from Minolta and others...
The older Chinese Cameras from
the Red Flag 20 Mao Era are extremely sharp and well made.
(If you find a good one)
Seagull 205 is the best!

To my mind the tiny Seagull 205 / Phenix 205 is the nicest,
and still affordable....
has the best viewinder, wonderfull lens,
built quality is great....never any problems.
I am sure a Leica cant do better! (dont laugh the 205 sets some of the standards in its
class)
Here are 205 results of my friend Bob from Tokyo and other Japanse places:
http://www.flickriver.com/groups/442916@N24/pool/interesting/
The 205 is one of the few ultra capable compact fixed lens rangefinders.
Truly a little masterpiece and so overlooked and underrated.
Here you can read more details:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/98922823@N00/5966243049/
During the 60s and 70s China Photo industry imported many of their lenses
from Eastern Germany Carl Zeiss Jena.
Same thing with Seagull 203 folder.
I know that Zeiss delivered the polished pre manufactured glass elements and
some parts of HQ fine mechanics for the older Seagull /
Shanghai 4b and 4a type of TLR, the unique tiny Shanghai / Seagull 203 folder 6x6
and several other 35mm cameras including the 203.
From ca. 1985 China manufactured allmost all parts of their lenses and cameras,
some imports from Japan from Minolta and others...
The older Chinese Cameras from
the Red Flag 20 Mao Era are extremely sharp and well made.
(If you find a good one)
Rodchenko
Olympian
I've gone for the Olympus 35RC. It's a really clear finder, with shutter speed and aperture setting easy to read. If I could have that finder on my SP, I'd be a very happy man.
Greyscale
Veteran
I have a Ricoh "35" S. Aside from mine not having a PC socket, I see very little difference. I agree about the finder, and the two opposite focus tabs make it easy to focus with either hand. It seems like a really nice camera, but I have yet to run a roll through mine.My favorite is an oddball in this group of light, metered rangefinders.
The Ricoh 500 with the quick winder and an f2.8 lens. It has a very good rangefinder with lots of contrast and a bright view. It's heavy but built like a tank.
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Ricoh "35" S by Greyscale3, on Flickr
DCB
Well-known
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I rather like my Royal 35-M. Meter works good enough for negative film at least.

Royal 35-M by Eirik0304, on Flickr

Royal 35-M by Eirik0304, on Flickr
CliveC
Well-known
Wow, that Royal is quite the looker! Guess it's not too common huh?
Danlo
Established
Well, after alot of research Ive decided that the Konica Auto S2 is the best fixed lens rangefinder. So I bit the bullet and ordered an excellent to mint Auto S2 fullu serviced and CLA'd by Greg Weber. Cant wait to get my hands on it! Hopefully I'll have it in about 8-10 days.. Tips about the camera and its quirks deeply appreciated 
CliveC
Well-known
In my collection so far, I think it has to be the Agfa Optima 1535. The focus mechanism isn't that great though, and there are other quirks. Incredible viewfinder though.

jimmyca1219
Member
I have been using the QL17 before I got the M6, and it was very nice to use.
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