Richard G
Veteran
I would much rather have a 'cheap' Bessa and good glass any day over a Leica body and cheaper glass. You can always tell the people who buy a Leica for the name and status and not for serious shooting because they have an M9 or M6/7 and a horrible lens on the front. All a camera does is hold the film, and wind the film. The lens does all of the work when it comes to the image. People get wrapped up in gear and forget about that. I would argue that any Bessa is just as good as any Leica because it's the photographer that matters when making the picture and the lens that matters when determining the quality of the photo when you click the shutter.
Another preference would be to have TWO Bessas, of the same model or not, instead of ONE M6 or M7 with good glass. That way you have a backup. How else can you work if you spend all of your money on an expensive body, good quality glass, and then the body breaks. No one should be without a backup.
Agree with a backup. Don't agree with your other point at all. I think the mating of an M body with a non-Leica lens is in fact precisely the opposite of brand snobbery. For years I had no idea there was an option, but when I heard about CV lenses brand new for a few hundred dollars I didn't see that I would be doing that. Since breaking my adherence to Leica plus Leitz//Leica lenses I have enjoyed having the wonderful ZM lenses, just as good or better at 21/35/50 in many people's view and mine. Someone very brand conscious is not necessarily going to do that.