Well broke student, yeah, so he probably shouldn't even be thinking about a Leica. Let's face it though, what is he going to spend it on? There's too much to spend it on out there 🙂
Anyways, my only beef with telling someone that they're ok with the canonet is that it actually is inferior. You can take a great photo with every camera, sure, and you can take ****ty ones with good cameras. My biggest regret is that one of my favorite rolls of film that I've ever taken, was taken with a 70s compact rangefinder. It had been CLA'd twice, rangefinder readjusted, everything as good as it could be. EVERY single shot was out of focus because the damned thing was too small and cheap to have the rangefinder accurately adjusted.
I do not miss a single shot now. If it's out of focus, it's my fault. If a photo isn't sharp, it's my fault. Subtle qualities about the image with nothing to do with composition and the moment, are all my fault now. I think that's a great and wonderful feeling. I don't like being off focus and I never am anymore.
Sure, an out of focus image can be great, and nothing has to be tack sharp to be a good photograph, but wouldn't you rather have had it that way? It's strange, almost apologetic, saying that flaws are ok. I blame it on Holga.
No really, I do blame it on Holgas. A generation of people who think that flawed images with light leaks, massive vignetting and blur out the wazoo is a good thing. In fact, if you're not in the Holga club, they won't even talk to you 😉
*sigh*
Also, 18 Canonets? Do you have to cycle through them every month to make sure you're keeping the shutters exercised? If not, I suggest you start or your shutter speeds are going to be off 😉