If you want more convenience and ease of use than a classic S2 can provide, the head bartender (Stephen Gandy at CameraQuest.com) still has the Bessa R2S NHS special edition with the Heliar 50/3.5 lens for $750 new. The R2S is Voigtlander/Cosina's modern recreation of the Nikon rangefinder, augmented with a brighter viewfinder/rangefinder, selectable 35,50, and 85mm projected framelines (only the selected frameline is visible in the viewfinder) and TTL metering with faster max shutter speed (1/2000) and synch speed (1/125). The camera mounts any classic (or modern C/V) Nikon SC mount lens, and is the only Nikon Rangefinder type camera with intrinsic metering. The 50/3.5 Heliar is becoming a modern classic lens in its own right (see multiple threads on the forum). Of course a 50/1.4 could be used in its stead, although the 50/3.5 lens is sold with the camera body as a package by CameraQuest. Anyway, mine lives by my side as my everyday go-to camera because of its combination of awesome (and I believe unique with the Heliar lens) image quality, convenient operation, and small form factor. It may not have the panache of the true Nikon classics, nor should it be considered a true substitute for all they can offer, but on the other hand I'm not afraid of damaging a classic and collectible camera when I subject it to daily use, nor do I have to carry anything more than the camera (i.e. light meter) when a minimal kit is important to me. And the lens is a gem. Atmospheric example attached.
Larry