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Also the MM warts and all out of any digital camera is rather basic, simple and rather primitive, thus making it most like a film camera.
I know the M-246 and M10 are more advanced, but for the purist, or the old retro film shooter the MM is the digital camera that is most like a film camera.
I would also say as an original owner (my MM is now 7 years old) that due to the CCD sensor combined with the lack of Bayer Filter Array that it is likely the most demanding digital camera camera ever made in regards to exposure because it is the camera that so easily enables one to blow the highlights.
Less forgiving than a CMOS sensor, and no Bayer Filter Array to rescue highlights, but a perfect exposure is well rewarded. The MM made me a better and more precise photographer.
BTW $8K at the time made the MM a very expensive camera. Other than the sensor replacement and overhaul for free, no problems over 7 years an still running strong. It is still a great creative tool and a great camera.
Cal