M9 or ?

Agree with Roger. I prefer not to have to switch mental gears between 2 dissimilar cameras. I also remember that when I was shooting film, the bulk of my backpack was a huge ziplock bag filled with cassettes, which is no longer needed with digital. During my tenure with an M8 and later an M9, due to the prohibitive cost of second body, I made do with a P&S as emergency backup. Fortunately I never needed to use it, because I doubt I would've been terribly happy with the results. Better than nothing.
 
I think I let all the hysteria about the M9 and sensor issues get to me. My results from 90 days shooting in Europe last fall were fine. As much as I like classic cameras, modern technology is great as well.

So, M9 with 21/35/90 and perhaps M2 as a backup.
 
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