Well It's actually an acquantance selling this item. Up until 5 or 6 months ago he was a 100% digital photographer, not getting anwhere near the standards he was looking for he bought a second hand F5 and a 24-70 2,8 lens and started developing and printing himself, he really enjoyed the B&W experience and the total possibilities of manipulation of the end result, but wanted a smaller "allways take along" camera alongside his Nikon, so this is when he bought the R3a and Nokton, yet another acquantance is selling hies M6TTL in order to purchase an M7, so this is how the circle goes, the M6 replaces the R3a and the M7 the M6, and theres me looking at the R3a. I have held it, shot a roll of delta 100 and Efke 25 and I must say it all looks and feels good, I can probably get the price down a bit, I would guess to 625 or so, but I have to decide by tuesday ....
The only thing I'me worried about is wanting a Leica too in 4 months or so, allthough I'me not that type of guy (I think at least) but this leica bug thing gets around now doesn't it. I have my G2 which I still like, but too much automation, since I started manually shooting with the hasselblad I like the idea of at least beeing able to focus manually and actually seeing upfront what might come out at the end. (what sort of an excuse is this ! I just want something new hehehehe)
I am also very impressed by Konica Hexar's ... But the minimum requirement is that the camera has to be sturdy, stand the weather, and should be able to live through a couple of "bigger" bumps... and have a great 30-50mm performance fully open, this is how I like to shoot .....
By the way I have discovered the Efke film, at 25 asa it is a great "old fashioned" quality film, no grain, perfect texture I would think would fit in great with a good "Bokeh" of any lens, anybody use this film ?