Sonnar Brian
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Keep the M6, save the money on the 0.85x finder, buy a user M3. 0.92x magnification.
I switched to Nikon RF's and Kodak Retina's from Nikon SLR's about 7 years ago. My AF cameras did miserably when focussing on the new Baby in low-light. I do not like using flash. The RF is easier to hold steady during slow speeds as the viewfinder provides "feedback for Active Tracking". ABout 3 years ago I picked up an M3. Then Canon's. The M3 viewfinder is superb. I shoot mostly with a 50mm or 85mm lens, and the M3 high-mag finder is perfect for them.
I switched to Nikon RF's and Kodak Retina's from Nikon SLR's about 7 years ago. My AF cameras did miserably when focussing on the new Baby in low-light. I do not like using flash. The RF is easier to hold steady during slow speeds as the viewfinder provides "feedback for Active Tracking". ABout 3 years ago I picked up an M3. Then Canon's. The M3 viewfinder is superb. I shoot mostly with a 50mm or 85mm lens, and the M3 high-mag finder is perfect for them.