I love my "Barnacks" !
They're not a "point & shoot", and that's just fine with me... ( That's what Brownies are for... 😉 )
I saw my first screw-mount Leicas when I was in high-school, thirty years ago, ona visit to the US Senate's photo lab. The thing that really stuck with me was the odd-looking diaphragm in the lens (had to have been a Summar or Summitar).
Fast-forward to middle-age, when I finally had a little mad-money, I bought a III-f BD / Summicron (1950) and a black II (1932) with nickel Elmar (11 o'clock Inf lock.).
The III-f turned out to have bad shutter blinds ( crackly), but the II works fine.
I have added two black III's (1933), and a chrome III from 1934.
My chrome III ( flaking chrome) has turned-out to be my "go-camera" - my everday kit. Bag contains an Elmar 35, Canon 35 /f 1.8, Summicron 50, Elmar 90, Hektor 135, Fikus shade, barndoors, the camera body, and a Toshiba "Linear" CdS meter.
I have shot well over 100 rolls of film in the last year or so, and generally choose the Barnack over my Pentax Spotmatic, Minolta XG-1, Exakta, etc.
I like things with lots of dials and knobs, and the Leica is a darned-fine piece of machinery !
It scratches a "niche itch"...
I think I'm almost afraid to try an M.... for fear I'll like it better than
LTM ?🙄
Luddite Frank