While most are posting great deals on relatively expensive gear there are other ways to interpret "best bargain find". I'd say, for me, this is the Fujica Compact Deluxe rangefinder. Shutter priority, full manual control, and an independent meter on the top plate - a red dot appears when the meter deems things are underexposed (doesn't block you like a lot of the other fixed lens RFs of the day...) Focus distance scale on the top plate, and thumb wheel focus on the rear of the camera. Focus not on the lens. Love the 45mm f 1.8 - just something special about it, it's one of the more 3D-y lenses next to the Leica Summar I once owned, and is razor sharp by F4... Stops up to F22. Fuji boasted in their ads that for the camera "It's the best lens we ever made...". It's also ergonomically perfect. Nice size and weight - not too big or too small, and well balanced (not front heavy due to lens...). It qualifies as a "bargain find" to me because I think this is camera is right-up-there-with/similarly spec'd to the Oly SP or RD, only nobody ever heard of it and it doesn't attract many - if any, bidders when it does show up on the big auction site. Surprisingly little on the 'net about them, even on the Grand Master's rangefinder site. Downside is they don't come up often, and two I'd purchased died on me, so you may have to go on the hunt and get a few before you strike gold. Might take you a year of hunting - but it's worth it, imo. The one I have now is a fully functional beauty. I been through a lot of fixed lens rangefinders. Sold all of them (or gave them away...) except this and an Oly XA. Love'em both.