Frank, (and everyone)
This is my first post. I'm glad you have such a large group of 50mm to choose from. I have only five between three differeent camera systems, good luck with yours. As for me I'm curious about the Noctilux. I like the idea of a narrow depth of field and also the ability to make the background blur away-when I want it to. Lastly fast shutter speed in low light I think is useful. I don't have the cash for this lens-yet, but I'm working on it.
I don't want you to get the wrong idea so I better say that as of now I only have SLR's. Two old Ricoh's and a new Canon Elan 7 and a new "old" Nikon FM2, and a couple of Canon DSLR's. But I'm researching rangefinder cameras and lenses. My reasons are several, first no mirror slap noise, second size and weight, and then I don't want to leave out - smallish lenses. The major to unknown is the actual "rangefinder" mechanism in the camera. But the unknown has never stopped me before. Two months ago I got an old Crown Graphic and I think I now have her ready to take some photographs. The rails were out of alignment and the lens was sticking. It has a "Kalart" rangefinder, but I don't think it's anything like the 35mm rangefinder cameras.
I've been reading from this forum for two months and so last week I joined up.
I wish I had joined eirlier becase there were a lot of interesting posts.
My best idea of what 35mm rangefinder I would /could get is the Voightlander
Bessa R3A Camera body and a Nokton 40mm f/1.4 lens. No 50mm yet.
B&W film is one of my loves.