Ricoh FF-1 and FF-1s (only real difference is the 's' has a self timer) is a crazy good Minox 35 type/size camera. The Sears mini 35 Programmed is the same thing re-badged and often can be found much cheaper as no-one knows it's a nice Ricoh camera!
I like them so much, I now have three.. Single stroke film advance, zone focusing w/handy 'everything in focus' detent (same like XA2) and another great lens.
A youtube reviewer who I like incorrectly reviewed it claiming it was overexposing. What happens is there is a little switch on the hotshoe, that when you attach a flash, sets the camera at the sync speed.
He went into bright daylight and attached a GoPro to the hotshoe, not realizing he was now drastically overexposing his shots as he was using the 1/60 sec sync speed..
Also it is a program only camera (you can adjust exposure by changing the ISO). Some reviewers say it is program and Aperture priority as there are aperture settings around the lens, as well as the "A" setting. The aperture setting is only for when you use flash. BUT... because the hotshoe switch sets the camera to 1/60 sec, you can manually set it to 1/60 by putting whatever you want on the hotshoe, then manually set the apertures (from 2.8 to 16). So there is that workaround for manual exposure!
Downsides? All mine have hazy VFs (the VF only, not the lens) which is annoying but still totally useable. The wrist strap is on the left side, which is just weird.