The Leicas immediately come to mind, but the bodies are just too expensive. I know the M3 can be had for around or sometimes less than $1k, but that's really stretching my budget. Having to prep the film by cutting a longer leader is also a major turn off.
Are there cameras made with the M3 mount so they can accept different Leica lenses? I know there are several that were made with LTM, but I'm a bit hesitant. It's "last year's model" and to be fair, I don't know just how many lenses are available with that mount, or how many are affordable...
Within your budget, biking, and interchangeable lens constraints I don’t see medium format being feasible. Olympus OM 1 has a relatively quiet shutter and mirror, it’s small and so are the lenses. The lenses are nice, but in my testing they are not extremely sharp. I’ll be curious if anyone has better SLR suggestions.
Some additional information:
Leica M bodies don't need trimming the film leader strip.
Voigtlander, Rollei, and others made cameras with the Leica M mount. You can buy vintage and new M lenses.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_M_mount
Many companies made cameras with the Leica thread mount (LTM). Many companies made lenses that fit. Some are recent (last decade or so). The Canon ltm lenses are excellent performers.
Canon 7s with working meter, meter is not great but works within it's design, 28mm are within reason. For MF, Mamiya Press or Universal, you do need an external finder for a wide angle, a Pentax or Mamiya 645, good lens, meters are fine. then the Pentax 67.
"2) Be somewhat compact. I don't mind something bigger and heavier than the A-1, but I take my camera with me in all types of situations. I ride my bike with it strapped to my shoulder, ride the train, etc. I've seen some medium format SLRs that are just way too big to lug around and want to avoid those." ...... so much for the Pentax 67....
The Mamiya 645 is within reason, but your right the Mamiya Press and Pentax 6x7 are way to big. Thinking about, as OP has a set of Canon FD mount lens, how about a T 70?
I'm not much of a rangefinder shooter but my first vintage camera acquisition was a Minolta Hi-Matic 9 with a fixed lens.
Minolta Hi-Matic 9 by Les DMess, on Flickr
It is so quiet that even in a library I can barely hear it fire!
The Mamiya 645 is within reason, but your right the Mamiya Press and Pentax 6x7 are way to big. Thinking about, as OP has a set of Canon FD mount lens, how about a T 70?
But no interchangeable lenses. & likely not sharper than what he has..... both criteria he's after.
However, I'm looking for something sharper yet. I also wish the A-1 had the ability to spot meter and a quieter shutter/mirror slap (it draws so much attention every time it goes off). I've been looking at rangefinders because they're different beasts than SLRs, quieter, and I can probably take pictures at lower shutter speeds with less shake.
I am addressing the OP's initial concerns. The OP postulated a quieter rangefinder could allow for lower shutter speeds with less shake therefore providing sharper results.
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