eli griggs
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For relatively low cost and very high quality, a Leica IIIf with either a collapsible 50mm f/3.5 Elmar (very small when collapsed) or collapsible 50mm f/2 Summicron (not quite a small but still very low profile). I know that's a little longer than you want but these cameras are just marvelous travelers and street shooters. I had YYE rebuild both the body and the Summicron.
At higher cost and somewhat larger size, but considerably easier to use and with a more comfortable viewfinder/focus arrangement - a Leica M2 with a 35mm Summicron-M. This is a classic combination. Even used, it's relatively expensive, but oh dear heavens what a shooter that combo is. I speak as someone who shoots a lot of 120 and 4x5. But that M2/35mm is increasingly becoming my goto.
Just realize that these cameras and lenses are old and may need overhauling. So watch for a decent deal and then pay YYE or DAG to do the overhaul and you'll have a shooter for a every long time.
Source: Own both of the above. When I am in the mood, both do marvelous things on film. I am usually a Nikon 35mm shooter (and remain so), but one day with the M2/35mm combo turned me into a rabid Leica fanboi
Here is an example (scan of silver print):
https://www.tundraware.com/Photography/Gallery/Silver/media/large/20240125-1-12-Treeceding.jpg
Nice work.
This photo was taken with a Canon Canonet QL17. HP5. Cheers!
Love that boken.