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...You know, in the past, photographers weren't babies who cried and complained about camera weight, and were not afraid to take 8x10" view cameras along with several lenses and a heavy tripod for long, long distances.
Hold it right there...
That is one of the reasons that Mr. Barnack designed the Leica in the first place. He wanted a smaller camera to pack around because the large format camera he owned was too big and heavy.
And I for one am grateful. I think his little cameras are perfect. Of course I still pack a large format camera around sometimes but with my little Leica I am freed from all that if I want to be.
For me, size combined with lens quality are the biggest benefits of the Leica rangefinder. And when I refer to size I am not comparing an M3 against a Pentax MX or Olympus OM-1. To me the ideal size versus photo quality ratio is with the Leica III. And the lenses, even from the 30s, are high quality enough to get some very large photographs from, and even larger if I want to project.