DS
I wasn't intending to be disrespectful towards the M5 when I called it an ugly duckling. As you so rightly put it, it's utilitarian and, for me, that is worth more than a fancy piano black paint job. I actually want the camera to do a job as I don't ever see cameras as jewellery.
It's interesting what you say about the handling as I found my old M6 a bit small and not the easiest to grip securely. I'm also intrigued with what you say about the viewfinder readout.
Gregor
I really like the look of the Hexar but I really want to get away from battery dependency and power wind / rewind.
Peter R
The Zeiss Ikon is a real "looker" in my eyes. I know you have issues with it but I doubt there's a camera out there that's perfect - especially a rangefinder.
Chops / Matt
If I can afford them, I would love to have all Leica lenses. Having owned the 35mm 'Cron-M, I'm hooked on the colour rendition and the blurry background thingy (nearly said bokeh, then....dammit). However, I've also seen some output from the Zeiss Biogon range which, to be honest, looks very similar but at a much reduced cost.
Overall, I also like the Voigtlander R4M for the reasons outlined in my earlier post. So, I can't wait to get my mitts on a few examples and see which fits the mitts as well as the wallet.