>>3515749They're pretty good not as good as you're over hyping them to be but good. I love how it's designed but there are some usability issues imo.
First off framing with the 35mm framelines is hard because the viewfinder is only 1:1. The viewfinder itself isn't directly in the corner of the camera bc of the rewind crank so even tho I'm a right eye shooter my nose still gets pressed up against the camera (it's worse using the 35mm because you have to get your whole face in the viewfinder to see the framelines).
The viewfinder is very cluttered showing all 3 framelines, 35mm, 50mm and 100mm not to mention them and the rangefinder patch aren't too contrasty (not as bad as an Olympus XA but no t as good as a Leica).
Not to mention the limited ltm mount selection, Canon and Leica for vintage glass and Voigtlander for modern glass.
With that being said I love my P and it's one of the most satisfying cameras I've used. Idk maybe I'm a spoilt m mount user now but I don't see why you wouldn't pick up a Bessa or an M3/2 over the P, you'll want to upgrade to the M mount eventually.