Hi Vince. The M240 is a great photographic beast. I very much like how it operates. Still working manual versus auto ISO, but other than that a very intuitive camera.
The focus peaking with just the right magnification makes EVF focus a breeze. Having the option to use non-rangefinder lenses is a real bonus, but I look forward to taking the camera out with just rangefinder lenses (have the 25mm rf now). Leave the EVF at home: simple, with a great connection to the shot.
Back screen is great, perhaps there are better but I don't know what I'd be missing.
The sensor is something! I love the detail that can be pulled from the shot, or being able to crop a lot yet still be of great quality. I do appreciate the dynamic range and low-noise, makes for very workable image files. Do wish it had auto-cleaning and image stabilization. Those aren't just passing fads.
I don't know how much the sensor's 'micro-lenses' are helping, I've noticed a green shift at the right edge of some shots with the 25mm. A tweaked magenta gradient in post takes care of that for the most part. From what I've read, the ff Sony sensors suffer more from this?
So what's up with the leveling tool though? It's just funny: you can switch to that to see if you're level, but you can't display that and the image at the same time. I suppose it would be helpful for tripod work. (My guess is the hardware doesn't support both at the same time, and the software guys threw up their hands.)
Build: I expected the best, it doesn't disappoint there.
It's a keeper. Thanks again, you kept it in great shape while you owned it. I'll no-doubt put much more wear on it.