Jonas, the sarcasm was directed towards the Cron 75AA. Having used a Lecia (bought for me by my late father a year before he died) for years before I bought a Sony, I am very familiar with the Leica line of lenses.
I am happy for you that you can continue to take pics because of the EVF. That is more important. than anything at the moment.
Yes, people can dream. I dream of: a lighter and faster FF OVF A Mount Sony; a 70-200/1.8 ZA to replace my 70-200/2.8G (earlier incarnation); a reasonably priced 300/2.8G or longer /2.8G lens; and lots of people throwing money at me to take pictures of their kids playing water polo, swimming, playing football, etc. without having to do the hard work of marketing myself. A guy can dream!
Before I picked up a camera, about 20 years ago, I thought that taking a good photo, not a great photo, but a good photo, was relatively easy. I quickly learned it isn't. I ditched my first Nikon for the Leica that my late father bought and shot everything from my adoption law practice (legal proceedings, adoptive parents seeing their babies for the first time) to sports. I supplemented the M6 with a Mamiya 7II and 65/4 lens. Only when my wife wanted to have a fashion blog and needed her pictures yesterday did I venture into digital.
Has digital made me a better photographer? Yes, but only in the realm of sports photography because I can get instant feedback to see if I am adequately capturing whatever it is I am trying to capture. But, I still have to pace the pool deck, walk the sidelines of the football games, and have the stamina to slog through parents standing next to me who think it is ok to coach their kids while the kid is playing 10 feet away.
Gotta run. But before I do, a cold shot glass of Acquavit in your direction to toast our good fortune at being able to take pictures.