Originally posted by Astro-Baby Should have suggested a Chinon CE5, that would allow you to use Pentax lenses, has a DoF, aperture priority auto, Seiko electronic shutter with speeds up to 2000th, VF is very bright and LED display is easy to read, smooth wind on, not much to dislike apart from its a bit plastic but it gets the job done.
The Chinon CE-4, -4s, and -5 all seem like great cameras but they do not have a match needle or similar light meter display. OP specifically called out LED's as not his thing. There's also something about the CE-5 that makes its plastic top deck more fragile which I think is down to the AF lens contacts which the others do not have. My CE-5 became a parts donor after it was in a bag that fell on the floor which further cracked the top deck and rendered the camera basically inoperative. The other issue with them is how they are not easily serviced.
And yet I like them so much that when I recently went camera shopping, I ended up buying a CE-4 for a song. I also have the CE-5 donor and a Revue AC 3 which is a rebadged CE-4s with a funny rewind knob. The Revue is especially nice looking. All of them have nice feeling controls and are nice to shoot with (the CE-4 is still in dry dock getting some cleaning and new seals before it sees action).