brianbek
Member
Hi all
I am tempted by the following two ebay offerings:
Chrome M6 TTL and this Black M6 TTL.
Do any of you know "Toms Camera Laden" - the response on them seems ok, but this can be faked!!! Any experince?
The price is not the most cheap but not the most expensive either, as far as I can determine.
I currently have an M5, which gets used often, but it feels clunky to me and I made the mistake once to hold an M6 at a photoshop - it felt more right in my hand
I am leaning most towards the silver one - the black have bubbles on top and at that price I am not sure I can live with that
Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of buying an M6 TTL?
Thanks for any comments
Brian
I am tempted by the following two ebay offerings:
Chrome M6 TTL and this Black M6 TTL.
Do any of you know "Toms Camera Laden" - the response on them seems ok, but this can be faked!!! Any experince?
The price is not the most cheap but not the most expensive either, as far as I can determine.
I currently have an M5, which gets used often, but it feels clunky to me and I made the mistake once to hold an M6 at a photoshop - it felt more right in my hand
I am leaning most towards the silver one - the black have bubbles on top and at that price I am not sure I can live with that
Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of buying an M6 TTL?
Thanks for any comments
Brian
kipkeston
Well-known
Well, I was thinking of getting one off him. I called him but got his wife. I talked to him through email. He was nice, wouldn't take paypal unless I bought the M6 and the cron asph. I didn't end up getting anything from him however.
mr_phillip
Well-known
Don't know anything about the seller, but of the two I take the chrome (of course, I own a chrome M6 so maybe I would say that). Seriously though, the oxidization on the black one's top plate would put me off. I understand that, if pushed, Leica will still replace those top plate free – but only as part of a full service that cost 500EUR last time I looked (that's a very liberal interpretation of the word 'free' in my book).
I guess you're already aware that the M6TTLs have shutter speed dials which run backwards compared to your M5 (and every other M camera except the M7)? Personally that's always ruled the TTL out for me (I'm too used to changing speeds while looking through the finder, so it'd really throw me), but many folks don't seem to mind.
I guess you're already aware that the M6TTLs have shutter speed dials which run backwards compared to your M5 (and every other M camera except the M7)? Personally that's always ruled the TTL out for me (I'm too used to changing speeds while looking through the finder, so it'd really throw me), but many folks don't seem to mind.
philhirn
Medic
well for that price you could just as well buy in an established leica store like leicabeimeister.de.
nobbylon
Veteran
Imho I would stay clear of the black one because of the bubbling top plate, I would personally never be happy with it. Worn through black, yes, bubbling black, no. There are plenty around to choose from and this sounds a bit expensive.
palec
Well-known
I have positive experience with Toms Camera Laden.
Lance
Established
I don't have experience with TCL, but I can say that the same listing for the black M6TTL was on ebay when I bought mine about two months ago. He should be ready for some negotiation on that one.
My opinion, other than that, is that his prices are a bit high compared to other DE based sellers.
My opinion, other than that, is that his prices are a bit high compared to other DE based sellers.
nobbylon
Veteran
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/film-forum/36718-rust-corrosion-m6.html
you may find this interesting if you haven't seen it before
you may find this interesting if you haven't seen it before
DxPhoto
Established
Have you seen mine? It is black and it is CLA'd
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=7929&cat=500
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=7929&cat=500
pesphoto
Veteran
If I could afford it I wouldnt buy one of these off ebay. Dont trust it unless i really know the seller.
brianbek
Member
Thanks for all the replies. I think that for now I will keep looking and not exclude the stores. They might be a bit more expensive, but you get to see the camera that you buy.
/Brian
/Brian
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Ask yourself a hard question.
Is an M6ttl the camera you really want, or is it the the one you think you can afford?
A lot of people buy what they 'can afford', i.e. buy without having to worry too much, and don't get the camera they want. Then, because they've bought what they 'can afford', they've a lot less money for what they really want, when it comes along...
I've generally found it better to strain a bit harder, and get what I really want.
That way I don't feel a need to 'upgrade' it, leaving me with more money in the long run.
Cheers,
R.
Is an M6ttl the camera you really want, or is it the the one you think you can afford?
A lot of people buy what they 'can afford', i.e. buy without having to worry too much, and don't get the camera they want. Then, because they've bought what they 'can afford', they've a lot less money for what they really want, when it comes along...
I've generally found it better to strain a bit harder, and get what I really want.
That way I don't feel a need to 'upgrade' it, leaving me with more money in the long run.
Cheers,
R.
Pablito
coco frío
mr_phillip said:I guess you're already aware that the M6TTLs have shutter speed dials which run backwards compared to your M5 (and every other M camera except the M7)? Personally that's always ruled the TTL out for me (I'm too used to changing speeds while looking through the finder, so it'd really throw me), but many folks don't seem to mind.
Indeed, and for me this issue is critical - puts the TTL near the bottom of the list whereas the m6 "classic" is near the top of my list (own two of them). Also be aware the TTL is a little bigger (taller) than the classic and that the light meter works in a slightly different way. And that the shutter speed dial, in addition to turning the other way, is a lot bigger. A matter of taste, yes.
Photon42
burn the box
Well put, Roger.
As to Tom's camera shop, he looks OK for me. I've a transaction pending with him presently. The contact has been very prompt and friendly. Can tell you more in a week
Cheers
Ivo
As to Tom's camera shop, he looks OK for me. I've a transaction pending with him presently. The contact has been very prompt and friendly. Can tell you more in a week
Cheers
Ivo
peter_n
Veteran
There's nothing wrong with the M6TTL as a camera. It was my first rangefinder too and I still have it. I upgraded to M7 and don't use it that much any more but that goes for a couple of others too, I need to pare down. The shutter speed dial rotation doesn't bother me as much as I thought, I use a CV R4 and that shutter dial rotates in the opposite direction to the M6TTL/M7 and it isn't a problem for me (maybe it's my years of Nikon SLR use
). If you like the M6TTL I would encourage you to get it - it's a wonderful camera!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I shoot both M5, M7 and till recently an M6 classic- the direction of rotation never really was a problem. I very rarely spin the dial the wrong way, but hardly ever.
brianbek
Member
I have thought long and hard about what it is that I want. And I came down to the following: an M6 og MP.
It is a requirement that it can function without a battery - this rules out the M7.
It is a requirement that it contains a lightmeter. I am trying to improve my measurement by the eye, but I still like to have a spot meter available for the small correction.
And lastly it have to have the "standard" Leica form factor. As I stated in my first post the original size feels more right to me. The M5 is a bit clumsy, in the size that is. Other than that it produces excellent pictures and the light meter is fine.
Whether or not it is an M6 or an M6ttl does not matter so much. It will be the condition of the camera that counts.
Ofcourse an MP would be nice but I am not sure that the amount of more money I would have to pay for it would be well spent. Actually I think they would be more appreciated if they bought me a 35mm to go with my 50mm
But now I am getting ahead og myself...
/Brian
It is a requirement that it can function without a battery - this rules out the M7.
It is a requirement that it contains a lightmeter. I am trying to improve my measurement by the eye, but I still like to have a spot meter available for the small correction.
And lastly it have to have the "standard" Leica form factor. As I stated in my first post the original size feels more right to me. The M5 is a bit clumsy, in the size that is. Other than that it produces excellent pictures and the light meter is fine.
Whether or not it is an M6 or an M6ttl does not matter so much. It will be the condition of the camera that counts.
Ofcourse an MP would be nice but I am not sure that the amount of more money I would have to pay for it would be well spent. Actually I think they would be more appreciated if they bought me a 35mm to go with my 50mm
/Brian
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
hummm all this talk about bad camera tops has me puzzled......I have a 1987 model, traded in Germany in 1994 and it`s as fresh and nice as the day it was made, the black chrome has`nt ever given me a bad time
Tom
Tom
peter_n
Veteran
Brian if you don't want to get an electronic camera then I would recommend the MP. I'm always looking to buy the latest bodies because I figure that they will give me less trouble than older gear, so if I could afford it I'd go for an MP over an M6 or an M6TTL. An MP isn't as expensive as you might think, a 0.72x MP went for $1800+ on eBay a couple of nights ago... 
sepiareverb
genius and moron
There have sure been a lot more MP's on ebay these last few weeks eh? Good deals to be had.
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