Henk
Established
Hi,
Yesterday I bought an NEW in the Box M6 classic in a very well known
photoshop in the Netherlands for 895€ - Full waranty. From the serial nr I
can tell it is built 1998. Everything seems to be working OK.
It is has been untouched for 10 years, but I presume this is not a problem for a Leica. What do you think ?
I have to press the shutter all the way down to shoot. My 30 year old M4-P
has a more "sensitive" release. Is this because of a lightmeter on the M6, to allow for metering without accidently releasing ?
Thanks.
PS. They have other new black & chrome M6 available...
Yesterday I bought an NEW in the Box M6 classic in a very well known
photoshop in the Netherlands for 895€ - Full waranty. From the serial nr I
can tell it is built 1998. Everything seems to be working OK.
It is has been untouched for 10 years, but I presume this is not a problem for a Leica. What do you think ?
I have to press the shutter all the way down to shoot. My 30 year old M4-P
has a more "sensitive" release. Is this because of a lightmeter on the M6, to allow for metering without accidently releasing ?
Thanks.
PS. They have other new black & chrome M6 available...
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
It may be that the shutter has a relatively long run so that the meter lights up in the VF. However, my M4-2 has a relatively long run shutter, so... one cannot tell.
Load the camera with some slide film to see how the meter works. I'm sure it'll be OK, but a bit "rusty" in the beginning (after all, it spent 10 years unused).
Load the camera with some slide film to see how the meter works. I'm sure it'll be OK, but a bit "rusty" in the beginning (after all, it spent 10 years unused).
pesphoto
Veteran
Maybe a dumb question. Where is the serial number on an M6?
ray*j*gun
Veteran
The serial number is on the hot shoe and its not highlighted on the classic.
My M6 has a much longer push than my III (Barnack) cameras so thats probably the meter. Do you have contact info on That dealer?
Thanks.....Ray
My M6 has a much longer push than my III (Barnack) cameras so thats probably the meter. Do you have contact info on That dealer?
Thanks.....Ray
kshapero
South Florida Man
Congrats on your purchase.
Henk
Established
Address
Address
The shop can be visited www.kamera-express.nl
The price listed on the website is 1195€, so I think you should telephone them
for the special price, as I did. From what the guy in the shop told me, they
could deliver about 10 more M6 classic bodies.
It is a well known and big shop in the Netherlands.
Address
The shop can be visited www.kamera-express.nl
The price listed on the website is 1195€, so I think you should telephone them
for the special price, as I did. From what the guy in the shop told me, they
could deliver about 10 more M6 classic bodies.
It is a well known and big shop in the Netherlands.
pesphoto
Veteran
The serial number is on the hot shoe and its not highlighted on the classic.
Thanks.....Ray
thank you!
ray*j*gun
Veteran
ray*j*gun
Veteran
The shop can be visited www.kamera-express.nl
The price listed on the website is 1195€, so I think you should telephone them
for the special price, as I did. From what the guy in the shop told me, they
could deliver about 10 more M6 classic bodies.
It is a well known and big shop in the Netherlands.
Henk,
I visited the website.....do they speak English at the shop? I am no good at all with non-English of any kind!
Thanks.
Ray
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Ray, they're Dutch, they're probably fluent in two or three languages. My experience in Amsterdam was that, when in doubt, try English. If not in doubt, they'll speak English to you. 
mknawabi
photographeur
hi when I get home tonight I will make a video showing you how far down I have to push the shutter
I presume you feel like it is a problem, but I doubt it...the m6 has a meter and the m4 doesn't...that's why you have I push down more
I presume you feel like it is a problem, but I doubt it...the m6 has a meter and the m4 doesn't...that's why you have I push down more
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Thank you!!
Ray
Ray
Ray, they're Dutch, they're probably fluent in two or three languages. My experience in Amsterdam was that, when in doubt, try English. If not in doubt, they'll speak English to you.![]()
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
I have to press the shutter all the way down to shoot. My 30 year old M4-P
has a more "sensitive" release. Is this because of a lightmeter on the M6, to allow for metering without accidently releasing ?
That is essentially correct. The extra travel is attributable to providing for the meter to switch on with a "half" press of the button.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
work the shutter a while before using it. A decade is a long time to sit unused.
congrats -- Paul
congrats -- Paul
Henk
Established
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks for the replies ! M6 is working great, so I'm very happy.
Long Live Film.
Thanks
Thanks for the replies ! M6 is working great, so I'm very happy.
Long Live Film.
keithdunlop
www.keithdunlop.com
You mentioned that the body is fully warrantied. I just wanted to confirm that Leica is providing a full Passport warranty on these old-stock M6 classics? For $1,323 US this seems like an incredible deal with warranty.
keithdunlop
www.keithdunlop.com
Not really "NEW".
Not really "NEW".
So I spoke to a sales person from Kamera Express, Alexander Hamm, who was very helpful with information.
The M6 bodies listed on their website for 895 Euro are not new, but used. The term "occasion" displayed over the item means "used". They have a single new M6 in black for 1,195 Euro. They have no other new bodies but for the one M6 in black. Everything else is used.
Like I thought, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
Not really "NEW".
So I spoke to a sales person from Kamera Express, Alexander Hamm, who was very helpful with information.
The M6 bodies listed on their website for 895 Euro are not new, but used. The term "occasion" displayed over the item means "used". They have a single new M6 in black for 1,195 Euro. They have no other new bodies but for the one M6 in black. Everything else is used.
Like I thought, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Damn......I was going to call also.
Ray
Ray
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Congratulations on your "new" M6. The long travel on the release is quite common, but a good technician can adjust it. The flat spring at the bottom of the camera is mounted on "slotted" screws so that it can be moved to give some extra "lift. Another solution is simply a Softrelease, either one of mine or Luigi's. It raises the release above the leverflange too.
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