LeicaTom
Watch that step!


Well I took the plunge this week and acquired a 2000 LHSA TTL .85 Black Paint Leica M6 - (only one of 440 ever made) I have never owned a TTL camera before and I've always wanted to see how the .85 finder is, so this camera was an interesting choice, while I almost always shoot with 50mm lenses only.........
The camera was NIB/Deadstock never registered new condition, I found it at Koh's in New York, many thanks to their owner Jimmy Koh for making me an attractive deal and now I have a camera where I can earn my badge of honor by wearing down the paint to brass 😀
Since at the momment I can't afford a BP Summilux 35 or 50, I settled on another good deal a pampered "Poor Man's Summilux" a BP Voightlander Nokton f1.5/50mm Asph lens, with VC screw to M adapter all in original boxes and really fine condition. (Thanks John from evilbay!) 🙂
The two make a real "sexy" pair ~ they look really nice together and I've read the lens has a really good reputation, so I think it's a combo made for each other, I can't wait to put some rolls of film though her soon.......
I have an original late model Leica M6 ER case coming in the mail as well as a BP soft release, I might also buy a BP Thumbs Up for it, once I get the case here on it. 😉
The camera has a real stealthy look and according to what I have read, it was the only Film Leica that had the "Black Dot" issued/licensed for use from the factory, not added later.......
Speaking of stealth and use, it has already crossed my mind to possibly add a MP/M3 style BP film lever (I have always found the M4 film lever odd to use- feels strange, a MP/M3 lever feels more durable) and a Millennium/Swedish News Press style "Black Out" shutter dish and film counter dial, but then I have to break the original Leica sea, uggh! .........AH P00! 🙁
Who else here at RFF is USING a 2000 LHSA TTL BP? ~ .58/.72 or .85 doesn't matter, please stop by and post a photo of your camera and what lens your shooting on it now? 🙂
Enjoy!
Tom
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