35mm Film Format
1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
ISO 6-6400
Leica M Mount
0.57 kg
Overview

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

A camera that needs no introduction, the Leica M6 was originally released in 1984 and would go on to become an icon of photographic history. Manufactured until 2002 and subsequently replaced by the M7 and MP, the M6's simplicity, toughness, meticulous craftsmanship, and a most intuitive operation allowed it to outlive its successors and remain the golden child of the film photography era. Now, as a new generation of photographers rediscover this inimitable experience, the M6 returns to full production ready to lead the way.

SKU: GC165-10557

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

A camera that needs no introduction, the Leica M6 was originally released in 1984 and would go on to become an icon of photographic history. Manufactured until 2002 and subsequently replaced by the M7 and MP, the M6's simplicity, toughness, meticulous craftsmanship, and a most intuitive operation allowed it to outlive its successors and remain the golden child of the film photography era. Now, as a new generation of photographers rediscover this inimitable experience, the M6 returns to full production ready to lead the way.

Taking inspiration from the M6 Classic rather than the later TTL model, this contemporary take remains true to the original and features the same slanted rewind crank, angled film advance lever, vintage black vulcanite, and the recognisable Leica M6 branding in the front, complete with the red dot logo.

Film is not Dead

Beginning from the action of decisively loading your camera with a roll, film encourages us to make decisions and commit to them. In a manual camera with no autoexposure settings, our knowledge of the core principles of photography are the only things that make a difference. The film development process creates a separation between us and the final image, forcing us to trust in our own ability, allowing us -over time- to more easily visualise the effects of aperture and exposure in our work. Thanks to the natural, organic beauty of the images made in this medium, film has revealed itself to be the most rewarding form of photography in the post digital age.

The Leica Way

Trends come and go, but real true quality and love for the craft stands the test of time. Committed to a singular vision from the moment of their inception, the Leica M cameras have captured iconic images for decades. Their rangefinder design allows not only for the dimensions to remain as small and light as possible but to design dedicated lenses of unparalleled optical performance without compromise. Combined with the simple elegance, absolute reliability, and high-quality materials, it's no surprise the M system has become an icon itself.

Rangefinder and Light Metre

Taking in advances pioneered by modern M-bodies, the rangefinder sees a full overhaul, with optimisations to its assembly, as well as optical coatings on all glass surfaces to virtually eliminate ghosting and flare. Now comprised of over 100 individual parts, it's a pleasant improvement over the shortcomings of the previous design. It features the same 0.72x magnification as the M6 Classic, a versatile middle ground between the 0.58x and 0.85x alternatives.

The light metre has been completely reengineered with modern, more reliable electronics and sports a newer display with a centre dot in addition to the traditional arrows on either side. Like the original, there are frame lines available for 28, 35, 50, 75, 90, and 135-millimetre lenses. After attaching a lens, the corresponding focal length automatically appears in the viewfinder as frame lines. In addition, all other frame lines can be displayed in the rangefinder using the field selector. This allows you to select the appropriate focal length for your subject before releasing the shutter - and to capture your image at the decisive moment. It features a battery warning indicator and unlike the original, you have the option to turn it off completely by rotating the shutter dial to the Bulb mode position.

Craftsmanship

Housing the new light metre is a redesigned top cover. While the original was made of diecast zinc, the current iteration has it milled from solid brass and is finished with an abrasion-resistant black lacquer. Along the top, the shutter speed dial features the same dimensions and direction as the original M6 Classic rather than the larger TTL dial. A PC socket is found below the flash shoe, allowing the use of off-camera flashes. The rear ISO dial features new, more reliable electronics.

Extras and Accessories

Leica have paid heed to every detail in order to faithfully reproduce the same experience a customer may have had in 1980's at the beginning of the M6's history yet improving upon it whenever possible. This version retains the stylish original M6 box -now made of sustainable eco plastic- lined in red velvet with Leitz logo on the inside of the cover. Even the manual has been modeled after the original. Additionally, a black leather strap is included and features raised Leica lettering in reference to the 1984 model.

Key Features:

35mm Film Rangefinder Camera

Fully Mechanical Operation Design

0.72x Brightline Viewfinder

Six Image Field Frame Lines

Abrasion-Resistant Black Lacquer

Solid Brass Top Plate

Leather Strap with Leica Logo

Original M6 Style Packaging

What's in the Box:

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

Box

Leather Carrying Strap

Battery

35mm Film Format
1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
ISO 6-6400
Leica M Mount
0.57 kg
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Product Overview

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

A camera that needs no introduction, the Leica M6 was originally released in 1984 and would go on to become an icon of photographic history. Manufactured until 2002 and subsequently replaced by the M7 and MP, the M6's simplicity, toughness, meticulous craftsmanship, and a most intuitive operation allowed it to outlive its successors and remain the golden child of the film photography era. Now, as a new generation of photographers rediscover this inimitable experience, the M6 returns to full production ready to lead the way.

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Key Features

35mm Film Format

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera uses 35 mm film, the classic format for compact, easy-to-use cameras, delivering high-quality analogue photos.

1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera features a shutter speed range of 1/1000 to 1 seconds.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

ISO 6-6400

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera designed to shoot in varying light conditions, the camera has an expandable ISO 6-6400 range.

Leica M Mount

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera comes with Leica M Mount.

0.57 kg

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera weighs 0.57 kg.

Capturing Real Moments And Emotions

Leica M6 Rangefinder Camera

Capturing Real Moments And Emotions

Master Every Decisive Shot

The Leica M6 rangefinder lets you see beyond the frame with illuminated framelines for six focal lengths. Automatically or manually selected, they help you choose the ideal view and capture the decisive moment with precision.

Precision With Illuminated Framelines

Precision With Illuminated Framelines

Trends fade, but true quality endures. Leica cameras and lenses combine durability, reliability, and precision, handcrafted in Germany to offer photographers unmatched creative freedom.

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