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2 minutes ago, Huss said:

i’ve had zero issue using the ‘inferior’ C200 and my clients are very happy with the results.  Do u have a before and after showing the differences?

They should have called it Inferia.  

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18 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

So no "strictly limited" numbering xxx/500 on the new M6... Just lke M10-R BP, Summilux 50/1.2 black, M10-P Reporter...
Also, I wonder why MADE IN GERMANY is now embossed in the leatherette...

Maybe the leatherette is made in Germany while the rest of the camera was made in Portugal.

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1 hour ago, Danner said:

"Matte black paint finish".

Yes, I read that.  I know from my dealer that he calls a normal black anodized camera "black paint".

Though there is also a rumor about a limited edition of the 28mm Summicron which is also said to be "matte black paint" - but the rumor says it was cheaper than the usual Summicron. We'll have to see whether there is really a new matte black paint finish, or if it is just a so-so description. 

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6 minutes ago, Huss said:

Did anyone notice the battery warning in the VF?
 

Reliable high precision mechanics•Improved Rangefinder(with coated glass surfaces and battery warning)

 

From the MP manual, p. 73:

"Automatic battery check

If the battery-shaped LED lights up in addition to the light balance LEDs (A), the batteries will soon need to be replaced. However, accurate exposure metering is still possible at that point.

If the batteries are too weak to guarantee the camera’s electronic exposure metering function, the battery-shaped LED only lights up while the shutter release button is pressed down to the pressure point, or the displays disappear altogether."

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2 minutes ago, UliWer said:

From the MP manual, p. 73:

"Automatic battery check

If the battery-shaped LED lights up in addition to the light balance LEDs (A), the batteries will soon need to be replaced. However, accurate exposure metering is still possible at that point.

If the batteries are too weak to guarantee the camera’s electronic exposure metering function, the battery-shaped LED only lights up while the shutter release button is pressed down to the pressure point, or the displays disappear altogether."

I have an MP and had no idea  that existed!

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2 minutes ago, Jimmyp82 said:

Matt Black's work is great! 

 

Also youtubers and influences love the M6 so releasing a "new" version just seems to be a neat way to capitalise on thr current wave? 

Do they love it enough to pay MP prices for it?  I'm guessing no or they would have bought an MP.  

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1 minute ago, logan2z said:

Do they love it enough to pay MP prices for it?  I'm guessing no or they would have bought an MP.  

This right here is the biggest issue with this camera.   Its MP prices for an M6 body.  The reason the M6 is as popular as it is, is because its relatively cheap.  No one is buying 5000 USD M6s 

This would've been a perfect opportunity to release an M6 at 3500-4000 USD.

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1 minute ago, logan2z said:

Do they love it enough to pay MP prices for it?  I'm guessing no or they would have bought an MP.  

If it has brass top and bottom, isn't it just a rebadged MP with a different rewind? Are there any differences internally?

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3 minutes ago, plaidshirts said:

If it has brass top and bottom, isn't it just a rebadged MP with a different rewind? Are there any differences internally?

Why release it at all then?   If all it is is a rebadged MP for the same price.   What makes this desirable over an MP or an original M6?   

This needed to be 3500-4000 USD, it doesn't look like it is, its a product without a market

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5 minutes ago, neekon said:

 its a product without a market

If it's truly limited to 500 pieces, the market is collectors who will stash it away in a safe and watch it appreciate.

Personally, I can't think of a single reason to buy this camera over an MP.  But I prefer the non-articulating film advance, the pull-up rewind knob and the fingerprint magnet black paint.  I could live without the red dot as well...

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1 minute ago, neekon said:

its a product without a market

Well, the 50mm Summilux asph. in "old"style has its market. Why do they produce cameras and lenses in silver chrome when they have blacks already? Why not put an M6-sticker on an MP and cause 50 pages in this forum before it is released?

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4 minutes ago, neekon said:

Why release it at all then?   If all it is is a rebadged MP for the same price.   What makes this desirable over an MP or an original M6?   

This needed to be 3500-4000 USD, it doesn't look like it is, its a product without a market

Exactly. Only good thing to come out of this is if they can now repair M6 meters again.

I think they saw what black paint special edition M6s were selling for and wanted a piece of that.

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