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 I hope whatever it is that they DON"T call it an M6!  

Maybe an M6T  - (for a company Tax write-off) or an M6S - ("Seniors will jump on this thing!"  or maybe an M6F  ("we can Fool all the people all the time.")  Yeah, I think M6 F is the winner!

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vor 52 Minuten schrieb Noctinoir:

I like the look of it. Black paint on brass but ‘matte’ hmmm. Would have sold for so much more if non matte, like the vintage black paint cameras. 
 

It says ‘scratch resistant’ so will the brass eventually show through with use? Kinda pointless covering the brass with scratch resistant paint so you can never see it. Especially when the most valuable Leicas on the market are ‘show through’ black paint brass
 

A glossy black paint in this same design would have been amazing. But still, waiting on the phone call from Leica tomorrow and see how I go

If this is the recycling of NOS M6 top Plates no brass will come through.

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1 hour ago, Noctinoir said:

It says ‘scratch resistant’ so will the brass eventually show through with use? Kinda pointless covering the brass with scratch resistant paint so you can never see it. Especially when the most valuable Leicas on the market are ‘show through’ black paint brass

Call me strange, but if I were going to spend a lot of money on a black camera, I'd really rather like it so stay black for as long as possible. The original japan black lacquer used on the early Leicas was very durable. Paint that wears off easily is a modern affectation, and even before Leica started offering that special finish that's meant to come off (and pre-brassed special editions!), the paint used on models like the M240 doesn't seem to have been particularly durable - most I see on sale have some degree of brassing, occasionally worse than a typical Leica II from the 1930s, after just a few years of use. I hope the new M6 finish is tougher than this.

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2 hours ago, Noctinoir said:

I like the look of it. Black paint on brass but ‘matte’ hmmm. Would have sold for so much more if non matte, like the vintage black paint cameras. 
 

It says ‘scratch resistant’ so will the brass eventually show through with use? Kinda pointless covering the brass with scratch resistant paint so you can never see it. Especially when the most valuable Leicas on the market are ‘show through’ black paint brass
 

A glossy black paint in this same design would have been amazing. But still, waiting on the phone call from Leica tomorrow and see how I go

The M11 scratch resistant black paint is the replacement for black chrome, which Leica has discontinued due to it being environmentally unfriendly. If you treat it well, it will never brass, but with heavy use and if chipped, it will show brass, unlike the old black chrome which would wear to the silver undercoating required to apply it to brass. Someone here had an M10 Reporter that had heavy wear, and the brass showing through where nicked and on edges looked nice. 

2 hours ago, Yellow_78 said:

This is interesting!

Was this something that was speculated on this leica rumors? Or from one of your sources? 

 

Anticipation is real, I just want to see it already haha!

Just repeating the source of Leica Rumors, which has been this thread, lol. The two colors of the Steel Rim was posted by a new member with only a few posts, so I assume it was either someone trolling or more possibly a certain former forum member who always had accurate info.

We’ll know for sure in less than two hours.

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb Anbaric:

Call me strange, but if I were going to spend a lot of money on a black camera, I'd really rather like it so stay black for as long as possible. The original japan black lacquer used on the early Leicas was very durable. Paint that wears off easily is a modern affectation, and even before Leica started offering that special finish that's meant to come off (and pre-brassed special editions!), the paint used on models like the M240 doesn't seem to have been particularly durable - most I see on sale have some degree of brassing, occasionally worse than a typical Leica II from the 1930s, after just a few years of use. I hope the new M6 finish is tougher than this.

This is not to be called cheap painted. It is called "beautiful patina".

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3 minutes ago, shirubadanieru said:

Interesting does not seem to be a special edition but indeed the price does not make sense (unless they decide to increase the MP price or phase it out). 

Curious about the US price since Greer mentioned something of making it more accessible? I'll have to watch the video again. What is the price vs. MP?

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