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this was my m6ttl. it got stolen from the backseat of my car after 2 weeks of owning it.  all in downtown Seattle.

it was a .58x vf, which was perfect cause I wear glasses. sn/2683003.

im in the hunt for another m6 or possibly m7. hold your cameras tight!

 

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Hello Justin,

Welcome to the Forum.

It is too bad that your camera & lens are gone.

When I was learning photography a person who was teaching me said: When you think of where you might put your camera & lens down: Think of them as if you were putting a pile of $100 Dollar Bills down. And say to yourself "Would I be willing to leave a pile of $100 Dollar Bills sitting alone on the table when I got up to read the menu?

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Michael

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On 3/24/2019 at 10:07 PM, ayyjustinlmao said:

this was my m6ttl. it got stolen from the backseat of my car after 2 weeks of owning it.  all in downtown Seattle.

it was a .58x vf, which was perfect cause I wear glasses. sn/2683003.

im in the hunt for another m6 or possibly m7. hold your cameras tight!

 

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That is brutal. I'm sorry that happened to you.

Was it in a bag? I've found having a good bag and going as light as possible keeps me from leaving my camera on anything.

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On 3/23/2019 at 3:34 PM, harmen said:

 

There is an update.  The light meter developed a fault and this M6TTL has been replaced with an MP under warranty.  Hats off to Leica for wonderful service!  Replacing a 2001 camera with one from January 2019 is amazing.

This is remarkable. How did this happen? Was the M6TTL sold as new, which therefore gave it a warranty with Leica?

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On 4/11/2019 at 1:53 PM, Archiver said:

This is remarkable. How did this happen? Was the M6TTL sold as new, which therefore gave it a warranty with Leica?

Correct.  I bought new old stock under two years ago.  It did require pointing out that it was still under warranty and the turn around time was a little over five months, but I was given the choice of m-a or mp in either color.

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9 hours ago, harmen said:

Correct.  I bought new old stock under two years ago.  It did require pointing out that it was still under warranty and the turn around time was a little over five months, but I was given the choice of m-a or mp in either color.

Unbelievable "luck".

And this with the choice of M-A or MP without spending more than what you've paid for the M6 ?

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1 hour ago, a.noctilux said:

Unbelievable "luck".

And this with the choice of M-A or MP without spending more than what you've paid for the M6 ?

Yes; no payment whatsoever!  Remarkably good service or maybe due to legal requirements.  Either way, I’ve only ever been happy with the quality, but not speed, of several repairs to lenses and cameras.  I figured choosing an M-A would be odd, as the faulty light meter should not then be an issue 🙂

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Harmen, MP is closer to M6 than M-A in my thinking.

Even if I prefer M-A more than MP,  I've used MP for years to appreciate it more than M6 that I keep as sentimental reasons and "low price".

In fact, I don't use them much these days (one M6 x0.72 and another x0.85) after having them "CLAed" (expensive as usual),

and the sale prices of M6 seemed "too low" after this expense.

 

Once, I used this beautiful Titanium coated combo M6 plus 35mm Summilux-M asph.

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combo sold long time ago (replaced with MP then)

 

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On 4/18/2019 at 12:36 PM, harmen said:

Correct.  I bought new old stock under two years ago.  It did require pointing out that it was still under warranty and the turn around time was a little over five months, but I was given the choice of m-a or mp in either color.

That's amazing! I can't think of too many other companies that would do warranty work on a NOS item that was discontinued decades ago, let alone offer to replace it with a brand new model that costs considerably more. Incredible.

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On ‎4‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 10:35 AM, a.noctilux said:

Kind of miracle 👍.

While we hear/read "most of time" complaints about poor Leica services, this counterbalances that.

In Leica's defence, I have sent camera's off to them a few times for work and they have always been exemplary

I also find the Leica shop in London very helpful

 

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I just recieved the 90mm Elmarit Titanium edition in the mail today. I'm so excited to go out and shoot with it as I've been eyeing it for months now. It sure looks right at home on the M6.

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About to start using a couple of my more favorite lenses I use on my M262 on my Wetzlar M6 (complete with MP finder conversion), including the 24mm f3.8 Elmar and 18mm f3.8 Super Elmar.

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Hi all.

It's been a while ... my latest adoption.

 

Leica M6 serial no 1677XXX 

https://www.cameraquest.com/mtype.htm

5/8/1985 M6 1674351 1678350 4000

*vintage 1985, no bumpers, no dings, apart from missing part of the external eyepiece close to the rewind lever, a lovely ashen patina in the areas where one would expect to see, the white type/lettering has a creamy patina. Customary rangefinder flare 😉 I get the sense that she was well loved and used. Has had a Leica certified CLA in it's life as the red dot is not Leitz.

Summicron-M Asph 35 serial no 4235670

*brand spanking New Old stock 

 

I've had since 19 April 2018, almost 1 year apart from my first ❤️ Leica M film cameras & lenses.

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14 hours ago, EddieJ said:

Hi all.

It's been a while ... my latest adoption.

 

Leica M6 serial no 1677XXX 

https://www.cameraquest.com/mtype.htm

5/8/1985 M6 1674351 1678350 4000

*vintage 1985, no bumpers, no dings, apart from missing part of the external eyepiece close to the rewind lever, a lovely ashen patina in the areas where one would expect to see, the white type/lettering has a creamy patina. Customary rangefinder flare 😉 I get the sense that she was well loved and used. Has had a Leica certified CLA in it's life as the red dot is not Leitz.

Summicron-M Asph 35 serial no 4235670

*brand spanking New Old stock 

 

I've had since 19 April 2018, almost 1 year apart from my first ❤️ Leica M film cameras & lenses.

 

 

"...Ashen patina". 

I'm interested to know what's between the zinc and the Black Chrome that appears when the chrome eventually wears away. In other words what causes the ashen patina mentioned? 

 

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Took this baby out to Colorado.  Much lighter than my big DSLR set up.  Just waiting for the scans to come in from the lab.  

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5 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

"...Ashen patina". 

I'm interested to know what's between the zinc and the Black Chrome that appears when the chrome eventually wears away. In other words what causes the ashen patina mentioned? 

 

What causes the wear?

I would humbly suggest the following:

How the camera is held, how the camera is carried, accidental bumps, is the most likely scenario for wear, tear and age. How users generally treat their equipment .... with kid gloves or otherwise. Does the user smoke, so many variables. How much is the Leica used.

In addition our hands secrete oils, salt particularly in hotter weather and it is generally accepted that this will speed up or increase of desired patina.

Take a closer look to one's eye glasses, or even one's mobile device be it phone or tablet.

 

In the case of the Leica M4, M4-2, M4P, M6 and so forth, the black chrome will always wear to the underlying zinc.

Wear and tear will almost be characterised by it's owner/user.

Dare I suggest - a silver fox style

 

Check out michaewj's post 😲 a classic user model.

 

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1 hour ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Thank you EddieJ. 

I fully understand how thing wear; consequently it wasn't my line of enquiry.  I'm interested to know (as an M6 owner) what is interfaced between the zinc substrate and the black chrome. 

It could well be a layer of nickel plate.

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