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Leica M6 Titanium (10412) + 35mm f1.4 Summilux-M V2 Titanium (11860)

Leica M6 Titanium (10412) + 35mm f1.4 Summilux-M V2 Titanium (11860)

Regular price €8.499,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €8.499,00 EUR
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Used item, no tax.
Tested and inspected with special tools and machinery. Working correctly after professional repair or service. Any flaws present will be noted and will not affect typical use.
The shutter mechanisms have been cleaned and lubricated as necessary and the viewfinder has been cleaned. The lens has not been cleaned to preserve the internal coatings, but it is working well. There are a few tiny scratches (likely from the factory) and some very minor dust inside. It comes with Lens Hood (12504) and Strap (14312). The hood is quite worn and dented, but still functional.

Details: Leica M6 Titanium (10412) + 35mm f1.4 Summilux-M V2 Titanium (11860)

Manual focus M-mount 35mm rangefinder camera released by Leica in 1992. It is identical to a standard M6 but in a special colorway. Brass body with titanium coating available in silver/gold with black ostrich leather.

  • Shutter: Horizontal cloth focal plane, 1s - 1/1000s + B
  • ISO range: 6 - 6400
  • Size: 139 x 78 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 556g

Manual focus M-mount rangefinder lens made by Leica, first introduced in 1966. This version, differs from the first version by using Series VII drop-in filters that only fit the dedicated lens hood (12 504). The lens itself does not have a front filter thread. This special edition is made of titanium and available in a gold/champagne color to match the Leica M6 Titan. Titanium body available in champagne.

  • Leica 35mm f1.4 Summilux II (7 elements, 5 groups)
  • Minimum focus distance: 1m
  • Aperture blades: 10
  • Size: 58 x 28mm
  • Weight: 224g
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Leica M6 Titanium (10412) + 35mm f1.4 Summilux-M V2 Titanium (11860)

Also includes: front cap, hood, strap

Leica M System

Leica’s M mount was introduced in 1953 alongside its first camera, the M3. Despite the rise of the SLR, Leica cameras have continued to succeed as their unique combination of build quality, speed, and discretion sets them apart from competition. The M bayonet mount, and the cameras introduced alongside it, offered (& continue to offer) a number of advantages over SLRs and other rangefinder cameras.

One big advantage is automatic framelines, which react to the lens on the camera to show accurate framelines in the viewfinder. This is even possible with older Leica Thread Mount (LTM) lenses if the correct adapter is used.

Other manufacturers, such as Cosina Voigtländer, Carl Zeiss, Konica, and Minolta, have also produced rangefinder cameras using Leica M mount.

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