Leica M6 Camera User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Leica
Table of Contents
Leica M6 Camera
PART DESIGNATIONS
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Shutter button
Tap:- Activating exposure metering Press down fully:
- Shutter release
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Film advance lever
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Shutter speed dial with stop positions
- 1s – 1000: Shutter speeds
- B: Long-term exposure, deactivation of camera electronics
- : 1/50 s, slower shutter speeds available an Index
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Accessory shoe
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Fold-out rewind crank
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Strap lugs
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Exposure counter
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Rewind locking lever
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Rangefinder window
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The illuminating window for the bright-line frame
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Viewfinder window
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Image field selector Selection of bright-line frame pairs 35/135 mm, 50/75 mm, and 28/90 mm
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Lens release button
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Bayonet
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Battery compartment with cover
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Bottom cover locking point
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Viewfinder eyepiece
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Contact jack for flash units with cable connection
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Rear cover (hinged)
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ISO focusing screen 6 – 6400: Fixed ISO values a Index
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Tripod thread A ¼, DIN 4503 (¼”)
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Locking toggle for bottom cover
DISPLAYS IN THE VIEWFINDER
The bright-line rangefinder in this camera is more than just a very bright viewfinder – it also is a lens-coupled rangefinder. All Leica M lenses with focal lengths between 16 and 135 mm are coupled automatically.
- Bright-line frame
- Metering field for focusing
- Light balance
REPLACING THE FILM PACK
OPENING THE CAMERA INSERTING THE FILM PACK REWINDING THE FILM PACK REMOVING THE FILM PACK
FOCUSING
SUPERIMPOSED IMAGE METHOD (DOUBLE IMAGE)
TECHNICAL DATA
CAMERA
DesignationDesignation Leica M6
Camera type
Analogue rangefinder system camera (35 mm)
Type No.
2248
Order No
10 557
Material
Closed full metal housing Top cover and bottom cover: brass, black finish
Lens mount
Leica M bayonet
Operating conditions
0°C to +40°C
Weight
575 g (without battery)
VIEWFINDER
Viewfinder
Large, bright-line rangefinder with automatic parallax compensation
SHUTTER
Shutter type
Focal plane shutter with rubber liner, mechanically controlled
Shutter speeds
- Mech. shutter: 1 s – 1⁄1000 s
- Flash Synch: up to 1⁄50 s
FOCUSING
Working rangeWorking range 70 cm to ∞
POWER SUPPLY
2 Silver oxide button cells (PX76/SR44) or 1 Lithium battery (DL1/3N) The
production date of your camera is printed on the packaging. The date format is
year/month/day. Subject to changes in design and model type.
SAFETY REMARKS
GENERAL INFORMATION
- As a general rule, store your small parts as follows:
- out of the reach of children
- in a safe location, where they will not get lost or stolen
- Only use accessories specified for this model to prevent faults, short circuits or electric shock.
- Do not attempt to remove parts of the housing (covers) yourself. Repairs must be done at authorized service centers only.
- Protect the camera against contact with insect sprays and other aggressive chemicals. Petroleum spirit, thinner and alcohol must not be used for cleaning. Some chemicals and liquids can damage the camera housing or the surface finish.
- Rubber and plastics are known to expel aggressive chemicals and should therefore not be kept in contact with the camera for extended periods of time.
- Prevent any sand or dust or water penetration into the camera, e.g. during snowfall or rain or on the beach. Be extra careful when changing the lens (in system cameras) and when inserting or removing the film pack. Sand and dust can damage the camera and lenses. Moisture can cause malfunctions and irreparable damage.
LENS
- A camera lens can have the effect of a magnifying glass when exposed to direct frontal sunlight. The camera must therefore be protected against extended exposure to direct sunlight.
- Attaching the lens cap and keeping the camera in the shade or ideally in its camera case, will help prevent damage to the interior of the camera.
CARRY STRAP
- Once you have attached the carry strap, please make sure that the clips are mounted correctly to prevent the camera from falling.
- Carry straps are usually made of very robust material. You should therefore keep it out of the reach of children. A carry strap is not a toy and poses a strangulation risk.
- Use the carry strap only for its intended purpose on a camera or on binoculars. Any other use poses the risk of injury and may possibly result in damage to the carry strap and is therefore not permitted.
- Carry straps should also not be used for cameras/binoculars during sports activities that pose a risk of entanglement (e.g. when mountain climbing and similar outdoor activities).
TRIPOD
- When using a tripod, make sure it is standing securely and turn the camera only by turning the tripod, not the actual camera.
- Ensure that the tripod screw is hand-tightened only.
- Avoid transporting the camera while the tripod is attached. You might injure yourself or others and the camera could get damaged.
FLASH
- The use of incompatible flash units with your Leica M6 may result in irreparable damage to the camera and/or the flash unit.
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