LEICA M6 Rangefinder Camera User Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA

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Shutter button

Shutter button

Two-stage
(Step 1: activation of the camera electronics including exposure metering,

Step 2: taking the shot)
Integrated standard thread for cable release

ADVANCING THE FILM
Advance

Advance

Manually with quick action lever or Leicavit-M (optional accessory) or

motor-driven with Leica Motor-M, Leica Winder-M, Leica Winder M4-P,

or Leica Winder M4-2

Rewind

Rewind

Manually with rewind crank after flipping the R lever on the front of the

camera

Exposure counter

Exposure counter

On the top of the camera
Automatic reset after removal of the bottom cover

FOCUSING
Working range

Working range

70 cm to ∞

Focus Mode

Focus Mode

Manual

EXPOSURE
Exposure metering

Exposure metering

TTL (exposure metering through the lens), with working aperture

Measuring cell

Measuring cell

Silicone photodiode with converging lens at the top left behind the bayonet

of the camera

Film sensitivity range

Film sensitivity range

Manual settings between ISO 6/9° and ISO 6400/39°.

Metering principle

Metering principle

Measurement of light reflected by the metering dot in the middle of the

1st shutter curtain
Diameter of the metering dot: 12 mm (equal to approx. 13% of the full

negative format or around 2/3 of the short side of the relevant bright-

line frame in the rangefinder)

Measuring range

Measuring range

Flashing left triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates values below the

measuring range

Exposure modes

Exposure modes

Manual settings for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity
Calibration via LED light balance

FLASH EXPOSURE CONTROL
Flash unit connector

Flash unit connector

Via the accessory shoe with center contact and via synch port

Synchronization

Synchronization

On the 1st shutter curtain

Flash sync time

Flash sync time

f=1/50 s, slower shutter speeds available

Flash exposure metering

Flash exposure metering

By way of computer control of the flash unit, or using a guide number

calculation and manual setting of the required aperture

POWER SUPPLY

Two silver oxide coin battery (PX76/SR 44) or one lithium cell (DL1/3N)
At room temperature and 14 s metering time per shot, a set of fresh

batteries will last for around 100 films with 36 exposures each, which

makes for approx. 3600 shots (according to Leica test standards).

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