2 thoughts on “The difference between the Leica M6's broader and small plates?”

  1. Let me answer the original poster from scratch:
    Leica M6 was released in 1986. The earliest batch was used by the Leitz logo, small disk, and the top of the aircraft. It is said that many M4P parts were used, and the quality was better. About 88 specially set up a camera department for special LEITZ, and since then, the Leica logo has been used.
    M6 M6 is also called M6 Classic. The metering is "simulated". The vast majority of the multiplier is 0.72. In the later period (about 1998), there were 0.85 times, also known as M6HM, about 2,000 units, but the price was not large from the gap between 0.72.
    Then there is the broader market M6, which is M6TTL. The volume is 2mm higher than the M6Classic and weighs 40g. The shutter speed disk is larger and better. The 16 -digit chip controls the metering and TTL flash, and the metering may be more accurate than Classic. There are 0.58 0.72 0.85 times.
    It is more convenient to use, small plates are more classic. In fact, there is another point that you do n’t wear glasses. If you wear glasses, 35 or 0.58 looks more comfortable. The frame of 0.72 basic 35 is already full.
    The Leica has a batch of M6. I don't know how to check the number. It starts with 22 and 23. The counter disk of these machines is made of plastic, which is easy to break. No problem before and after.

    The personally think that ending 135's complaints. Still the new MP comes well ~ I always think about it after the province ~ or find a limited edition M6J or something is good ~~

    35mm lens to recommend the Pre-Asph version of 35mm, which is the "seven jade" The coke is very good, and the color black and white are first -rate (the black and white version of the ASPH version is "hard"). Or directly Summilux-M 1: 1.4/35mm ASPH, it should be the best 35mm in the current 135 system ~~

  2. Small disk M6 is also called M6
    Classic. The metering is "simulated". The vast majority of the multiplier is 0.72. In the later period (about 1998), there were 0.85 times, also known as M6HM, about 2,000 units, but the price was not large from the gap between 0.72.
    Leica M6 was released in 1986. The earliest batch was ledz logo, small disk, and engraved on the top

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