New M6 TTL Titanium?

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Hi,

Does anybody know any thing on this new limited edition M6? Is it in chriome/satin or grey finish? What type of leather and colour is used? Is it a 0.72 or 0.85 or 0.58? Any other differences compared to the regular M6 TTL except for the price? What's its availability and at what price? Is there a web site having description or review on it? Any picture?

Thanks a million.

Fred

-- Fred Lee (leefred@cadvision.com), November 15, 2001

Answers

M6 TTL Ti



-- Lucien (Lucien_vd@yahoo.fr), November 15, 2001.


M6 TTL Ti = 1.000 ex (end of the year)

35/2 = 500 ex. (next year)

50/2 = 500 ex. (end of the year)

90/2 = 500 ex. (next year)

-- Lucien (lucien_vd@yahoo.fr), November 15, 2001.


Thanks a million. Fred, good thing you've got this type of money. Mike

-- Michael Kastner (kastner@zedat.fu-berlin.de), November 15, 2001.

Hi Lucien & Mike,

Thanks for the info. What will be prices for the body and the lenses?

-- Fred Lee (leefred@cadvision.com), November 15, 2001.


US street prices :

Leica M6 TTL .72 Titanium $2695

35f2.0 ASPH Summicron Titanium $1695

50f2.0 Summicron Titanium $1295

90f2.0 APO ASPH Titanium $2295

-- Lucien (lucien_vd@yahoo.fr), November 15, 2001.



What a strange grouping of lenses. Why the 90 'cron? I guess its to add some ballast to the camera bag ;-)

-- Dan Brown (brpatent@swbell.net), November 15, 2001.

They had to come with different lenses than those they have offered in the past (35/1,4 (old), 35/1,4 ASPH, 50/1,4 and 90/2,8).

-- Lucien (Lucien_vd@yahoo.fr), November 15, 2001.

Dan wrote: >What a strange grouping of lenses. Why the 90 'cron? I guess its to add some ballast to the camera bag ;-) < If you look at the specs, the 90 'Cron does not really weigh that much more than the 90 Elmar...

More importantly, I'd like to hear from all those critics that thought the Ostrich looked bad on the M6 Classic Titanium! IMO, the tan is gross - Looks like the inside of a baby's diaper to me...

-- Jack Flesher (jbflesher@msn.com), November 15, 2001.


A matching camera. Baby pink. ;-)



-- Lucien (lucien_vd@yahoo.fr), November 15, 2001.


The titanium version of the M6 classic (the one with the "ostrich leather") is a very attractive camera. I don't agree with those who don't like the leather body covering, it's certainly much nicer than the leatherette on the regular M6 cameras. The M6 TTL Ti will probably also be very attractive, but you have to decide whether it is worth paying a significant premium for this finish.

The problem with the titanium lenses is that they are significantly heavier than the black versions (actually about the same weight as the chrome lenses), since the titanium is plated onto a brass barrel, not the lighter alloy they use for the regular black lenses. The increased weight is really a big deal, especially if you are talking about already heavy lenses such as the 90/2.0 APO ASPH (500 g in black finish). Even for the smaller 35 and 50 mm lenses, you may not appreciate the significantly added heft of the titanium versions.

I think if anyone wants an M6 titanium, your best bet is the previous non-TTL version, which can be bought when available for considerably less that the new one will cost. I can live without the TTL flash feature, especially since i mostly still use my M4P with Leicameter MR4.

-- Eliot (erosen@lij.edu), November 15, 2001.



I REALLY like the look of this M6 and set of lenses: both the titanium finish and the brown leather body covering; I just wish I could afford them :-).

-- Nigel Bowley (nigel.bowley@btinternet.com), November 24, 2001.

why don't they make it completely (lenses&body) out of titanium. yes it would cost even more, but would have a real benefit rather than cosmetic. it would be lighter, stronger & more durable. possibly even anodise it matt black/gunmetal grey. and instead of leather body covering they could use kevlar. just a thought..

-- sparkie (sparkie@mailcity.com), November 26, 2001.

ps. that pink M6 above looks the worst of the lot. gay or what, i'd like to see someone go unnoticed street-shooting with that pink elephant!

-- sparkie (sparkie@mailcity.com), November 26, 2001.

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