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LEICA M Special series 2 Year Model From # To # Total Comments 1975 M4 Jubilee 1750 1975 M5 Jubilee 1750 1979 M4-2 Gold 1000 Oskar Barnack 1983 M4-P 2500 1913-1983 1984 M6 1657251 start of M6 models 1987 M6 100 Leica Photographic Centre Zurich 1988 M6 43 LHSA 20 years 1988 M6 1712001 1712003 3 TWF-ETH 1989 M6 Platina 1757001 1758251 1250 150 Jahre Photographie 1989 M6 1774001 1774125 125 Schmidt-Japan 1990 M6 100 LHSA 20 years 1990 M6 125 Hegner Japan 1991 M6 1907101 1907300 200 Colombus 1992 M6 1928200 1928300 101 Year of the Roster 1992 M6 1929001 1929199 199 Year of the Roster 1993 M6 1937001 1937101 101 Royal-Foto Austria 1993 M6 1938000 1838150 150 LHSA 25 years 1994 M6J 1640 40 Jahre M 1994 M6 100 Foto Ganz, Zurich 1994 M6 1 European Publishers Award 1994 1994 M6 500 Traveller Set 1994 M6 Gold 2000000 1 Gold Thailand 1994 M6 Gold 2001000 2001333 334 Gold Brunei 1994 M6 2002000 2002100 101 Royal Photographic Society 1995 M6 300 Dragon 1995 M6 150 Leica Historica Blue leather 1995 M6 200 Danish Wedding 1995 M6 150 Historica 1975-1995 1995 M6 2006218?? 90 Demo Polyphoto Italy 1995 M6 2174367?? 90 Demo Benelux 1995 M6 Gold 2176001 2176700 700 Gold Thailand 1995 M6 Platina 2177001 2177250 250 Platina Brunei 1996 M6 Platina 2278001 2278211 210 Platina Brunei 1996 M6 Platina 2283001 2283125 125 Platina Diamond Brunei 1996 M6 Gold 2283201 2283325 125 Gold Diamond Brunei 1996 M6 Gold 2283601 2283625 25 ? 1996 M6 Platina 2278301 2278588 150 Schmidt Group centenary 1997 M6 2300000 1 Ein Stuck Leica 1997 M6 2300001 2300996 995 Ein Stuck Leica 1996 M6 Platina 2278001 2278211 200 Anton Bruckner 1996 M6 Partneraktion Deutschland 1996 1998 M6 50 Jaguar XK 150 1998 M6 17 Gruppo Fotografica Leica 1999 M6 Platina 2490000 2490150 150 Leica 150 Jahre Optik 1998 M6 1 M6 Henri Cartier-Bresson 2000 M6TTL 2480340?? 1150 Black Paint LHSA 1999 M6TTL Bl Paint 2500000 1 Vaclec Havel 1999 M6TTL Bl Paint 2500001 2502000 2000 Millenium 2000 M6TTL Bl Paint 2554501 2554650 150 Black Paint 3 2000 M6TTL 150 Oresundbron 2000 M6TTL 200 ICS 2000 M6TTL 2688001 2688500 500 Dragon 2000 2000 M6TTL 850 LHSA black paint 2000 M6TTL 2554501 2554650 150 Oresund Bridge 2000 M6TTL 2000 Sibon Hegner japan 2001 M6TTL 300 Honglong Green paint 2001 M6TTL 2555500 1 William Klein 2001 M6TTL 2680501 2680900 400 NSH 2001 M6TTL Titanium 1000 LHSA 2001 M6TTL 2 Marten Luther King 2001 M6TTL 2753001 2753100 100 Hansa 2001 M6TTL 16 Sheik Saud 2000 M6TTL Green M6/Safari M6 2000 M6TTL 40 Test the best 2002 M6TTL 2755001 2760000 999 Leica M6 1984-2002 2003 M6TTL 150 flags per country (12) 2003 M7 Titanium 1 Sheikh Al-Thani 2003 MP 2921345?? 500 Hermes 2003 M7 50 50 Anniversary Midland Leitz 2004 MP 2947201 2947800 600 35 year LHSA Grey Hammertone 2004 MP 2984001 2984400 400 35 year LHSA Grey Hammertone 2003 M7 Titanium 3000001 3001000 1000 50 Years M 2003 MP 3001001 3001595 595 35 year LHSA Grey Hammertone 2004 MP 100 betriebsk. 2004 M7 100 betriebsk. 2004 MP 50 50 Anniversary Leica M3 set 2004 MP SGR 3010101 3010600 500 2005 MP 3 3026101 3027100 1000 2005 MP Korea 3027100 3027200 100 2006 M3 J 3087301 3087700 2006 M7 CPA Edition 3121956 3122006 51 2006 MP 3122101 3122297 196 MP titanisiert fur Japan 2008 M8 Safari version 2008 M8 White version 2009 M7 200 Hermes version with 1.4/35mm asph. 2010 M8.2 100 60th anniversary People’s republic of China 2010 MP gold with 60th anniversary People’s republic of Slux 50 China 4 LEICA M Camera models 5 Model Leica M3 Leica M2(R) Leica M1 Period 1954 - 1968 1957 - 1968 1959 - 1964 Type film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 Lens range at 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, introduction 135; apertures from 135; apertures from 135; apertures from 1.5 to 4.5; with 1.5 to 4.5; with 1.5 to 4.5; with Visoflex 200 to 560 Visoflex 200 to 560 Visoflex 200 to 560 Finder bright-line range- bright-line range- bright-line and viewfinder with and viewfinder with viewfinder with automatic parallax automatic parallax automatic parallax correction correction correction Rangefinder baselength 69.25 69.25 no Finder magnification 0.92 0.72 0.72 Frame lines 50;90;135 (35 with 35; 50; 90 (135 with 35, 50 additonal additional spectacles); else spectacles) 35:50;90 Finder indications Rangefinder spot, framelines framelines Rangefinder manual, mechanical, manual, mechanical, none contrast and split contrast and split image measuring image measuring method method Exposure meter None, external None, external None, external exposure meter exposure meter exposure meter coupled to shutter coupled to shutter coupled to shutter speed dial speed dial speed dial Exposure handling manual selection of manual selection of manual selection of speed and aperture, speed and aperture, speed and aperture, additionally clip-on additionally clip-on additionally clip-on meter with needle meter with needle meter with needle alignment alignment alignment Meter sensitivity in LV none none none Film speeds (ISO) film speed reminder film speed reminder film speed reminder dial dial dial Shutter speeds 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1, 1/2, 1,4, 1/8, 1/15, 1 1/1000, B 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, B; later 1 1/1000, B -1/1000, B as in M2 Shutter control and type mechanical, mechanical, mechanical, horizontal cloth horizontal cloth horizontal cloth Flash X and M sockets X and M sockets X and M sockets Flash synchronisation 1/50 1/50 1/50 Film transport manual by lever, manual by lever, manual by lever, rewind knob, rewind knob, rewind knob, mechanical mechanical mechanical Additional winders at special model (MP) introduction with Leicavit mechanical trigger transport Measurements (WxHxD) 138 x 77 x 36 138 x 77 x 36 138 x 77 x 36 Bottom plate dimension 32.2 32.2 32.2 Weight in grams (body) 595 580 545 6 Model Leica MD/a/2/post Leica M4 Leica M5 Period 1964 - 1986 1967 1975 1971 - 1975 Type film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 Lens range at scientific use 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, 15, 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, introduction 135; apertures from 135; apertures from 1.2 1.4 to 4.0; with to 4.0 Visoflex 200 to 560 Finder bright-line range- bright-line range- and and viewfinder with viewfinder with automatic parallax automatic parallax correction correction Rangefinder none 69.25 69.25 baselength Finder magnification none 0.72 0.72 Frame lines none 35, 50, 90, 135 35;50;90;135 Finder indications none Rangefinder spot, Rangefinder spot, framelines framelines, selected shutterspeed with moveable needle and index needle, indication exposure meter area, battery check Rangefinder none manual, mechanical, manual, mechanical, contrast and split contrast and split image measuring image measuring method method Exposure meter none None, external Integral method over exposure meter an area of 4 mm image coupled to shutter height (moveable meter speed dial arm element 8mm in front of film plane) Exposure handling manual selection od manual selection of manual selection of speed and aperture speed and aperture, speed and aperture, additionally clip-on with match needle meter with needle alignment in finder alignment Meter sensitivity in LV none none 0 to 20 Film speeds (ISO) film speed reminder film speed reminder 6 to 3200 dial dial Shutter speeds 1 1/1000, B 1 1/1000, B Manual: 1/2 to 1/1000 (continuously variable) and 1 sec to 30 sec in full steps Shutter control and mechanical, mechanical, mechanical, horizontal type horizontal cloth horizontal cloth cloth Flash X and M sockets X and M sockets X and M sockets Flash synchronisation 1/50 1/50 1/50 Film transport manual by lever, manual by lever, manual by lever, rewind rewind knob, rewind crank, crank, mechanical mechanical mechanical Additional winders at introduction Measurements 138 x 77 x 36 138 x 77 x 36 150 x 87 x 36 (WxHxD) Bottom plate 32.2 32.2 32.2 dimension Weight in grams 545 - 600 600 700 (body) Model Leica M4-2 Leica M4-P Leica M6 Period 1977 - 1980 1980 - 1986 1984 - 1998 Type film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 film loading 24x36 Lens range at 15, 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, 15, 21, 28, 35, 50, 90, 21, 28, 35, 50, 75, 90, introduction 135; apertures from 135; apertures from 135; apertures from 1.0 1.0 to 4.0 1.2 to 4.0 to 4.0 Finder bright-line range- and bright-line range- and bright-line range- and viewfinder with viewfinder with viewfinder with automatic parallax automatic parallax automatic parallax correction correction correction Rangefinder 69.25 69.25 69.25 baselength Finder 0.72 0.72 0.72 magnification Frame lines 35;50;90;135 28-90; 35-135; 50-75 28-90; 35-135; 50-75 / (M6J: 35-50-90-135/ M6 .85: 35-50-75-90-135) Finder indications Rangefinder spot, Rangefinder spot, Rangefinder spot, framelines framelines framelines, exposure diodes Rangefinder manual, mechanical, manual, mechanical, manual, mechanical, contrast and split contrast and split contrast and split image measuring image measuring image measuring method method method Exposure meter None, external None, external Integral method over exposure meter exposure meter an area of 6mm image coupled to shutter coupled to shutter height (metering spot speed dial speed dial 12mm diameter) on shutter curtain Exposure manual selection of manual selection of manual selection of handling speed and aperture, speed and aperture, speed and aperture additionally clip-on additionally clip-on with over- and under meter with needle meter with needle exposure indication in alignment alignment finder Meter sensitivity none none -1 to 20
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