Leica M6 (Electronic), c. 1979, no.12345678
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Rare Leica M6 “electronic“ prototype with typical serial number 1234567 in nice condition with functional shutter (/100), complete with prototype motordrive no. 00008 and extremely rare Leica prototype lens Elmarit - M 28mm f/2.8 with built-in sunshade, of which only two examples are known to exist. Lens with clean optics and prototype number 5001632.
LITERATURE Günter Osterloh, 50 Jahre Leica M, Königswinter 2004, p. 66-69; Lars Netopil, VIDOM Nr. 91 (Leica Historica e.V., 2006), p. 6-11.
By end of the 1970s it was one of the most important challenges for the Leitz designers, to integrate a TTL metering into the Leica M camera. Leitz designer Peter Loseries had the idea of using the Leica R4 with its Seiko shutter as a basis. Mirror box and pentaprism were taken off and instead a rangefinder was set on. The result should be a Leica M with TTL metering, optinal automatic exposure and a large camera rear door opening horizontally. The R4 databack, as well as winder and drive should be compatible.
What sounds so simple, in fact was almost an entirely new design. For various reasons this camera never went into commercial production. Only a few complete sample units do exist, one of which is offered here.
For this items, if sold and/or shipped within the E.C. the premium is 27,37% (including VAT) plus 19% VAT on the hammer price (in total 46,37%)
LITERATURE Günter Osterloh, 50 Jahre Leica M, Königswinter 2004, p. 66-69; Lars Netopil, VIDOM Nr. 91 (Leica Historica e.V., 2006), p. 6-11.
By end of the 1970s it was one of the most important challenges for the Leitz designers, to integrate a TTL metering into the Leica M camera. Leitz designer Peter Loseries had the idea of using the Leica R4 with its Seiko shutter as a basis. Mirror box and pentaprism were taken off and instead a rangefinder was set on. The result should be a Leica M with TTL metering, optinal automatic exposure and a large camera rear door opening horizontally. The R4 databack, as well as winder and drive should be compatible.
What sounds so simple, in fact was almost an entirely new design. For various reasons this camera never went into commercial production. Only a few complete sample units do exist, one of which is offered here.
For this items, if sold and/or shipped within the E.C. the premium is 27,37% (including VAT) plus 19% VAT on the hammer price (in total 46,37%)
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Leica M6 (Electronic), c. 1979, no.12345678
Estimate €150,000 - €200,000
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