Leica hope to be able to offer repair of old M6 (classics) meters based on the new M6 meter circuits - Leica themselves has stated that much, but also that it is not as simple as it may sound.
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@narwal10444 ,Hey @Arthurwg do you still have any 2x3 slotted film holders for a graflex back? I would dm but the forum is not letting me. I have been looking forever for one. Thanks![]()
Hey @Arthurwg do you still have any 2x3 slotted film holders for a graflex back? I would dm but the forum is not letting me. I have been looking forever for one. Thanks![]()
Not sure. I'll look.
I've read onto the web that both the old Non-TTL and TTL Leica M6 versions can't being repaired, due to the luck of spare parts of the light meter. Only possible for the 2022 5500 EUR new "Leica" Leitz M6, go figure. :-(I've seen lots of conflicting information. So can the M6 non-TTL meter be repaired? I believe I've heard that along with the new M6 Leica would continue support of older cameras. Is this true?
I had thought my M6 TTL meter had gone south on me. I sent it to DAG https://www.dagcamera.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html and he spotted a cold solder joint or loose connection (can't recall for certain) that was the culprit. Simple fix and a good excuse for a CLA while apart. I felt very fortunate to have it whole again.
I contacted one repair shop which in turn contacted Leica after the new M6 was introduced. The new part can't be retrofitted and Leica still won't provide parts to unofficial repairers. Based on that, I would say the introduction of the new M6 changes nothing about repair-ability of the old M6s with non-functioning meters.
Could you kindly explain a little further? The film door dial has always seemed to me a weak point in the design. If it becomes faulty, what is the usual cause; and is it repairable, or replaceable?"the old Non-TTL and TTL Leica M6 versions can't be repaired, due to the lack of spare parts of the light meter" Yashica
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"can the M6 non-TTL meter be repaired?" Arthutwg
Well, some of us still have *the main printed flexible circuit assembly in stock (a small LED fpc & the photocell unit completes the metering system). -
BUT, these 'parts' are rarely needed
The only reasons I ever needed to replace the classic M6 meter circuit (M6TTL but for the factory, was never available), was for either massive battery leakage corrosion, incompetent tampering or water damage (The flex is basically military spec ; very reliable).
Plus, the M6 classic meter can easily be calibrated (Not so for the M6TTL, but no worries, it never requires adjustment).
Apart from those physical issues, MOST every metering problem is caused by the film door ASA dial Variable Resistor (not the three gold contacts on the inside door).
Very many thanks. That's tremendously reassuring to have in mind in case mine ever fails."what is the usual cause; and is it repairable"? snusmumriken
Cause? When pushing the ASA center disc, the contacts become exposed to the outside elements (salty, dirty, dusty, sticky, wet fingers etc.).
This introduces sporadic connection/shorting to the Main flex inside the camera body (Meter issues ; i.e. Only one LED lights up or LED flickering etc.).
Repairable yes, unless destroyed by impact or water damage etc. the film door when carefully disassembled (Remove door from body, remove the four travel limit screws holding down the pressure plate and finally the small screws securing the plastic VR holder). The fairly heavy spring pushing back on the BRUSH disc (the one your finger pushes when one changes the ASA setting), is then loose. Now, without removing the three wires, the disc, Brush and VR surfaces can then be cleaned of contamination (using Naphtha light solvent). After-which a thin film of *DeoxIT FaderLube (Green) should be applied (Contact Electrolube for VR's).
*DeoxIT SHIELD (Blue) can also be substituted (2nd choice).
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