Leica M6 Meter Repair: What's the latest?

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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?
 

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Considering it’s taking Leica up to six months or more to replace a faulty pressure plate, any meter repair may be just over the horizon. You might want to take a look at Leica Users Forum International, I remember seeing a thread where someone mentioned they had been in contact with Leica.
 

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Reach out to DAG in WI. Arguably the foremost Leica repairman. I've used him for years for the very occasional service need.
 

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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.

When they'll start (or ultimately - if) is not yet determined (AFAIK), but I am sure it will be well advertised as this would be an unheard-of service on a 40 year old camera - it should hold some marketing potential.

My fear is that is will be a factory service only and linked with their outrageously expensive CLA's.
 

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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.

Source?
 

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Well, I asked Will Van Manen of Kamera Service (quoting the same statements at the release of the new M6) if/when M6 circuit boards will be available. They asked Leica about it and got answer that new parts can't be used in old M6, neither TTL or Classic. Not that they would supply 3rd party repair services with electronic parts...

If Leica will indeed offer old M6 circuit board replacements at some point it will obviously involve some other modifications to accommodate the new meter/circuit board and display in viewfinder. I would be very surprised if such work and parts + obligatory CLA would cost less than M6 is worth.
 

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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.
 

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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'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. :-(
 

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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.

Same story, i've heard a long time ago. This, and whileas the M6 is uber-pushed by Hipsters, also not the best build quality of M series, pushed me a away to save my pennies for a M6. And i do know about the M6 since 86, though.
 

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I decided (after some 10 years of using the M6 without a meter) to send it to Amsterdam Camera Repairs to have their new meter circuit fitted.

It took a bit longer than expected since it needed a trip back to correct a problem (apparently only my camera of the entire first batch exhibited the problem (V2 of the replacement part now solves the unlikely problem that affected the installation of the V1 part in my camera)), but I'm happy to say that M6s obviously won't necessarily need to spend their old age pretending they are M4s.
 

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At ACR you can only have it fixed as part of a complete CLA and then the price is 600 EUR w/o VAT (so in my case it was 726 EUR, since I'm from EU).

As far as I understood, the new part will be available to other repair shops as well so you might get it fixed cheaper (without complete CLA?) and/or faster somewhere else.


(no affiliation to ACR, of course, this was the first time I used them)
 

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Thanks @brbo. My m6 is still ticking on all fronts but great to know the meter can be fixed.
It is, after all, why I use it more than my M2.
 

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Mine was produced in 1985, so the early first series, produced in Wetzlar. Hopefully you have one of the later ones with better (better range and durability) OEM meter. I think most of the problematic ones are from the original Wetzlar series.
 
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