Leica M6 with small Canon flash?

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Colin Corneau

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Folks -
I have an M6 (classic) and almost never use flash. But, famous last words, you never say never.

Came across a little hotshoe mount Canon flash, for use with their small film/digi cameras...my question: would the extra 'pins' on the flash in any way damage the M6?

The M6's hotshoe mount only has one connector, to trigger the flash...it seems to me the extra pins on the flash unit simply wouldn't trigger anything.

BUT...I don't want to find out otherwise the hard way.

What say you all, APUG experts?
 

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Hello,
you can use every flash on the M 6 which has the international ISO shoe. If you switch the flash to manual or simple auto operation (not TTL) the additional TTL-contacts are not operational. Since the M 6 classic does not have any electronic circuits for TTL inside, there cannot be any problem. As your flash is suitable for modern digital equipment, it has a low voltage between the contacts and this is even better to protect the mechanical synchro contact from erosion by sparks (but the M 6 is a good and expensive camera and I suggest that Leitz had them gold plated). Old Metz CT 45's and many other older flash units have over 200 Volts.
 

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Yup, what he said. No problem at all. The only reservation I would have is that using a Canon flash on the Leica would be SACRILEGE!
 
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Hahaha, definitely sacrilege considering I was always a Nikon guy! But it'll have to do until I find a small Leica flash...not in too big a rush though as I'm a dedicated available light guy.

thanks guys
 

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the Vivitar 2800 is apparently the choice of light for M users. Heard the photojournalists who do light, keep the 2800 in their bag. Most use it for winking. I like mine.
 

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You can put anything on it. I have used SB flashes in a pinch.

Instead of wasting money on the Leica flash that takes a silly battery and does not have a tilting head for bounce, buy the vivitar 2800. Put a small bit of warming gel in the center and done. Wonderful, warm, bounced light with AA power.
 

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Avoid any of the silly flashes that can only be used "dedicated" on certain digital or even some later film cameras.

Having an "Auto" sensor on the flash is definitely handy. Having multiple manual settings as well is even better.
 
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