Discover the updated Leica M6
The Leica M6 features a modern M rangefinder with a 0.72x magnification and coated optical surfaces to reduce stray light. Its updated light meter now uses a red dot for correct exposure, along with the original arrows, and includes a battery warning.
The top cover is now made from solid brass with a durable black lacquer, replacing the previous diecast zinc. The exposure meter uses a brightened area on the cloth shutter, and like the 1984 original, the new M6 is finished with the iconic red Leitz logo.


The legendary Leica M6
The iconic Leica M6 is a legend in the world of photography. Compact, intuitive, and discreet, it brings you closer to the action and authentic emotions. Since its debut in 1984, it has been the preferred choice of many of the world’s top photographers, who have used it to create timeless, iconic images.
In an era where everything moves at an ever-increasing pace, analog photography is making a comeback as people seek traditional values like reliability, trust, and quality. The desire for cameras with character is stronger than ever, and the Leica M6 embodies just that.
Stripped down to the essentials, it rejects unnecessary features, focusing instead on what truly matters: rediscovering photography as an active, creative process and capturing intimate stories. The new Leica M6 is a rebirth of a classic, “Made in Germany”.
The rangefinder, the heart of every Leica M camera
The Leica M6 offers a bright, high-contrast rangefinder that provides a wider view beyond the frame, giving you full control over focus and exposure. Featuring a 0.72x magnification, the mechanical rangefinder is crafted from over 100 parts.
Selective metering through the lens allows precise aperture and exposure adjustments, with the light balance displayed in the viewfinder. Focusing is done using either the superimposed or split image method, both ensuring quick, precise focus even in low light.
The advantages of rangefinder photography
See more, react faster. The Leica M6 rangefinder lets you view beyond the frame, helping you capture the perfect moment.
Illuminated framelines for six focal lengths (28/90 mm, 35/135 mm, 50/75 mm) automatically appear when a lens is attached. You can also switch between framelines using the field selector, ensuring the right focal length is set before you release the shutter.
A milestone in the company’s history
The Leica M6 holds a unique place among Leica’s rangefinder cameras. Produced nearly 175,000 times between 1984 and 2002, it became the tool of choice for some of the world’s top photographers, capturing their perspectives and shaping contemporary history through iconic images.
Still handcrafted in Germany today, the modern Leica M6 remains a dependable companion for those who value the mindful experience of analog photography.

