Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<< I would appreciate any comments / comparisons between the Leica M6 Millennium Black Paint TTL vs. the LHSA Black Paint M6 TTL. I undersatnd the the Millenium issue is sold out or the asking price is in the $4,500 range while the LHSA version is still available ( November) at a more reasonable $2,595. Production of both models is suppose to be 2,000 ??? Anyone know the seriel # series for the LHSA models? Differences - ?? Which is better? More collectible? Thanks for you assistance. Dave Mishalof Huntington Beach, CA>> There are few cosmetic differences (engravings) between the LHSA and Millennium models as well as the rewind knob issue...however I doubt that many of the LHSA bodies will be available at the "subscription" price as most dealers have already pre-sold their entire orders for November. I have also heard that November isn't likely...more like Jan 1st '01. I have been finding that many on the world market (Japan and Europe especially) didn't get the word about this camera until it was too late. Because of this, even with the many extras I ordered, I am certain to have fewer than I need. I think there is even more interest for this camera right now than for the Millennium if one counts the number of "inquiries." I think most dealers, especially those with big Shutterbug ads, will certainly find themselves in the same position. The Millennium cameras are in fact selling in the $4500-$5000 range when you can find one for sale. Even dealers have a hard time getting any and Leica USA is already done with their alotment. I have also heard that any with the first 250 serial numbers are already selling at a even higher premium (up to $6k so far) as early classic cameras do. It is certainly the more "collectible" one even though it seems it may be that a larger number have been made. In addition to the 2000 units, there are also 150 Millennium cameras engraved ICS in Japan that seem to sell for about $9000 usd! I would NOT be surprised to see a .85 version of the Millennium some time in the future. I also predict (with no input from Leica, and no, not at this Photokina) that a black paint camera will become a regular order item sometime in the future. It just makes way to much sense. If you are a shooter and want black paint, you probably are better off with the LHSA model as it will probably still be less $$$ than a Millennium edition and it has the normal M6 rewind knob. If you are a collector...than the Millennium is probably more desirable and certainly more unique with the M6 TTL body and the M3 rewind knob. later, Rich