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Revision as of 18:27, 30 August 2009
R6.2 User Manual VIII/99/FX/L Courtesy of Joe Chan
Shown in black & white with a 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-R lens. Successor to the Leica R6[1], the R6.2 was the last mechanical, manual exposure, manual focus Leica single-lens reflex camera to date. Launched in 1992 the R6.2 was on sale until 1997 when it was withdrawn. The R6.2 is in essence an improved R6, with the most significant change being the increase in maximum shutter speed to 1/2000 second.
Perhaps the most famous devotee of the Leica R6/R6.2 cameras is reknowned documentary photographer Sebastio Salgado
Specifications
As R6 plus:
- Shutter speeds of 1 sec - 1/2000 sec + B & X (1/100 sec)
- Supports 35mm film of speeds 8-6400 ISO