Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/02

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica M history
From: LEICAMAN56 <LEICAMAN56@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 17:01:48 EDT

Fabian,

The first Leica M camera with an integrated exposure meter was the Leica M5.
This camera was introduced in 1971 and was manufactured until 1975.  Nearly
34,000 units were produced in both chrome and black chrome finish.  The camera
used a CdS cell mounted on a moveable arm directly in the light path to take a
reading.  This arm swung downward out ot the way into the camera body as the
picture was being made.

The Leica CL also had a similar arrangement and this camera was introduced in
1972.

Until the advent of the Leica M6 in 1984, these were the only M cameras with
integrated light meters (although some might argue that the CL was not really
an M camera).

All other M cameras required an auxilliary meter such as the MC or MR meter,
which was coupled to the shutter speed dial.

Bill Rosauer