Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Pablo: I have a LOT of Leica equipment, both German and Canadian. I cannot detect ANY quality difference. Country of origin is important in some cases to collectors but not to users. As Ted may point out, Leica Canada has made MANY fine lenes for exacting military uses. The Canadian lenses may be used without hesitation. Ken Wilcox At 08:01 PM 8/23/99 -0300, you wrote: >That is the question... >I´d like you, the knowledgeable minded Leica boys...and girls, of >course, to tell me the story about the german made and canadian made >lenses and cameras. >I´ve heard, sometime ago, people saying that formula of lenses and >materials were the same, but...I´d also heard the contrary from others >as knowlegeable people as the one I´ve just mentioned... >The point is that a salesperson in Buenos Aires says that canadian >lenses and cameras are as good as german ones. I do doubt on this point. >Sincerely don´t know actually why but I do doubt about this point. >For example, is a canadian 35/2 Summicron lens as good as a the same >lens mad in Germany ? >Why did Leitz assembled the same cameras at Germany and also Canada ? >Is it true that assembling in Canada was cheaper than in Germany ? Is >this reason the one and only reason to do this ? Did the Second World >War have anything to do with the point? >What are the cameras made in both places ? And lenses ? > >Thank you > >Pablo > > > > > - ------------------ Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LAW LHSA MEA <wilcox@tir.com>