Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]While I think that Leica's future depends on a digital rangefinder, where it is manufactured and assembled matters little to me. The less expensive the manufacturing costs are the more funds they will have for R&D. For the foreseeable future there are enough German built Leicas about to keep up with any reasonable increase in the number of fondlers. John Collier On 26-Oct-06, at 6:17 AM, Joseph Yao wrote: > There is nothing wrong with 'Made in Thailand', and the Nikon D200 > is indeed > very well made in Thailand. > > I also find my 'Made in Thailand' Mercedes-Benz better built than > my German > built one. Better finished and more reliable. Better than my > previous > South African built one for sure. > > Interestingly, when I was at the Mercedes factory in Stuttgart last > time, > most production line workers I met were not German :-) > > Oh, I almost forgot to mention several Leica items are now made in > China. > Nothing wrong with that, as far as I am concerned.