Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/08/05

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: Exakta
From: imxputs@knoware.nl (Erwin Puts/imX)
Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 19:47:06 +0200

That's interesting. Five years behind Nikon on SLR matters? May I remind
you of a number of sketches and ideas in the patent literature in Barnack's
times, suggesting that Barnack seriously considered the idea of building a
SLR.
Ten years behind in AF? Leitz were first with the Correfot, but lacked the
technology of miniatuirsation the Japanese so artfully mastered. Leca at
the moment is considering AF for a long time, as I have been told in
private conversation with Dr Kölsch, Head of the Optical Design Department
of Leica Solms. The problem is not being behind the times technologically
speaking. The problem of Leica Solms is the production quantity. They
produce about 20.000 cameras a year. But the minimum quantity you can order
from a Japanese factory (or  German one) is about 100.000. Consequently you
buy for at least 5 years production, losing your flexibility and investing
your money in possibly obsolete equipment or you throw it away with again a
big loss in investment.
Leica's problem is not a design issue, but a economy-of-scale problem.
Erwin Puts