Jul 31, 2011 rickogezmn Says:
That may be shocking to us at first, especially to those of us who don't shoot Leica because we have thousands of dollars burning holes in our pockets, but save every penny we can to shoot a system we trust and believe in for many reasons. But I don't find this to be negative. Erwin Puts explains that it is not at this point German vs Other material (lenses or bodies) that is making the quality differences. But rather the amount of error allowed and level of quality control.
Jul 11, 2011 Cheekyguille Says:
Germany assembled, made in Portugal? wow
Jul 3, 2011 patrujo Says:
YEah, "made in Germany" my ass.
Jun 8, 2011 teamsleepnine Says:
thanks man...glad to know they still making film camera...
Jan 31, 2010 Pinguing1 Says:
totally true the MP is probably the best mechenical rangefider still in production
Jan 30, 2010 noeltal Says:
I would like to see how they are made from scratch also and I would like to see a similar piece on the a la carte cameras.
Sep 10, 2009 filmmel Says:
i'd really like to see how the cameras are made from scratch.
Jun 6, 2009 Lichtbildwelten Says:
Die Vorteile des Arbeitens mit der MP liegen u.a. in ihrer vollmechanischen Funktion & der Möglichkeit einer leisen, verzögerungsfreien & hochpräzisen Auslösung ihres Verschlusses aus der Hand begründet. Das potentiell mögliche Realisieren von Verschlusszeiten unterhalb des 1/30sec-Index lässt sie für jene zum bevorzugten Werkzeug werden, welche sich blind auf die pysikalischen Grundlagen der Photographie verstehen. Zweifellos die beste, vollmechanische Sucherkamera der Welt!
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The first L-Camera TV show:
Visit of the Leica Camera production site in Solms, Germany
l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum /special_leica_mp_m7.php More
The first L-Camera TV show:
Visit of the Leica Camera production site in Solms, Germany
l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum /special_leica_mp_m7.php Less
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bbtel Says:
NIKON
rickogezmn Says:
That may be shocking to us at first, especially to those of us who don't shoot Leica because we have thousands of dollars burning holes in our pockets, but save every penny we can to shoot a system we trust and believe in for many reasons. But I don't find this to be negative. Erwin Puts explains that it is not at this point German vs Other material (lenses or bodies) that is making the quality differences. But rather the amount of error allowed and level of quality control.
Cheekyguille Says:
Germany assembled, made in Portugal? wow
patrujo Says:
YEah, "made in Germany" my ass.
teamsleepnine Says:
thanks man...glad to know they still making film camera...
rvman10458 Says:
1:30 and screw it
MrAdrianWhatever Says:
they do indeed, M7, M8, M9 and MP
aarondkeogh Says:
mr slag makes your leicas
teamsleepnine Says:
2011....they still produce the m7? i want to get one my self...
inzahei Says:
Great, thanks!
Pinguing1 Says:
totally true the MP is probably the best mechenical rangefider still in production
noeltal Says:
I would like to see how they are made from scratch also and I would like to see a similar piece on the a la carte cameras.
filmmel Says:
i'd really like to see how the cameras are made from scratch.
Lichtbildwelten Says:
Die Vorteile des Arbeitens mit der MP liegen u.a. in ihrer vollmechanischen Funktion & der Möglichkeit einer leisen, verzögerungsfreien & hochpräzisen Auslösung ihres Verschlusses aus der Hand begründet. Das potentiell mögliche Realisieren von Verschlusszeiten unterhalb des 1/30sec-Index lässt sie für jene zum bevorzugten Werkzeug werden, welche sich blind auf die pysikalischen Grundlagen der Photographie verstehen. Zweifellos die beste, vollmechanische Sucherkamera der Welt!