When Leica still operated
their North American Plant in Midland, Ontario, I constantly ran across
individuals that questioned the quality of the items produced there. The question always was if a product made in
Canada could possibly be of the same quality as if it were made in Germany.
The facility in Canada has
long been sold, but I see the same questions being asked about the Leica Famalicão
operation in Portugal. If anything, the doubts
about the quality of the Portuguese made items is even greater than they were
during the ELCAN days.
Being German myself, I
should feel honored that some people think that German craftsmanship is
superior to anyone else’s. I have said
it in the past, and I am writing this article to say so again, such opinions
are total nonsense.
Virtually all Leica
equipment is at the technical and performance front of what is possible today. The reason for that is that Leica sets
performance standards which are higher than most of their competition. Mechanical and optical tolerances are
tighter, and adhered to more stringently than with other companies. That is what sets Leica apart and it does not
make any difference where or by whom these standards are being adhered to.
Most of the Leica
binoculars and telescopes are made in Portugal, but I did see binoculars being
worked on in Wetzlar during my last visit there as well. Without going too deeply into what is made
where, the two facilities work closely together. Many subassemblies are made in the Portugal
plant and then shipped to Wetzlar for final assembly. Add items which are not made in house, like
sensors for instance, and the question of where a camera, a lens or a pair of
binoculars is being made becomes difficult to answer at best.
Milling, grinding and polishing of optical binocular components are all made in Famalicão
However, it is my understanding
that a lot of the final assembly steps are done in Wetzlar, as is the final
testing before packaging and shipping.
Leica is the world’s leading
manufacturer of aspherical lens elements and, as far as I know, these are all
made in Wetzlar.
International trade rules allow
a company to state as the final country of origin, where an item is assembled
and deemed ready for shipment. Therefore
most Leica items are labelled “Made in Germany.” Some consider this as being misleading, but
would it be helpful to have a whole list of countries of origin based on the various
parts that are used to make an item?
Be assured that buying a
piece of Leica equipment will always give the assurance that it is of the
highest level of quality and subsequent performance.
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Make them America, America makes the world's best technology and the internet would not exist without the myriad of American inventions and products. Germany is way overrated in product quality.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything of note in the photographic industry that is made in the US (America is a continent)?
ReplyDeleteI would be ok with it if they just labeled it "Final Assembly in Germany" .. because the majority of workmanship seems to come from Portugal.. Here In the US, you have to have 70% or more US assembly and work hours in a product to label it USA Made, that is more fair and honest. I wonder though, are even the high end optics such as Noctilux mostly made in Portugal?
ReplyDeleteWhile Portugal manufactures a lot of the subassemblies for the Leica cameras, including the body castings, assembly is in large part done in Germany. It is there that the high tolerances that Leica aplies are adhered to, like in the installation of the sensors, for instance. However, as far as lens production goes, only simple lens elements are made in Portugal. None of the aspherical elements, for instance, are made in Portugal, those are limited to Germany only. Ultimately it makes no difference where any of the individual components for the Leica cameras and lenses are made. It is the way they are made, adherance to tolerances and repeated checks and rexchecks, that is important As long as those criteria are maintained, it makes no difference where an item is made.
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