eleskin
Well-known
I see from the online video of unpacking and adjusting the M9 in Solms Germany that most of the M9 comes from Portugal. I would love to see a video of how 80-90% of the camera is actually made. I know some have taken a tour there, and would love to see a video tour. I know sometime next year I will be near Braga Portugal (my wife, Maria, is Portuguese, and her home town Santa Maria is not far from the Leica plant in Northern Portugal), and I will probably have my M9 by then, and I would love a tour myself.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
Leica does not want to disrupt their 'hand assembled in Germany' image with a video of it being 'machine made in Portugal'.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
It all started a few decades ago. Portuguese labor costs were less than German and it was also a way to help a relatively poor country to start manufacturing high grade products. It was to be a win/win situation. Germans set up the factory and trained the workers. The main thing you'd notice right away is less blond haired workers.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
It all started a few decades ago. Portuguese labor costs were less than German and it was also a way to help a relatively poor country to start manufacturing high grade products. It was to be a win/win situation. Germans set up the factory and trained the workers. The main thing you'd notice right away is less blond haired workers.
I have not seen too many blond haired workers at the german Leica factory either.
Gary Sandhu
Well-known
Me, too. I posted an identical request on LUG but was just referred to the archives, in which I couldn't find anything.
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