Leica Article in Wall St. Journal

Very interesting. Obviously, I think we all hope Leica stays alive and well. It seems as though Leica needs a Kobayashi-type person at the helm -- an enthusiast rather than purely a businessman, and it sounds like Herr Kaufmann fits that description (though "Kaufmann" translates to "businessman").

So it's news to me that Leica invented autofocus. Is that really accurate?
 
Very interesting. I liked the bits about Mr. Lee and him calling Leica employees 'dumb farmers'.

Seriously, Mr. Lee was the worst thing that could happen to Leica.
 
IIRC, Honeywell invented autofocus in the sense of developing it 1st. However, there were several different types of autofocus developed in the '60s-'70s. I remember Polaroid's ultrasonic sonar system for the SX-70. Since many different companies were independently working on autofocus technologies, it doesn't surprise me that the 1 that Minolta brought to market, which is I believe the method used in most modern SLRs & dSLRs, may have originated @ Leitz (on account of the cooperation between the 2 companies in that time period).

So it's news to me that Leica invented autofocus. Is that really accurate?
 
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