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That's a scary statistic IMO.
All it takes is some soulless automaton in a boardroom to look at a stat like that and thinking ... "Maybe we should drop these film cameras and concentrate wholely on our digital future?"
Hopefully the good doctor would never let this happen ... but he is a businessman after all who has to consider the future of his company!
Leica don't have production lines going all the time for every single product, and that is very much how many smaller companies in similar situations work. The Fender Custom Shop, being the bespoke arm of Fender, don't make Telecaster's and Stratocaster's all day long in every possible configuration a customer may want. Because of manpower they make batches, and when one batch is finished they move to another model or specification for a while. For Leica what makes it work is that they will eventually get to the point when initial M9 demand is mostly met, and they can then fall back on making some more film cameras, or lenses...and then a new model will be introduced in a few years time and it all happens again.
Steve