Olsen
Well-known
It would be better if the Leica guy was allowed to speak German. I would have understood that better. Interesting: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/videos/m9-video.shtml
JPSuisse
Well-known
This is a funny link. Why on earth would any technology manufacturer show how they are assembling their products? Is this some of leica-glasnost thing?
I did notice that they were assembling the M8s as well as the M9s. That means that there are still a few M8s available for those who liked that one....
Cheers, JP
I did notice that they were assembling the M8s as well as the M9s. That means that there are still a few M8s available for those who liked that one....
Cheers, JP
mikemyers
Established
Anybody know if the sensor cleaning gear they use at the factory is something you can buy? It looked quite professional, easy to use, and safe.
Thanks for posting the video. I enjoyed watching it!
Thanks for posting the video. I enjoyed watching it!
elshaneo
Panographer
The Sensor Cleaning method in the video resembles the DustAid Platinum:
http://www.dust-aid.com/08DAplatinum.html
http://www.dust-aid.com/08DAplatinum.html
JPSuisse
Well-known
Yeah, Olsen, thanks for posting. Just still wonder why Leica releases videos like that. The one about the fact that "Lecia still manufactures film cameras," I could kind of understand. Afterall noboday is really going to copy that camera anymore. The digital camera would seem a more likely candidate for copying...
JP
JP
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varjag
Guest
You can't copy an electronic design and software based on a video.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Well, if they showed the schematics and the source code...
_goodtimez
Well-known
I think it's great to show such a video. No other manufacturer does that and this is really a Leica signature. I take this as a free gift from them.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
One can find out a lot more if they actually buy the camera and take it apart. Probably won't learn enough to replicate one.
I can take my car apart. I won't be able to build a new one much less put it back together without winding up with a few "extra" parts.
I can take my car apart. I won't be able to build a new one much less put it back together without winding up with a few "extra" parts.
freeranger
Well-known
Seems like a nice, calm place to work .... especially after the day I have had!
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Roberto
Guest
The video is absolutely moving
and it witnesses how Leica is still a small company with a human touch...
jack palmer
Well-known
Thanks Olsen, I really enjoyed that. A lot of manufacturers give tours . It doesn't mean you can replicate what they do just by watching. I have an Airstream Travel trailer and it was nice to take the tour and see how they are built. Completly hand assembled. I don't tow it with the Mini though
andydg
Established
Seeing the video makes me long for an M9 all the more.
monochromejrnl
Well-known
am I right in understanding that each camera's sensor must be manually shimmed to ensure proper alignment?
if this is so, that's astounding... and frankly a bit disturbing, no wonder Leica has QC issues...
if this is so, that's astounding... and frankly a bit disturbing, no wonder Leica has QC issues...
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capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
All that green inside just looks wrong.
am I right in understanding that each camera's sensor must be manually shimmed to ensure proper alignment?
if this is so, that's astounding... and frankly a bit disturbing, no wonder Leica has QC issues...
LOL
No, it's because they are so precise and exacting in every detail. Why do you think their lenses are so good and cost so much, because they cut corners? Heh.
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