George S.
How many is enough?
that's not including all the work done in portugal too
I know. I was only speaking about what was shown on the video, the final assembly part.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
I loved it! It is my dream to take that tour! at least able to watch over internet isnt too bad 
I would especially love to watch the lens production facility...any videos on that?
I would especially love to watch the lens production facility...any videos on that?
RichardB
Well-known
But is the M really "Made in Germany"?-Dick
Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
Interesting, thanks.
Benjamin
Benjamin
lrrp77
Member
Thanks for sharing.
Particularly interested in the calibration part
Particularly interested in the calibration part
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
I loved it! It is my dream to take that tour! at least able to watch over internet isnt too bad
I would especially love to watch the lens production facility...any videos on that?
This video covers lens production.
George S.
How many is enough?
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
"and then the camera goes into the oven for 6 hours"
Who could have guessed that?
Who could have guessed that?
bucks11
Established
Thanks for the link...
Very interesting, indeed.
Very interesting, indeed.
italy74
Well-known
I still get a message: SORRY this video is temporarily unavailable, please try again later - VIMEO
Of course I didnt mean to be aggressive here, but seen this message, at first I thought it was kind of rethorical statement
(i.e.: "who is still washing clothes by his own hands")
Edit: it's Mozilla having problems, I tried right now with Explorer and it works
thanks
Of course I didnt mean to be aggressive here, but seen this message, at first I thought it was kind of rethorical statement
Edit: it's Mozilla having problems, I tried right now with Explorer and it works
thanks
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kshapero
South Florida Man
Being Jewish that was the only scary part."and then the camera goes into the oven for 6 hours"
Who could have guessed that?
All in all, how can they stay in business with such small production? Get em while you can. I daresay that they are they are the only camera manufacturer doing this much by hand.
Barth
Newbie
I'm disappointed that the biggest percentage of the build and manufacture seems to be happening outside Germany again, but I guess that's the reality we're living in. Kind of like History repeating itself. Is the M8.x the new M5?
Ag-based capture is dead anyway, except apparently in Japan. How ironic is that, considering Nikon, Canon and Sony dominate the silicon-based capture.
Ag-based capture is dead anyway, except apparently in Japan. How ironic is that, considering Nikon, Canon and Sony dominate the silicon-based capture.
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