adamjohari
Established
Hi guys,
I've seen some Leica gear that have been made in Germany and some from Canada. Particularly, I've seen the 50 summicron v4 (tabbed) being made from both countries.
I'm assuming that they are derived from the same formula, but in terms of build quality would you expect any difference? What about prices? Does the Canadian version cost cheaper than the German one? It seems to be the case.
Thanks
Adam
I've seen some Leica gear that have been made in Germany and some from Canada. Particularly, I've seen the 50 summicron v4 (tabbed) being made from both countries.
I'm assuming that they are derived from the same formula, but in terms of build quality would you expect any difference? What about prices? Does the Canadian version cost cheaper than the German one? It seems to be the case.
Thanks
Adam
starless
Well-known
Build and optical quality is the same.
The price difference is just due to pretense.
The price difference is just due to pretense.
BillBingham2
Registered User
IMHO Canadian glass is every bit as good as German. The Canadian team made some very special glass for different governments that worked very very well. I had an M4-P from midland and loved it. Every bit as good as my M6 that also was purchased new.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
richardvanle
Richard Van Le
I didn't purposely set out to do this, but all five of my Leica lenses were made in Canada. They're all great lenses.
ferider
Veteran
Think about it: most of the famous pre-asph Leica lenses were designed (and built first) by Mandler and his team in Canada. Including your 50 v4. Here is a list:

richardvanle
Richard Van Le
Judging from that list of lenses, all of my lenses are Mandler-designed.
These days are Canadian lenses any cheaper? Seems like all used prices are going through the roof.
These days are Canadian lenses any cheaper? Seems like all used prices are going through the roof.
JianL
Established
Judging from that list of lenses, all of my lenses are Mandler-designed.
These days are Canadian lenses any cheaper? Seems like all used prices are going through the roof.
There seems to be less competition for them on auction sites but I havent seen much difference in the price.
chrishayton
Well-known
From my experience there is no difference in quality in build or performance. And as said above mandler was a lens magician, eg pre asph 35 lux, noctilux
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Same techs, same quality.
MC JC86
Negative Nancy.
The Canadian lenses are 100% the equal of their German counterparts.
Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Disgusting.
Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Disgusting.
LKeithR
Improving daily--I think.
Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Disgusting.
Ouch!!!!!!
Haigh
Gary Haigh
I have an M4-P and 35 plus 50mm lenses from Canada and they are just great.
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
I have an M4-P and 35 plus 50mm lenses from Canada and they are just great.
I want a similar setup. I have the Canadian M4-P, my 50 cron is German... I'd like a Canuck one
Paul Luscher
Well-known
Ditto to all the comments above.
If "Made In Germany" commands higher prices than "Made In Canada" that's misinformation and snob value speaking. Some still have the idea that "Made In Germany" stuff is "better" than the Canadian products. It ain't.
Have a 35mm and a 90mm Summicron lens, both made in Canada. Two of my fave lenses.
If "Made In Germany" commands higher prices than "Made In Canada" that's misinformation and snob value speaking. Some still have the idea that "Made In Germany" stuff is "better" than the Canadian products. It ain't.
Have a 35mm and a 90mm Summicron lens, both made in Canada. Two of my fave lenses.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
The Canadian lenses are 100% the equal of their German counterparts.
Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Disgusting.
You just haven't tried the right ones (yet)
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
The Canadian lenses are 100% the equal of their German counterparts.
Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Disgusting.
so german whisky is any better?...
rickp
Well-known
same message as chris
same message as chris
+1 remember the 75 summilux is from the same factory (also a mandler design). buy with confidence!
same message as chris
+1 remember the 75 summilux is from the same factory (also a mandler design). buy with confidence!
From my experience there is no difference in quality in build or performance. And as said above mandler was a lens magician, eg pre asph 35 lux, noctilux
peter_n
Veteran
Spelled with an "e" so that's Irish talk there. The best whiskey comes from Ireland, no question.Stay away from Canadian Whiskey though.
Canadian/German Leica lenses; no difference. I think the collectors prefer the German versions though.
Kent
Finally at home...
No difference whatsoever, apart from the price. 
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