Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You are correct to be suspicious as they were never produced even though they were announced. Leica in Canada could no longer make them profitably as labour costs rose and demand was very low. Leica Portugal thought they could do it to a certain price and the machinery was moved and new availability was announced. Alas talk is cheap, pun intended, and when LP got down to it they also could not make them profitably. So now the winder was discontinued again (or still). I like mine as I used to use motorized N****s (F3s and F2s) and like the idea of the ever-ready camera. The only weak spot is the sophisticated winder damping mechanism (a little piece of foam) that gets tired after having had the stuffing beat out of every time you press the shutter. Supposedly there is a new winder in the works but it may not be backward compatible if and when it arrives. Do not hold your breath as producing a motor for the R8 took an embarrassingly long time. Mr. Williamson wrote: >....It was bought new - made in Canada. Im not aware if the latest version >(that I now know to be discontinued AGAIN!) was ever made in Germany or >Portugal, but I'm curious.....