Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dr H The question does begged to be asked, so I will ask it - why does the country of manufacture matter to you? Is this merely an issue of interest or does manufacture in Germany suggest a better quality product? I have had no problems with my Canadian Noctilux, and I believe it was Ted Grant who stood proudly behind the Made in Canada marking 9as indeed he should, it is an excellent piece of precision engineering). Simon Dr H L Lau wrote: > > After the ELCAN plant was sold to Raytheon in 1998, it was believed that the production of > the 75mm Summilux and the Noctilux would be moved to Solms; Stephan Gandy on his > website also stated this "expectation". So far the "new" German-made 75mm Summilux has > appeared (order no. changed from 11815 to 11810, same optical design, but a slightly > different mechanical design in the helicoid resulting in some 40g reduction in weight). > But the German-made Noctilux has yet to come, at least as far as a > newly-shipped-in-from-Solms Noctilux (which my friend bought from the respectable Dr > Joseph Yao a couple of weeks ago) went -- it was "made in Canada". My Noctilux bought > last year (serial no. 3814xxx, which includes the signed Test Certificate introduced in late > 2000) was also made in Canada. > One speculation was that Leica is just selling the unsold stock from ELCAN. This is an > interesting topic to follow, especially now when all Leica M lenses are supposedly made in > Germany. The recent thread on LUG concerning the 35-75 mm f/2.8 Vario-Elmarit-R ASPH > also shed light on the technical "problems" Leica has faced with. The dealers that I know in > Hong Kong, Japan and Germany also maintain that the Noctilux is being made in Germany. > This added to the "mystery" of where the Noctilux is currently produced (those who couldn't > care less of the country of manufacture can save their time and stop reading on). > When I enquired ELCAN of any currently produced lenses for still-picture photography, their > answer is that the Noctilux is still being made there! I enclose their e-mail reply in the > following. The big question now is not WHERE anymore, but WHY? > > Horace Lau > > > Subject: Re: Photography > Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:07 -0800 (PST) > From: bwveall@west.raytheon.com > To: shllau@zdnetonebox.com > > Dear Mr. Lau, > > Thank you for your enquiry. > > ELCAN still manufactures the Noctilux M f/1 50mm for the Leica 35mm > rangefinder > system of Leica Camera AG, Solms, Germany. > > This lens is available exclusively through the worldwide network of Leica > dealers, through whom descriptive literature on Leica cameras, lenses and > accessories is distributed. > > Kind regards, > > Brian Veall > > > Dear Sir/Madam, > > Does ELCAN produce any lenses for still-picture photography at the > present moment? If so, would you please supply more information. > > Thank you very much. > > Best regards, > > Horace Lau > >