“The Leica Camera” report from 1946 by British intelligence

The full 16 pages reports can be downloaded here. Some interesting Leica facts from 1946:

  • In November of 1946 Leica was producing 1100 cameras per month. Out of those 1100 units 89% were allocated to the American forces, 6% to French forces and only 5% were available for sale in Germany.
  • In 1946 Leica employed 2,453 men and 428 women. In 1939 they employed nearly 5000.
  • Leica lost 400 employees during the war and 300 were prisoners of war.
  • Every camera was tested by taking multiple black and white photographs between 1.25 to 10 meters.
  • The drawing office had 50 drawing boards.
  • “The office was well organised and was scrupulously clean”.
  • The standard work week was 48 hours.
  • Here are two of the final conclusions of this report:

“61. The Leitz factory is a well-run happy organisation, this being due in no small measure to the family nature of the business and to its importance in the neighbourhood. Discipline is strict without being severe and one gets the impression of great interest by employees of every grade in the work being performed.

62. This pride in workmanship and the just pride all have in their world-wide reputation for quality work is the permeating spirit of the place and helps greatly to offset apathy caused by the present dismal state of the country.”

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Win a Leica S2

RedBullIllume photo competition offers a Leica S2 equipment valued at €30,000 as a top prize. Photographers must enter their best action and adventure sports images before midnight (Central European Time) on February 28, 2010.

BTW, Adorama has the Leica S2 in stock now.

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Leica 35mm Summilux-M f/1.4 ASPH lens listed as new (updated)

Update #2: here is the response I got from Digitalrev:

Dear Leica Rumors,

Just to clarify the post regarding the NEW 35mm Summilux-M ASPH:
– The product image was mistakingly linked to the 35mm Summilux-R and has now been changed.
– This is for the current 35mm Summilux-M ASPH, not the anticipated NEW one.
– The NEW label on the product thumbnail is something that we put on recently uploaded products.
Apologies for any confusion caused.

Best regards,
DigitalRev

Update: the shown picture is from the 35mm 1.4 lens for R series but not the specs, they are from the current 35mm 1.4 version. This is probably a placeholder for the new model (it is labeled as “NEW”).

Go to Digitalrev and read about the new Leica 35mm Summilux-M f/1.4 ASPH Lens. The price is listed as US$4,295.00. Availability is listed as in 4-7 days.

– Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) 47ã, 40ã, 27ã
– Bayonet Filter (type) Lens hood Dimensions and weight
– Number of elements / groups: 9 / 5 Focal length: 35.6 mm
– Entrance pupil: 16.8 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction)
– Focusing range: 0.7 m to Infinity
– Scale: combined meter/feet-increments
– Smallest object field: 420 mm x 630 mm
– Highest reproduction ratio: 1:17.5
– Setting / Type: with clickstops (including half values), manual diaphragm
– Smallest aperture: f/16 Leica M quick-change bayonet internal thread for screw-in type filters E 46 separate, clip-on type, lockable
– Length: 46.2 mm
– Largest diameter: 53 mm
– Weight: approx. 320 g

More details after the break:

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Waiting for the new Leica 35mm Summilux lens announcement

I believe an official Leica announcement will be made tomorrow or in the next few days before or during PMA.

A new Leica 35mm Summilux lens and new compact camera(s) are expected (and maybe even more).

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Aperture 3 support for Leica M9: “imminent”

Maccreate’s report from the Aperture 3 press event in London states that Leica M9 support for Aperture 3 is on “top of their to-do-list” (as well as other cameras like Panasonic Lumix GF1).

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How about that Leica D-Lux 5?

Panasonic is currently running a teaser ad that displays the silhouettes of two cameras – one of them appears to have the shape of the LX3.

The official announcement should be during the Focus on Imaging show in Birmingham NEC (March 7-10, 2010). At that point it is not clear if this will be the new LX4 but if it is, we can expect the Leica D-Lux 5 to be announced for Photokina 2010.

Here are some rumored Leica D-Lux 5 specs found on dpreview:

  • New backlit 12.1mp sensor
  • Built-in EVF
  • Lumix lens (not Leica; not sure about specs, but I am hearing 1.7/20mm)
  • 1:1, 3:2, 16:9, 2.39:1, 1.85:1 aspect ratios
  • New B&W high-sensitivity mode (almost no-noise in iso 3200)
  • Improved noise reduction system (all ISO settings)
  • Priced at under $600 USD at launch
  • Stiffer controls compared to LX3
  • Screen to be equal to or better than LX3/D-Lux 4 screen
  • Manual focus/selector ring, similar to canon S90
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • Higher capacity batteries
  • Built-in lens cap
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Looking for a Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH lens

Update #2: a silver 50mm Lux is available here.

Update: This store in Taiwan had a silver 50mm Lux just few days ago (may still have it in stock). In addition a reader in Paris is selling his two months old silver 50mm Summilux ASPH – his email is: agreenman (at) jhminternational (dot) com.

The Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH lens (6 bit coded) has been difficult to find since the M9 was released.

B&H, Adorama, Amazon and KEH are all out of stock. Ebay has currently two ongoing auctions and the price is up to $2700.

If you are aware of a store (or a private party) that has this lens or the M9 for sale, sent me an email or just add a comment to this thread and I will post it online.

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