When Leitz built the Ontario plant,
it was the finest facility in the world. They also made 'special objectives' for military use.
The lenses chosen to be produced there (the Mandler Summicrons) were the finest lenses made in their day.
Collectors required that Japanese stuff not be as good as German,
because Japanese stuff was made by Japanese,
therefore German HAD to be the best possible,
and Canadian stuff had to be inferior
because it wasn't German.
Leitz made the stuff in Canada because it couldn't be made as well in Germany.
Collectors said Canadian wasn't as good as German.
Collectors therefore had decided they knew more than Leitz.
This presumption completely freed Collectors from reality.
Too bad Collectors can't make lenses.
AS Leica built new facilities, and phased out the Midland plant,
and the new designs were built ONLY in the new plants in Germany, the argument is pointless.
But in their day, the Ontario products were the finest of their kind in the world.
Call 'em snobs, call 'em bigots, call 'em fat-headed racists, or just call 'em wrong:
what 'Collectors' think has never had any connection to what was a good product.
Collectors' ideology exists only to decide what to collect -- what will give them a little thrill to own and become special by owning it.
Here is a brief outline of Leitz Midland ~ ELCAN.
http://www.elcan.com/About_ELCAN/ELCAN_History/
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