Fotohuis
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Some other suppliers of Rollei:
AP photoindustries (Spain), cassettes. But I suppose Ilford, Agfa, Tura a.s.o. had the same supplier because nobody else in Europe is making (metal) 35mm cassettes.
Ferrania (Italy) for their new one shot B&W camera, available in Januari 2006, loaded with a real B&W film (Retro 400).
Their wooden boxes: A manufacturer in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany, so not China or so......
But who cares?
If you are buying a car, BMW or Mercedes, most people are also not interested where the ABS chip controller is comming from. In this case Elmos in Dortmund, who is, by the way, also producing the controller chip for Leica cameras in Solms.
The most important thing is the quality check, during producing and at the end of the production chain. If that is OK., you have a reliable product and if most products are produced in Germany, you are allowed to put on a label: "made in Germany" , although "made in Europe" or "EU" should be more to the truth.
But that's the same with the German cars: A lot of products inside that BMW or Mercedes are also comming from Holland. If foreign people are thinking we are producing cheese and flowers only: WRONG...................
Robert
AP photoindustries (Spain), cassettes. But I suppose Ilford, Agfa, Tura a.s.o. had the same supplier because nobody else in Europe is making (metal) 35mm cassettes.
Ferrania (Italy) for their new one shot B&W camera, available in Januari 2006, loaded with a real B&W film (Retro 400).
Their wooden boxes: A manufacturer in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany, so not China or so......
But who cares?
If you are buying a car, BMW or Mercedes, most people are also not interested where the ABS chip controller is comming from. In this case Elmos in Dortmund, who is, by the way, also producing the controller chip for Leica cameras in Solms.
The most important thing is the quality check, during producing and at the end of the production chain. If that is OK., you have a reliable product and if most products are produced in Germany, you are allowed to put on a label: "made in Germany" , although "made in Europe" or "EU" should be more to the truth.
But that's the same with the German cars: A lot of products inside that BMW or Mercedes are also comming from Holland. If foreign people are thinking we are producing cheese and flowers only: WRONG...................

Robert