Leica
历史时间线
- 1849: Ernst Leitz I founds optical institute in Wetzlar
- 1914: Oskar Barnack creates first 35mm camera prototype (Ur-Leica)
- 1925: Leica I goes on sale — creates 35mm photography
- 1932: Leica II introduces rangefinder
- 1954: Leica M3 — considered greatest camera ever made
- 2002: Leica M7 — last mass-produced film rangefinder
- 2006: Partners with Panasonic for digital camera development
- 2023: Leica M11 continues the M-series legacy
商业模式
Premium cameras (M-series rangefinders, SL mirrorless, Q compact), lenses (Summilux, Noctilux, Summicron), and sport optics (binoculars). Phones: Leica lens partnerships with Huawei and now Xiaomi generate licensing revenue. Prices range from €2,000 (Q3) to €10,000+ (M11 Monochrom).
护城河分析
M-series mount unchanged since 1954 — 70 years of lens compatibility. Handcrafted in Germany (Wetzlar and Portugal) creates artisanal brand positioning. Legendary status in photojournalism and street photography. Leica lens optics are considered among the finest ever produced.
关键数据
- Founded: 1849 (optics), 1914 (camera), Wetzlar, Germany
- Revenue: ~€600M+
- Employees: ~1,800
- Ownership: Majority owned by Dr. Andreas Kaufmann (private)
- Iconic Products: Leica M3, Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95, M11
有趣事实
- The Leica M-mount has remained unchanged since 1954 — a lens from 1954 fits perfectly on a 2024 M11, making Leica cameras essentially immortal.
- A Leica 0-series camera (one of 25 pre-production models from 1923) sold for €15 million at auction in 2022 — the most expensive camera ever sold.