J'ai trouvé ce passage édifiant sur un site dédié à Minolta: http://members.aol.com/manualminolta/leica.htm
"Leica users will claim that while the camera parts may be largely manufactured by Minolta, the camera used superior Leica optics and German quality control. But, in fact several of the lenses that were designed for this camera were Minolta lenses, as well. For example, the 80-200mm MC Rokkor-X zoom lens, which sold under the Minolta label for $400 at the time was also sold as a Leica lens for $1200. That's a lot to pay for German quality control. (Just to be equitable, there were a few of Leica lenses that were adapted and sold by Minolta -- see the lens lists for details). You can tell a Minolta lens in the Leica line-up because the lens is clearly marked "Lens made in Japan". This camera has a Leica mount, NOT a Minolta mount and is the cheapest way to get into Leica SLR photography "
Avec un feutre et du "blanco" tu rebatises tes Rokkor en Leica et le tour est joué!
Gérard
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