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How the Leica Family Survived the Digital Camera Revolution

How the Leica Family Survived the Digital Camera Revolution

Season 1 Episode 7 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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When digital photography arrived in the 1990s, it seemed to spell the end for Leica, the legendary German camera maker that had been family-run for nearly a century. Competitors like Nikon and Canon embraced the new technology, while Leica stubbornly stuck to film. This episode explores how the Kaufmann family, which had owned Leica since 1910, navigated near-bankruptcy, internal family strife, and the rise of smartphone cameras. We focus on a specific turning point: the 2014 launch of the Leica T system, a radical bet on minimalist design and premium pricing that ultimately saved the company. Lucas and Luna unpack how the family balanced tradition with reinvention, and why Leica's survival is a masterclass in adaptive stewardship rather than rigid legacy preservation.

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