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"I have to be very quick and discreet," said the Berlin-based artist who captures reflections of people walking past windows, their contours merging with the shapes behind the glass. Stuenkel's compact Leica is the perfect camera for the job, the 51-year-old said.
The Leica company was founded in 1869 by the entrepreneur Ernst Leitz in the city of Wetzlar in western Germany, originally manufacturing optical lenses and microscopes. But it was not until 1925 that the Leica 1 camera was introduced at the Leipzig Spring Fair.
Even today, the nifty camera with a red dot still holds its own in a market dominated by Japanese giants such as Sony, Canon and Nikon.
Working with a Leica "makes you a better photographer," said British artist Alan Schaller, who uses a monochrome version of the M11 - a digital camera with manual controls.SLeica cameras are still assembled by hand in a factory in Wetzlar, north of Frankfurt.
In the dust-free assembly room, 70 workers equipped with precision screwdrivers and anti-static tweezers build the devices by hand from more than 600 parts. AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE