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Kodak Ektar is a
professional color negative film
introduced in 2008,
designed for nature, outdoors, fashion, and
product photography. The film offers...
- of Aero-
Ektar lenses made by
Kodak during World War II. Thus they are
mildly radioactive. Two of the gl****
elements in the f/2.5 Aero-
Ektar lenses are...
- ਤਾਰਾ, Tamil: எக்டரா;
literally 'one-string', also
called actara, iktar,
ektar, Sindhi: يڪتارو, yaktaro, gopichand, gopichant,
golki Nepali: गोल्, gopijiantra...
- camera, 20 holders, 4
lenses - 1
Cooke Convertible, 1 ten-inch Wide
Field Ektar, 1 9-inch Dagor, one 6-3/4-inch
Wollensak wide angle. 7 x 17
special panorama...
- COMPUR-RAPID Kodak-Anastigmat
Ektar f3,5 F=5 cm /
COMPUR Kodak-Anastigmat
Ektar f3,5 F=5 cm / COMPUR-RAPID Kodak-Anastigmat
EKTAR f:3,5 F=5 cm / COMPUR-RAPID...
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offered six 35 mm film
cameras for sale as of
October 2024,
including the
Ektar H35N,
another half-frame camera.
Individual rolls of 135 film are enclosed...
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David Burnett used his 4×5 inch
Speed Graphic with a 178 mm f/2.5 Aero
Ektar lens
removed from a K-21
aerial camera to
cover John Kerry's presidential...
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reinforced by Kodak's
reintroduction of half
frame cameras through the
Kodak Ektar branded H35 half
frame camera. Technologically, the most
advanced electronic...
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Ultramax 800 (Single use cameras)
Color negative film (professional)
Kodak Ektar 100
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 800
Color reversal film...
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equivalent angle of view as a 50 mm lens on a 135 film camera. 1600F with
Kodak Ektar 2.8/80 lens 1000F with
Zeiss Tessar 2.8/80 lens Pål-Nils
Nilsson with Cook...