- f/8
maximum aperture.
These lenses are now
better known by the
trademark "
Protar",
which was
first used in 1900. At the time,
single combination lenses,...
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Protar was a
healer of
Beaver Island in the U.S.
state of Michigan. Born in 1837, he
began to live on
Beaver Island in 1893 and died in 1925.
Protar was...
- The
Protar Affair (Romanian:
Afacerea Protar) is a 1956
Romanian comedy film
directed by
Haralambie Boros. It was
entered into the 1956
Cannes Film Festival...
- The
Feodar Protar Cabin is a
historic log
cabin located on
Sloptown Road west of
Donnel Mor's Lane in
Peaine Township, Michigan, near St. James, Michigan...
- Paul
Rudolph for the
German firm Carl
Zeiss AG in 1890 and
marketed as the
Protar;: 65–66(§103) it
consisted of four
elements in two groups, as an asymmetric...
-
photographic lens
leapt forward in 1890 with the
Zeiss Protar (Germany). Paul Rudolph's
Protar was the
first successful anastigmat (highly
corrected [for...
- 6-3/4-inch
Wollensak wide angle. 7 x 17
special panorama camera with a
Protar 13-1/2-inch lens and five holders. 4 x 5 view camera, 6
lenses - 12-inch...
- Press. ISBN 0-8165-0975-1. Gatto,
Steve (2002).
Johnny Ringo. Lansing:
Protar House. ISBN 0-9720910-1-7.
Johnny Ringo at IMDb (TV
series 1959 – 1960)...
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engaged one of his
parishioners in a
fistfight in the
insular chapel.
Feodor Protar, who
arrived in 1893, was a
member of the
religious movement founded by...
- Germany,
after 1989 Germany) Plum (****an) PM
Model (Turkey)
Preiser (Germany)
Protar (Italy) PST (Belarus) Pyro
Plastics Corporation (USA)
Ratio (UK) Renwal...