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Brand of negative film from Kodak
Kodak Ektar is a professional color negative film introduced in 2008, designed for nature, outdoors, fashion, and product photography. The film offers
Ektar
Stringed musical instrument
(Bengali: একতারা, Nepali: एकतारे; literally 'one-string', also called, ektar, golki Nepali: गोल्) is a one-stringed musical instrument used in the traditional
Ektara
of Aero-Ektar lenses made by Kodak during World War II. Thus they are mildly radioactive. Two of the glass elements in the f/2.5 Aero-Ektar lenses are
Isotopes_of_thorium
American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)
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 × 17 special panorama
Ansel_Adams
Series of 35mm cameras
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
Kodak_Retina
Swedish camera manufacturer
initially released with the Kodak Ektar 2.8/80 mm and the Ektar 3.5/135 mm lenses. Only prototypes were made of the Ektar 6.3/55 mm and the 5.6/254 mm lenses
Hasselblad
35 mm photographic film format
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
135_film
Press cameras made by Graflex from 1912 to 1973
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
Speed_Graphic
American photographic and film company
800 (Single-use cameras only) Color negative film (professional) Kodak Ektar 100 Kodak Portra 160, 400 & 800 (Ektacolor in US/Canada) Color reversal
Kodak
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
List of lenses for Hasselblad cameras
List_of_lenses_for_Hasselblad_cameras
Film camera brand from Kodak
lens; the 700 was equipped with a marginally wider and much faster 38 mm Ektar/Ektanar f/2.8 lens. The final digit in the model designation (e.g., 100
Instamatic
Camera, uses the original silent film cinema format 18 × 24 mm
reinforced by Kodak's reintroduction of half frame cameras through the Kodak Ektar branded H35 half frame camera. Technologically, the most advanced electronic
Half-frame_camera
(USA) Pocket Instamatic 110 cartridge film camera had a built-in Kodak Ektar 25mm f/1.9 lens (also a four element Triplet) with a molded plastic aspheric
History of photographic lens design
History_of_photographic_lens_design
The Signet 35 has a coupled coincident image rangefinder, an excellent Ektar 44mm f3.5 lens with rear helicoid focus, automatic film stop counter with
Kodak_Signet
Small motion picture film format
Disc Super 8 Color reversal Ektachrome Kodachrome Color print Eastmancolor Ektar Kodacolor (filmmaking) Kodacolor (still photography) Portra B&W High-Speed
Super_8_film
Photographic lens design
quality was outstanding. Other Tessar-type lenses include: Agfa Solinar Kodak Ektar (some, but not all) KMZ Industar Minolta Rokkor 75mm (twin-lens-reflex design)
Tessar
American camera manufacturer (1887-1973)
in depth of field control and image detail. As an example, a Kodak Aero Ektar 178 mm f/2.5 lens can be fitted to Speed Graphic 4x5 cameras and used to
Graflex
Non-digital photography that uses film or chemical emulsions
Fujichrome Velvia 50 Fujichrome Provia 100F Kodak Ektachrome 100 Kodak Ektar 100 Professional Kodak Portra 160 Professional Kodak Portra 400 Professional
Analog_photography
Brand of black-and-white photographic film
Professional Films". Kodak Alaris. Retrieved 28 November 2017. Growcoot, Matt. "Ektar and Tri-X Are Now Being Distributed Directly By Kodak". PetaPixel. PetaPixel
Kodak_Tri-X
Harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment
tanpura (or tambura) and other Indian drone instruments like the ottu, the ektar, the dotara (or dotar; dutar in Persian Central Asia), the surpeti, the
Drone_(sound)
Compound lens
variants for 35mm cameras included the Kodak Ektar 45mm f/2 on the Kodak Bantam Special (1936, USA), the Kodak Ektar 50mm f/1.9 for the Kodak Ektra (1941, USA)
Double-Gauss_lens
Lens glass material with reduced refractive index shift with wavelength
Kodak Aero-Ektar fitted to K-19B camera for aerial reconnaissance, with puppy
Low-dispersion_glass
Photographic supplies company
Kodak Ultramax 800 (only sold in single-use cameras) Professional Kodak Ektar 100 Kodak Portra 160, 400 & 800 (Eastman Kodak version sold as Ektacolor)
Kodak_Alaris
Measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light
Ortho, Polaroid type669 5 100/21° 100 21 90 Kodak T-MAX 100 (TMX), Kodak Ektar, Fujichrome Provia 100F, Fujifilm Acros 100 II Efke 100, Fomapan/Arista
Film_speed
Line of digital cameras
Disc Super 8 Color reversal Ektachrome Kodachrome Color print Eastmancolor Ektar Kodacolor (filmmaking) Kodacolor (still photography) Portra B&W High-Speed
Kodak_DC_Series
Photographic optic
decades. Sometimes a name does not identify a specific design; Kodak's Ektar lens brand name encompasses many different types. Sometimes different manufacturers
Large_format_lens
Ciné lens mount
by Kodak for Ciné-Kodak cameras include: Notes For the 25 mm f/1.4 Cine-Ektar lens, the camera required factory modification For 16 mm cameras unless
Kodak_S-mount
Suburb of Cape Town in Western Cape, South Africa
Round Church or Solomons Temple, 1906 Graaff's Pool in 2020, shot on Kodak Ektar 100 Sea Point station in 1910 Sea Point is a suburb of Cape Town and is
Sea_Point
Professional films (Ektachrome, Portra (Ektacolor Pro), T-Max (Ektapan), Ektar and Tri-X). Kodak continues to invest in film with 2018 seeing the re-introduction
List_of_photographic_films
_____ \__/ \__/ High Speed Infrared 4143 ____ __ __ __ ___ \/ \/ \/ |___| Ektar 100 Color Negative Film _____________ _____ \___/ 100 Ektachrome 64 Professional
Notch_code
Tunings for stringed musical instruments
1 string 1 course No standard; string is tuned to any convenient pitch. Ektar, Iktar, Gopichand, Gobijeu India Epinette des Vosges 6 strings [*] 6 courses
Stringed_instrument_tunings
Publication series by Palmer Cox
Disc Super 8 Color reversal Ektachrome Kodachrome Color print Eastmancolor Ektar Kodacolor (filmmaking) Kodacolor (still photography) Portra B&W High-Speed
The_Brownies
poor seller and replaced by a 100 ISO film. (CW) US 135, 120 Ektar 100 (1991) Kodak Ektar 1000 1989–1997 T 1000 C-41 Print Professional-grade color film
List of discontinued photographic films
List_of_discontinued_photographic_films
German company
element / 3 group formula (e.g. Leitz Elmar, Voigtländer Skopar, and Kodak Ektar). 38mm f/2.8 (for 24×24mm) 40mm f/3.5 (for Rollei 35) 45mm f/2.8 50mm f/2
Schneider_Kreuznach
American photojournalist
needed] In 2004, Burnett also used his Speed Graphic with a 178mm f/2.5 Aero-Ektar lens removed from a K-24 aerial camera to cover the Presidential campaign
David Burnett (photojournalist)
David_Burnett_(photojournalist)
Aspect of photography history
October 1990. ISSN 0032-4582 David L. Miller, "What's What: EK Adds an Ektar, Takes the Wide Route." p. 8. Modern Photography, Volume 53, Volume 7; July
History of the single-lens reflex camera
History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera
1975 studio album by David Liebman
– congas, tambourine, bells, shaker, finger cymbals Badal Roy – table, ektar, vocals (tracks 2–5) Gita Roy – tamboura (tracks 4 & 5) Arooj Lazewal –
Sweet_Hands
Hungarian tabla player musician
és a Family Percussion (percussions) 1991 Szalai–Szőke: Tin Tin (tabla, ektar, anklung, gato-sansa, percussions) 1997 Binder Károly : Erózió – soundtrack
Péter_Szalai
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Warrior
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American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Adviser; Thunder
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit
Equal; Time; Even; Honest
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Welsh
Legendary father of Gweir.
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Indian
Friend, Italian, Dear, Vietnamese, Vietnamese
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an officer of justice or a nickname for a solemn and authoritative person thought to behave like a judge, from Middle English, Old French juge (Latin iudex, from ius ‘law’ + dicere to say), which replaced the Old English term dēma. Compare Dempster.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Bhreitheamhain, later Mac an Bhreithimh ‘son of the judge (breitheamhnach)’. Compare Brain.
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Reformer, Advisor
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Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
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Indian
Incomparable
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Sikh
One who abides in lords name
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