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Elmar may refer to: * Elmar (given name) Elmar is a male given name. People named Elmar include: *Elmar Altvater (born 1938), German political scientist * Elmar Bakhshiev (born 1980), Azerbaijani footballer * Elmar Bolowich (born 1954), American soccer coach *Elmar Borrmann (born 1957 ... * Leitz Elmar, photographic lens * N. V. Elmar, Power companies of Aruba {{Disambiguation ...
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Elmar (given Name)
Elmar is a male given name. People named Elmar include: *Elmar Altvater (born 1938), German political scientist * Elmar Bakhshiev (born 1980), Azerbaijani footballer * Elmar Bolowich (born 1954), American soccer coach *Elmar Borrmann (born 1957), German fencer *Elmar Brandt (born 1971), German comedian *Elmar Brok (born 1946), German politician * Elmar Díaz Solórzano (born 1969), Mexican politician *Elmar Frings (1939–2002), German modern pentathlete *Elmar Gasanov (born 1983), Ukrainian pianist *Elmar Gasimov (born 1988), Azerbaijani judoka * Elmar Geirsson (born 1948), Icelandic footballer * Elmar Hess (born 1966), German artist *Elmar Hörig (born 1949), German journalist *Elmar Huseynov (1967–2005), Azerbaijani journalist * Elmar Järvesoo (1909–1994), Estonian agricultural scientist and politician *Elmar Kaljot (1901–1969), Estonian footballer *Elmar Kits (1913–1972), Estonian painter * Elmar Kivistik (1905–1973), Estonian sport shooter *Elmar Klos (1910–199 ...
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Elmar (lens)
The name Elmar is used by Leica to designate camera lenses of four elements that have a maximum aperture of f/3.98 or f/4.0. History The Elmar lenses originally had a maximum aperture of f/3.5. These lenses were derived from a 50 mm f/3.5 Elmax lens first produced in 1925. The name is a combination of Ernst Leitz and Max Berek. Description Elmar lenses variously has a maximum f-number of f/2.8 or f/3.4 or f/3.8 or f/4. Currently the Elmar lenses have a maximum aperture of f/3.8 or f/4, as in the Elmar-M 24 mm f/3.8 and Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21 mm f/4. The name Elmar is sometimes combined with: Super, Tele, APO, Macro or Vario. Market positions Elmar lenses are comparatively slow. As a result they tend to be smaller and lighter than faster lenses of the same focal length. List of Elmar lenses ;For the M39 lens mount: * Elmar 50 mm collapsible * Elmar 90mm ;For the Leica M mount The Leica M mount is a camera lens mount introduced in 1954 with the Leica M3, and a range ...
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