Elmarit

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Leica Macro Elmarit R 2.8 / 60 mm

The name Elmarit refers to several photo lenses from Leica Camera AG or formerly Ernst Leitz Wetzlar . The name “Elmarit” applies to all of the company's lenses with an initial aperture of f / 2.8.

Elmarit lenses were offered for the two camera systems Leica M ( rangefinder ) and Leica R ( mirror reflex ) and are integrated into the semi-professional digital cameras of the Panasonic Lumix series with a bayonet connection of the Micro Four Thirds system . For the M series, the Elmarit lenses are currently available with focal lengths of 21, 24 and 28 mm. The focal lengths 15, 19, 24, 28, 35, 90, 135 and 180 mm were produced as fixed focal lengths for the R series, and 60 and 100 mm for the macro lenses .

A DC Elmarit fixed focal length lens with a focal length of 10.2 millimeters is built into the DMC-CM1 smartphone / camera combination from Panasonic.

Zoom lenses

Leica Apo-Vario-Elmarit-SL 90-280 mm 1: 2.8-4, telephoto zoom lens for the L-bayonet system

Called Vario-Elmarit are zoom lenses produced with the mm focal length ranges from 28 to 90 and 70 to the 180th The lenses in Lumix cameras are without exception zoom lenses and, depending on the camera model, have a focal length of at least 25–100 mm and a maximum of 36–504 mm (35 mm equivalent).

Demarcation

Higher speed lenses from the Leica brand are sold under the names Noctilux , Nocticron , Summilux and Summicron .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DMC-CM1 Smart Camera , panasonic.com, accessed October 13, 2015