The Ensign E20 Box camera uses rollfilm No The maker's name and model on face of camera: 'Ensign E20'. It can produce two different sizes of exposures - either 8 (2¼ x 3¼ in) exposures or 16 (2¼ x 1⅝ in) by using a mask. The mask is cleverly stored by sliding it into the film carrier, close to the lens, so as not to lose it. Printed Camera Manuals. Toggle navigation Printed Camera Manuals. Home; Manufacturers; Smartphones; Tablets; FAQs; Testimonials; Contact us Box Ensign 2 1/4 Box Ensign 2 1/4 B Box Ensign 3 1/2 Box Ensign 3 1/4: Medium/Large Format Camera: Ensign: Midget Midget 22 Midget 33 Midget 55 Midget Accessories Midget II. A label inside the rear of camera identifies the makers as "Ensign Limited formerly Houghton Butcher (G.B.) Ltd." This camera was made for distribution through premium schemes with no evidence to suggest that it was was ever sold as a retail item. It is a wooden bodied box camera with access to the film compartment via a door to the rear.
The Box-Form model was re-named Box Ensign in , by the camera was changed from side loading to the more conventional rear loading. The new rear loading model was available with either a meniscus or rapid rectilinear lens. Portrait lenses were available for 3' or 6' focus with the meniscus and 2' 6" or 4' 6" with the rapid rectilinear lens. Ensign Ful-Vue. cit: " The Ful-Vue camera is really a very simple camera. It consists of a light-tight box. In front of the box there is a hole, over which the lens is fixed. Behind this hole is the shutter. There is a second lens in a second box above it. This produces a picture on the viewfinder on top of the camera. When does a box camera not look like a box camera? When it is the Ensign Ful-Vue from Until then most were basically a box with a lens on the front. There were a few variants, including box cameras that had better viewing lenses and looked more like Twin Lens Reflex cameras, but still generally had a box shape. When Ensign released the Ful-Vue they moved to a very modern shape for the.
The Box Ensign 2¼B is a box camera made by Houghton-Butcher in the UK around It takes 2¼×3¼ (6×9cm) exposures on film (Ensign 2¼B film). It has a simple rotary I/T shutter. There was also a 2¼A model, for 2¼ square images. The camera body is made of wood and card, covered with thin paper-based leatherette. Ensign All distance camera instruction manual. Ensign All-Distance Posted ' The next page contains information on this camera. If the image below looks like. Ensign Ful-Vue. cit: " The Ful-Vue camera is really a very simple camera. It consists of a light-tight box. In front of the box there is a hole, over which the lens is fixed. Behind this hole is the shutter. There is a second lens in a second box above it. This produces a picture on the viewfinder on top of the camera.
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