Description
The Ensign Ful Vue Camera was a popular 120 film camera made by Ensign in the mid-20th century. Ensign was a British manufacturer of cameras, and their Ful Vue camera was well-regarded for being relatively affordable, yet providing good quality photographs for amateur photographers.
Here are some features of the Ensign Ful Vue camera:
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Type: It was a folding camera, which meant it could be compactly folded for portability and opened for use.
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Film: It used 120 roll film, which was commonly used in medium format cameras of that era.
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Viewfinder: The “Ful Vue” name refers to its large viewfinder, offering a wider, clearer view to compose shots more easily.
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Lens: The camera typically came with a fixed lens, which was often a standard meniscus lens.
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Shutter: The shutter could be adjusted for different speeds (often ranging from 1/25s to 1/200s, depending on the model).
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Build: The camera was compact and sturdy, often made of metal with leather or vinyl covering.








