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The '''Color Clipper''' by [[Ansco]] was a variation on the earlier [[Ansco Clipper]], but utilizing [[120 film]]. | The '''Color Clipper''' by [[Ansco]] was a variation on the earlier [[Ansco Clipper]], but utilizing [[120 film]]. | ||
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Ansco Color Clipper, standing out among her Clipper siblings image by Inspiredphotos (Image rights) |
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The Color Clipper by Ansco was a variation on the earlier Ansco Clipper, but utilizing 120 film.
This Clipper is indeed colored, with a greenish crinkle-finish body; and unlike the regular Clipper its viewfinder extends along with the lens-board. The lens also offers scale focusing with a ring marked in both feet and the descriptive categories, "scenic," "portrait," etc.
A simple control below the lens offers a choice of "B&W" (smaller) and "color" (wider) apertures.
Ansco Color Clipper, collapsed image by Graustark (Image rights) |
With manual and flashgun image by mikerosebery (Image rights) |