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[[Ansco]] applied the name '''Readyset''' to a variety of simple folding rollfilm cameras throughout the companies existence.  Commonly these cameras feature a lack of adjustments: [[fixed focus]], one shutter speed, fixed apertures.  Slightly more complex variations were issued under names such as '''Readyset Special''' or '''Readyset Royal''', and featured adjustable apertures, or a selection of shutter speeds.   
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[[Ansco]] applied the name '''Readyset''' to a variety of simple folding rollfilm cameras throughout the company's existence.  Commonly these cameras feature a lack of adjustments: [[fixed focus]], one shutter speed, fixed apertures.  Slightly more complex variations were issued under names such as '''Readyset Special''' or '''Readyset Royal''', and featured adjustable apertures, or a selection of shutter speeds.   
  
 
A variety of film formats were used, including [[120 film|120]], [[116 film|116]], and [[620 film|620]] - these sizes are usually denoted in Ansco's proprietary labeling though.
 
A variety of film formats were used, including [[120 film|120]], [[116 film|116]], and [[620 film|620]] - these sizes are usually denoted in Ansco's proprietary labeling though.

Revision as of 02:55, 4 May 2009

Ansco applied the name Readyset to a variety of simple folding rollfilm cameras throughout the company's existence. Commonly these cameras feature a lack of adjustments: fixed focus, one shutter speed, fixed apertures. Slightly more complex variations were issued under names such as Readyset Special or Readyset Royal, and featured adjustable apertures, or a selection of shutter speeds.

A variety of film formats were used, including 120, 116, and 620 - these sizes are usually denoted in Ansco's proprietary labeling though.

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