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− | The Ensign Multex is a 127 roll film rangefinder camera from [[Ensign]], made between 1936 and ca. 1938. It has a focal plane shutter with a full range of speeds from 1 second to 1/1000th and 'T'. The camera was available with a range of lenses in ascending order of price: f3.5 Ensign Multar; f2.9 Ross Xpres; f2.8 Tessar; f1.9 Ross Xpres; and f2 Sonnar.<ref>Miniature Camera Magazine, October 1937, pp718-719</ref> | + | The '''Ensign Multex''' is a 127 roll film rangefinder camera from [[Ensign]], made between 1936 and ca. 1938. It has a focal plane shutter with a full range of speeds from 1 second to 1/1000th and 'T'. The camera was available with a range of lenses in ascending order of price: f3.5 Ensign Multar; f2.9 Ross Xpres; f2.8 Tessar; f1.9 Ross Xpres; and f2 Sonnar.<ref>Miniature Camera Magazine, October 1937, pp718-719</ref> |
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The Ensign Multex is a 127 roll film rangefinder camera from Ensign, made between 1936 and ca. 1938. It has a focal plane shutter with a full range of speeds from 1 second to 1/1000th and 'T'. The camera was available with a range of lenses in ascending order of price: f3.5 Ensign Multar; f2.9 Ross Xpres; f2.8 Tessar; f1.9 Ross Xpres; and f2 Sonnar.[1]
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- ↑ Miniature Camera Magazine, October 1937, pp718-719