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− | '''Ensign Ranger''' is a series of [[120 film]] vertical [[folding camera]]s made by [[Houghton and Ensign|Houghtons]] in England, under their [[Houghton_and_Ensign#Cameras_using_the_Ensign_brand |Ensign brand]]. The Ranger has a similar body to the contemporary Selfix 8/20, but with a cheaper lens and shutter. The body has a folding [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|frame finder]]. The top plate carries the [[film advance]] knob, and a similar knob on the feed spool | + | '''Ensign Ranger''' is a series of [[120 film]] vertical [[folding camera]]s made by [[Houghton and Ensign|Houghtons]] in England, under their [[Houghton_and_Ensign#Cameras_using_the_Ensign_brand |Ensign brand]]. The Ranger has a similar body to the contemporary Selfix 8/20, but with a cheaper lens and shutter. The body has a folding [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|frame finder]]. The top plate carries the [[film advance]] knob, and a similar knob on the feed spool and the finder; the [[shutter release]] is a small button set radially on the edge of the shutter block. |
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− | The original model was introduced c.1948<ref>{{McKeown}} p.400</ref>, with a black crackle-finish body. | + | The original model was introduced c.1948<ref>{{McKeown}} p.400</ref>, with a black crackle-finish body. The the opening button is on the bottom plate. |
The 1953 '''Ensign Ranger Special''' had a chromed top-plate and a Rosstar or Ensar f/4.5 lens in an Epsilon four-speed shutter, costing £13-18s-3d. The Special had an albada optical folding finder, and provision for 6x6 as well as 6x9 frames<ref>{{McKeown}}, p.401</ref>. | The 1953 '''Ensign Ranger Special''' had a chromed top-plate and a Rosstar or Ensar f/4.5 lens in an Epsilon four-speed shutter, costing £13-18s-3d. The Special had an albada optical folding finder, and provision for 6x6 as well as 6x9 frames<ref>{{McKeown}}, p.401</ref>. | ||
− | The 1951 '''Ensign Ranger II''' was restyled with chromed plates (as on the Special) and leatherette covered front and back, larger knobs and a simplified design on the lens surround, and replaced the leather carrying handle with a plastic one. The name is embossed in the leatherette, on the front above the bellows - instead of under the lens block. In 1952 it cost £12-19s-6d.<ref>[http://www.marriottworld.com/pieces/pieces29.htm#ranger Marriott World website]</ref> Some Ranger IIs have an upgraded f3.8 [[Ross]] Xpres lens. | + | The 1951 '''Ensign Ranger II''' was restyled with chromed plates (as on the Special) and leatherette covered front and back, larger knobs and a simplified design on the lens surround, and replaced the leather carrying handle with a plastic one. The opening button is moved to the top plate. The name is embossed in the leatherette, on the front above the bellows - instead of under the lens block. A [[cable release]] socket is fitted below the release button. In 1952 it cost £12-19s-6d.<ref>[http://www.marriottworld.com/pieces/pieces29.htm#ranger Marriott World website]</ref> Some Ranger IIs have an upgraded f3.8 [[Ross]] Xpres lens. |
Revision as of 01:28, 22 December 2008
Ranger II / Trikon shutter, 105mm f6.3 Ensar lens by TimmyToucan |
Ensign Ranger is a series of 120 film vertical folding cameras made by Houghtons in England, under their Ensign brand. The Ranger has a similar body to the contemporary Selfix 8/20, but with a cheaper lens and shutter. The body has a folding frame finder. The top plate carries the film advance knob, and a similar knob on the feed spool and the finder; the shutter release is a small button set radially on the edge of the shutter block. The knobs lift to release the film spools.
Ranger no brilliant finder |
Ranger with brilliant finder |
The original model was introduced c.1948[1], with a black crackle-finish body. The the opening button is on the bottom plate.
The 1953 Ensign Ranger Special had a chromed top-plate and a Rosstar or Ensar f/4.5 lens in an Epsilon four-speed shutter, costing £13-18s-3d. The Special had an albada optical folding finder, and provision for 6x6 as well as 6x9 frames[2].
The 1951 Ensign Ranger II was restyled with chromed plates (as on the Special) and leatherette covered front and back, larger knobs and a simplified design on the lens surround, and replaced the leather carrying handle with a plastic one. The opening button is moved to the top plate. The name is embossed in the leatherette, on the front above the bellows - instead of under the lens block. A cable release socket is fitted below the release button. In 1952 it cost £12-19s-6d.[3] Some Ranger IIs have an upgraded f3.8 Ross Xpres lens.
- Shutter: Ensign Trikon, 1/25-1/100
- Lens: Ensar Anastigmat 105mm f6.3 or f3.8 Ross Xpres (Ranger II only)
- Film: 120, 8 6x9cm frames
Ranger II, closed |