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Revision as of 14:56, 3 September 2008
Ensign Selfix 820, c.1952 |
Ensign Selfix was a long-running range of folding cameras made by Houghton-Butcher and its successors — part of an extensive series of Ensign cameras. The Selfix range was designed for 6×6 or 6×9cm exposures.
Cameras
- Ensign Selfix 20
- Ensign Selfix 12-20
- Ensign Selfix 16-20
- Ensign Selfix 220
- Ensign Selfix 320
- Ensign Selfix 420
- Ensign Selfix 820
- Ensign Selfix 820 special
- Ross Ensign Selfix Snapper