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The '''Ensign Selfix 16-20''' was a folding camera sold by [[Ensign]]. It uses [[120 film]] and can take sixteen frames per roll.
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|image_text= Ensign Selfix 16-20 (left) & [[Nettar|Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515]] compared.<br /><small>''By fulvue.''</small>
 
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The '''Ensign Selfix 16-20''' was a folding camera sold by [[Ensign]]. It uses [[120 film]] and can take sixteen 6x4.5cm frames per roll. There were two distinct body styles of the camera. The second body is easily distinguished from the first by the albada viewfinder and depth of focus scale on the other side of the top plate from the winding knob. The second version also had double exposure prevention. Both versions typically came with a 75mm f3.5 Ross [[Xpres]] lens in an Epsilon shutter and had an additional tripod socket for landscape format on the front with a screw cover insert.
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The Ensign Selfix 16-20 was a folding camera sold by Ensign. It uses 120 film and can take sixteen 6x4.5cm frames per roll. There were two distinct body styles of the camera. The second body is easily distinguished from the first by the albada viewfinder and depth of focus scale on the other side of the top plate from the winding knob. The second version also had double exposure prevention. Both versions typically came with a 75mm f3.5 Ross Xpres lens in an Epsilon shutter and had an additional tripod socket for landscape format on the front with a screw cover insert.

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