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− | + | The '''May Fair''' is a [[folding|folding camera]] made by [[Houghton and Ensign|Houghton Butcher]] in England, c.1930. There was also a [[May Fair (box)|box-type May Fair]]. There are at least two models, with different designs of front plate around the lens. The '''Super May Fair''' has a 105mm f6.3 lens with an [[diaphragm|iris]] stopping to f32, which is set in a 3-speed (1/100-1/25) + B&T shutter. The '''May Fair''' has just two apertures (for 'very bright' or 'ordinary' light). | |
− | The '''May Fair''' is a [[folding|folding camera]] made by [[Houghton and Ensign|Houghton Butcher]] in England, c.1930. There was also a [[May Fair (box)|box-type May Fair]]. There are at least two models, with different designs of front plate around the lens. The '''Super May Fair''' has a 105mm f6.3 lens with an [[diaphragm|iris]] stopping to f32, which is set in a 3-speed (1/100-1/25) + B&T shutter. The '''May Fair''' has just two apertures. | ||
The May Fair takes 6x9cm images on [[120 film]]. Aiming is done through a [[brilliant finder]] or a folding [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|frame finder]]. | The May Fair takes 6x9cm images on [[120 film]]. Aiming is done through a [[brilliant finder]] or a folding [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|frame finder]]. | ||
+ | "May Fair" was a cigarette brand name, marketed by Ardath, and this camera was given away as a premium item in return for cigarette coupons. The May Fair name is marked as a Trademark on the cover of the instructions and on the label on the camera itself. The May Fair variant shown below is in several of the Ardath premium gift catalogues. | ||
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− | + | *[http://www.artdecocameras.com/cameras/houghton/may-fair/ May Fair page] at [http://www.artdecocameras.com/ Art Deco Cameras] | |
− | + | *[http://www.artdecocameras.com/cameras/houghton/super-may-fair/ Super May Fair page] at [http://www.artdecocameras.com/ Art Deco Cameras] | |
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[[Category: 6x9 folding]] | [[Category: 6x9 folding]] | ||
[[Category: M]] | [[Category: M]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 10 April 2023
Houghton Butcher May Fair image by Peter Stokes (Image rights) |
The May Fair is a folding camera made by Houghton Butcher in England, c.1930. There was also a box-type May Fair. There are at least two models, with different designs of front plate around the lens. The Super May Fair has a 105mm f6.3 lens with an iris stopping to f32, which is set in a 3-speed (1/100-1/25) + B&T shutter. The May Fair has just two apertures (for 'very bright' or 'ordinary' light).
The May Fair takes 6x9cm images on 120 film. Aiming is done through a brilliant finder or a folding frame finder.
"May Fair" was a cigarette brand name, marketed by Ardath, and this camera was given away as a premium item in return for cigarette coupons. The May Fair name is marked as a Trademark on the cover of the instructions and on the label on the camera itself. The May Fair variant shown below is in several of the Ardath premium gift catalogues.